Nashville Actor Isabelle Tate, 23, Died From Neurological Disorder
Isabelle Tate, a 23-year-old actress known for her role in the show “9-1-1: Nashville,” died recently from Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, according to her agent. The announcement was made Thursday by Kim McCray, founder of The McCray Agency, which represented Tate.
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease is a group of inherited neurological disorders that affect the peripheral nerves – those outside the brain and spinal cord. These nerves control muscle movement and provide sensory information. The disease can cause muscle weakness, loss of sensation, and other complications. The severity of the disease varies widely among individuals.
Tate's passing was initially announced earlier this week, prompting an outpouring of condolences from fans and colleagues. She appeared in several episodes of “9-1-1: Nashville,” contributing to the series’ portrayal of first responders and their lives. Details regarding memorial services or further information about supporting Tate's family are expected to be released by The McCray Agency in the coming days.
The McCray Agency has been a prominent talent agency in the Nashville area for years, representing a diverse range of actors, musicians, and other entertainment professionals. Kim McCray’s statement underscored the agency’s commitment to honoring Tate’s memory and supporting her family during this difficult time.
