Evan Ellingson dies at 35: Former child actor who played Cameron Diaz’s son in My Sister’s Keeper is found dead in his Los Angeles sober living home

Former child actor Evan Ellingson has died at the age of 35.

The 6-foot-2 star was best known for his work with David Caruso in the TV series CSI: Miami and for his role as Cameron Diaz’s teenage son in the film My Sister’s Keeper.

He was found dead Sunday in the bedroom of his sober living complex in Southern California’s San Bernardino County, according to a Monday report from TMZ.

His father Michael confirmed Evan’s death to the location.

According to the coroner, there appears to be no foul play.

Sad loss: Former child actor Evan Ellingson has died at the age of 35, according to TMZ, who spoke with his father. Seen in 2009

TV Actor: The 6ft1in Star.  left, was best known for his work with David Caruso, right, in the TV series CSI

TV Actor: The 6ft1in Star. left, was best known for his work with David Caruso, right, in the TV series CSI

It seemed that the actor had taken a long break from his work in Hollywood before his shock passed.

Evan has been off-screen for over a decade.

His last role was as Kyle Harmon in a 2010 episode of CSI: Miami. He had appeared in a total of 18 episodes for the creepy crime series.

His first acting role was in the 2001 TV movie Living In Fear, in which he played ‘young Chuck’ at the age of 12.

He next appeared as Young Luke Spencer in a 2001 episode of the soap opera General Hospital.

Then came a small role as Alden Boy in 2001’s The Gristle.

From 2001 to 2002, he starred in 10 episodes of the TV series Titus with Christopher Titus and Stacy Keach.

A hit film: Seen on the left in 2009's My Sister's Keeper with Abigail Breslin

A hit film: Seen on the left in 2009’s My Sister’s Keeper with Abigail Breslin

He then appeared on Mad TV as Church Camp Boy, and in Time Changer as Roger.

In 2003 he played Adam in the short film Rules Of The Game, and in 2005 he had a role as Benjamin Givens in the film Confession starring Pete Greene and Chris Pine.