Beloved 1990s Sitcom Actor Floyd Myers Jr. Dies at 42
Floyd Roger Myers Jr., best known for his role as a youthful version of Will Smith in the popular 1990s sitcom *The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air*, died early Wednesday morning, October 29, at the age of 42. According to local reports, the cause of death was a heart attack.
Myers began his acting career in the early 1990s, appearing in a handful of television episodes before landing the memorable flashback role that introduced audiences to a younger Will Smith. Although the part was brief, it became a recognizable element of the show’s narrative structure and earned him a place in the memories of fans who grew up watching the series.
Friends and colleagues described the loss as sudden and tragic. Industry observers noted that Myers had remained active in the entertainment field, taking on occasional guest spots and voice‑over work while also pursuing behind‑the‑scenes projects. Health experts have emphasized that heart attacks can affect individuals in their 40s, especially when risk factors such as genetics, stress, or lifestyle choices are present.
Local authorities confirmed that emergency responders arrived at the scene shortly after the 4:30 a.m. call, but resuscitation attempts were unsuccessful. The family has requested privacy during this difficult time and has not announced any public memorial service at this stage.
The actor’s death adds to a growing list of premature losses within the entertainment community, prompting discussions about wellness and preventive care among performers. Analysts suggest that while Myers’ on‑screen appearances were limited, his contribution to a cultural touchstone like *The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air* ensured his lasting recognition among viewers. The public and former co‑workers are expected to share tributes on social media in the coming days, celebrating his work and the impact he had on a generation of television audiences.