Famous Hollywood actor and celebrity photographer, Brad Everett Young, bid farewell to the world at the age of 46, after he met with a fatal car accident. Recently, his publicists confirmed the news to The Hollywood Reporter. Brad was a champion of arts education, who captured Hollywood celebrities on the red carpet, and also appeared in several movies. If the reports are to be believed, Brad was driving alone on September 14, 2025, when he met with a serious accident, which claimed his life, as he suffered some serious injuries.
Brad Everett Young passed away at the age of 46, after meeting with a fatal car accident
If the reports are to be believed, Brad Everett Young went out to see a movie and was returning while driving alone. Reportedly, another vehicle was coming from another direction, and his car crashed into the vehicle, leading the actor to sustain severe injuries. Following this, Brad Everett Young and the other driver were taken to the hospital, and while the latter could reportedly be saved, Brad passed away.
Brad was 46 years old, and according to his publicist, who confirmed his death, the actor lived through his passion, as his passion for both the arts and the artists had always been unmatched. His publicist, Paul Christensen, told The Hollywood Reporter:
“Brad’s passion for both the arts and the people behind them was unmatched. He lived his mission of keeping creativity alive, and his legacy will continue through Dream Loud Official.”
Who was Brad Everett Young? His career as a photographer and actor
Brad Everett Young was born and raised in Danville, Virginia, and was the middle child among three siblings. Young completed his studies at Chatham High School and Averett University. During his school and University days, the actor stepped into the roles of writer, graphic designer, and photographer for school magazines and newspapers.

Following this, he had a plan to join the medical sector, but later he changed his career plans and joined the glamour world. Back in 2015, he said in an interview that after coming to LA, he could easily make a decision based on the opportunities he had. Young auditioned for a TV series, booked a role, and the rest was history. He also talked about loving everything about the glamour world. The actor could be quoted as saying:
“L.A. was just the place where I could make those decisions with all the job opportunities the town offered. In the first month here, I went out on my first audition for a TV series, booked it, joined the Screen Actors Guild, and the rest was history. I absolutely fell in love with everything in this business and the journey and strength it takes to accomplish what you want in it.”
Brad Everett Young was a fixture on Hollywood’s red carpets, working with major publications such as The Hollywood Reporter, Vanity Fair, Vogue, Elle, Harper’s Bazaar, People, and Variety, among others. He was behind the camera, clicking photos of some of the biggest Hollywood stars, including David Harbour, Seth Green, Emma Caulfield Ford, Kevin Daniels, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and Harvey Guillen, among others. Young also worked as an actor and appeared in shows such as Boy Meets World, Felicity, Grey’s Anatomy, and Numb3rs, as well as in features including Love & Basketball, Charlie’s Angels, Jurassic Park III, I Love You, Man, The Artist, and Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
For the unversed, Brad is survived by his brother, and we wish his family strength to deal with this tough time!
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