Child Star NYPD Blue Austin Majors’ Disturbing Social Media Posts

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Child star Austin Majors displayed troubling behavior on social media in the weeks leading up to his death from an apparent drug overdose over the weekend.

Majors, once a beloved cherubic face frequently seen on the TV show NYPD Blue, had traded in his chubby cheeks for a patchy beard, tangled hair and apparently a pair of gold Grillz along his bottom teeth.

The actor was found dead Saturday night at a Los Angeles homeless center after possibly “ingesting a fatal amount of fentanyl.” TMZ informed. She was 27 years old.

Majors hadn’t acted since 2009, according to his IMDB page, and had recently embarked on a music career under the name ‘Pope!’.

In a series of recent posts, Majors promoted his music, a collection of dark house music, while championing existential themes, even mentioning fighting “demons of isolation” months before his death.

Austin Majors in a post on his Instagram from 2022. He was found dead in early February.

Austin Majors as a child appears in an episode of NYPD blue in 1999

Austin Majors as a child appears in an episode of NYPD blue in 1999

It is unclear if Majors was going through a period of homelessness at the time of his death or how long he had been at the shelter where he was reportedly found dead.

An autopsy on his body was scheduled for Monday and final toxicology results are expected in a few months.

His family released a statement to call Austin a “caring, artistic, brilliant and kind human being.”

“Austin was very happy and proud of his acting career,” they told TMZ. ‘He was an active Eagle Scout and graduated Salutatorian in high school. He later graduated from USC’s School of Cinematic Arts with a passion for directing and producing music.’

Although he had not acted in over a decade, in 2020 Austin shared a photo on his Instagram of his Screen Actors Guild membership card while saying that he had been a member for twenty years.

Instead of acting, Majors had been pursuing a career in music. In numerous publications he described himself as a “struggling artist”.

His music was replete with minor keys, chaotic amelodic synth lines, and seemed to reflect a dark and scattered state of mind that surfaced in his social media posts.

A post Majors made on his Instagram months before his death from an apparent drug overdose.

A post Majors made on his Instagram months before his death from an apparent drug overdose.

Majors made a series of troubling posts on her social media in the months leading up to her death.

Majors made a series of troubling posts on her social media in the months leading up to her death.

Majors has promoted her music, a dark mix of house music, on social media in recent years.

Majors has promoted her music, a dark mix of house music, on social media in recent years.

Austin played Theo Sipowicz on NYPD Blue for seven seasons; he played the son of detective Andy Sipowicz, who was played by Dennis Franz.

Austin won the Young Artists Award for Outstanding Performance in a Television Series for his work on NYPD Blue in 2002.

The actor was also nominated for Best Performance in a Voice Over Role for Treasure Planet.

He was born on November 23 in California as Austin Setmajer.

Austin graduated second in his class in high school in 2013, and then attended school at the University of Southern California, School of Cinematic Arts, majoring in Film and Television Production with a minor in Music Production.

Majors in 2018. Social media posts showed her appearance changed in recent months.

Majors in 2018. Social media posts showed her appearance changed in recent months.

Austin appeared in numerous television shows and movies until 2009.

Austin appeared in numerous television shows and movies until 2009.

Majors on the set of NYPD Blue.  The last appearance of him on camera was in 2009.

Majors on the set of NYPD Blue. The last appearance of him on camera was in 2009.

Austin’s first role was in the 1997 film Nevada, playing a boy.

He then starred in The Price of Air in 2000, Providence in 2001, Treasure Planet in 2002, Bananas in 2004, before landing the role of Theo in NYPD Blue.

He played Theo in 48 episodes from 1999 to 2004.

From there, Austin starred in Volare in 2004, ER in one episode in 2005, Hercules in two episodes in 2005, and Little Manhattan in 2005.

He had small roles in Bye Bye Benjamin, According to Jim Threshold, NCIS, The Ant Bully, American Dad!, Dead Silence, The Gray Man, and Desperate Housewives between 2005 and 2007.

In his later roles, Austin played Will Wright in the TV movie An Accidental Christmas in 2007, Hank in Night Writer in 2007, and How I Met Your Mother in one episode in 2009.