Kyle Jean-Baptiste, History-Making 'Les Miserables' Actor, Dies At 21 - Kyle Jean-Baptiste, an amateur who fabricated his Broadway admission in Les Miserables, died Friday black afterwards falling from a blaze escape at his mother's home, according to the Hollywood Reporter. He was 21. Jean-Baptiste fabricated history beforehand in August became the youngest Jean Valjean to arise on Broadway and the aboriginal African American amateur to do so.
Broadway World accepted the account of his casual in a account from the company: "The absolute LES MISERABLES ancestors is abashed and devastated by the abrupt and adverse accident of Kyle, a arresting adolescent aptitude and amazing being who fabricated abracadabra - and history - in his Broadway debut. We forward our centermost condolences to his ancestors and ask that you account their aloofness in this unimaginably difficult time."
Jean-Baptiste fabricated history beforehand in August if the African American actor, who was an understudy, was the youngest Jean Valjean to arise on Broadway and aswell the aboriginal African American one to do so.
"Thursday is my endure Valjean on broadway. The adeptness to play this allotment on Broadway has been activity changing. I'm so greatful," he tweeted Aug. 25.
Broadway World accepted the account of his casual in a account from the company: "The absolute LES MISERABLES ancestors is abashed and devastated by the abrupt and adverse accident of Kyle, a arresting adolescent aptitude and amazing being who fabricated abracadabra - and history - in his Broadway debut. We forward our centermost condolences to his ancestors and ask that you account their aloofness in this unimaginably difficult time."
Jean-Baptiste fabricated history beforehand in August if the African American actor, who was an understudy, was the youngest Jean Valjean to arise on Broadway and aswell the aboriginal African American one to do so.
"Thursday is my endure Valjean on broadway. The adeptness to play this allotment on Broadway has been activity changing. I'm so greatful," he tweeted Aug. 25.
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