"Tyler was a talented actor with a bright future" - Remembering Tyler Sanders: Star of 'Just add magic: Mystery city'

    Young star Tyler Sanders, known for roles in 'Just Add Magic: Mystery City' and 'Fear The Walking Dead,' passed away last year at the age of 18.

    "Tyler was a talented actor with a bright future" - Remembering Tyler Sanders: Star of 'Just add magic: Mystery city'

    In a shocking development, "Tyler was a talented actor with a bright future," mourned Pedro Tapia, the agent of Tyler Sanders, who starred in the Amazon spin-off series 'Just Add Magic: Mystery City.' Sanders tragically passed away at his home in Los Angeles at just 18 years old. As reported by Deadline in 2022, the details surrounding his death remained under investigation.

    Remembering Tyler Sanders: A Spark extinguished

    Born with an innate acting prowess, Tyler Sanders was a rising star in Hollywood. His resume, although brief, was illustrious, including guest roles on '9-1-1: Lone Star' and 'Fear The Walking Dead,' as well as a noteworthy appearance in ABC's 'The Rookie.' Sanders' journey on-screen led him to be loved by fans and respected by peers.

    Shining Bright in 'Just Like Magic: Mystery City'

    Among his most memorable roles, Sanders' portrayal of Leo in the 'Just Add Magic: Mystery City' spin-off series stands out. The series focused on step-siblings Leo (Sanders) and Zoe (Jolie Hoang-Rappaport), along with their neighbor Ish (Jenna Qureshi), as they navigated an adventurous journey through city streets. As Leo, Sanders became the new protector of the magical cookbook, unlocking centuries-old mysteries and captivating viewers.

    Tyler Sanders in Mystery city (Source: Screen Rant)

    Other notable credits in Sanders' acting career include a 2017 NBC pilot 'What About Barb?,' starring Leah Remini and Ben Lawson, and the 2019 film 'The Reliant,' where he acted alongside Kevin Sorbo and Julia Denton. In each role, Sanders showcased his talent and versatility, leaving a mark in every project he touched.

    Tapia echoed the sentiments of many when he noted, "He comes from a wonderful family," requesting respect for their privacy during this challenging time. Information on survivors or funeral services was not immediately available. As the news of Sanders' untimely demise echoed through the entertainment industry, it left behind a void that would be hard to fill. His talent, youthful energy, and promising future will be missed in Hollywood.

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