The entertainment world is saddened to learn of the passing of Floyd Roger Myers Jr., known for his roles in "The Fresh Prince Of Bel-air" and "The Jacksons: An American Dream."
TL;DR: Key Takeaways on Floyd Roger Myers Jr.'s Passing
- Floyd Roger Myers Jr., known for playing a young Will Smith on "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" and Marlon Jackson in "The Jacksons: An American Dream," passed away at 42.
- His mother confirmed he died early Wednesday morning from a heart attack, having reportedly suffered three prior heart attacks in the past three years.
- Beyond his acting career, Myers was a devoted father of four and a co-founder of The Fellaship Mens Group, a non-profit dedicated to men's mental health.
It's with a heavy heart that we share the news of Floyd Roger Myers Jr.'s passing. The former child actor, best known for bringing a young Will Smith to life in the iconic 90s sitcom "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," died at the age of 42. His mother, Renee Trice, confirmed the heartbreaking news to TMZ, stating that he passed away early Wednesday morning at his Maryland home after suffering a heart attack. She revealed that this wasn't his first struggle, as he had endured three previous heart attacks over the past three years.
Stepping into the Shoes of Iconic Characters: Floyd's Early Acting Career Highlights
 
Myers might not have been a household name for everyone, but his contributions to some beloved 90s television were undeniable. He made his on-screen debut in 1992, captivating audiences as a young Will Smith in the third season episode of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," titled "Will Gets Committed." He was just 9 years old at the time, but he perfectly captured the essence of the character, giving us a peek into Will's childhood.
Later that same year, Myers took on another significant role, portraying a young Marlon Jackson (at ages 7-9) in the popular ABC miniseries "The Jacksons: An American Dream." This five-hour chronicle of the legendary Jackson family's rise to fame also featured stars like Angela Bassett, Vanessa Williams, Holly Robinson Peete, and Billy Dee Williams. His final credited acting role was in a 2000 episode of The WB's teen drama "Young Americans," where he appeared as a student.
Beyond Hollywood: A Devoted Father and Champion for Men's Mental Health
 
After his early acting career, Floyd Roger Myers Jr. dedicated his life to his family and community. He was a devoted father to four beautiful children: Taelyn, Kinsley, Tyler, and Knox. His sister, Tyree Trice, shared in a GoFundMe campaign that he was "a devoted father, loving brother, and friend whose kindness, laughter, and warmth touched everyone he met." The family is now facing the "unimaginable loss of someone who meant everything to us."
Myers also co-founded The Fellaship Mens Group, a non-profit organization focused on empowering men to "lead, heal & thrive." The group offers vital wellness programs, healing circles, workshops, and service opportunities designed to help men reconnect with their purpose and redefine what strength truly means. It's clear that his impact extended far beyond the screen, touching lives through his commitment to mental wellness.
"RIP to our good brother @rocwonder one of our co founders. Gone but never will be forgotten. The mission will continue in your honor. Next mens meeting will be one for the books like we talked about! Love you bro, rest easy, big bro will take it from here."
— The Fellaship Mens Group, via Instagram
In addition to his community work, Myers also owned a Maryland-area duct cleaning business called Dr. Duct, demonstrating his entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to providing for his family.
A Legacy of Kindness and Purpose Remembered by Loved Ones and Fans Alike
 
The news of Myers' passing has resonated deeply with those who knew him and fans of his work. His mother, Renee Trice, shared her profound grief in a Facebook post, writing, "This is not suppose to be so." His family, through the GoFundMe page organized by his sister Tyree, aims to raise $30,000 to cover funeral expenses and support his children. As of Thursday morning, they had raised over $2,000. A funeral service is reportedly scheduled for November 3.
Floyd Roger Myers Jr. may have left us too soon, but his memory as a talented child actor, a dedicated father, and a passionate advocate for men's mental health will undoubtedly live on. Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and all who were touched by his kindness and warmth during this difficult time.
FAQ: Your Questions About Floyd Roger Myers Jr.'s Life and Passing
 
Sources
 
- TMZ
- IMDb
- KGW8 News
- cleveland.com
- The Daily Beast
- E! News
- Variety
- The Hollywood Reporter
- New York Post
- MLive
- The Fellaship Mens Group Instagram Page
- GoFundMe (for funeral fundraiser details)
 
                     
               
  
  
  
 