The Wire actor dies in tragic barn fire as tributes roll in | World | News

Brown’s daughter confirmed his passing to TMZ. The cause of death was determined to be extensive thermal injury and smoke inhalation. The manner of death was determined to be an accident.
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Brown entered the barn to start a vehicle and moments later insisted a family member take the fire extinguisher. When his family arrived at the building, the barn was engulfed in flames. Mirror reported.
Bobby’s manager, Albert Bramante, told TMZ: “I was saddened and saddened. He was such a good actor and person. He was completely dedicated to the art of acting and a pleasure to work with.”
Bobby’s fans shared their condolences on social media over his passing.
One fan shared on X: “I’m sorry to see him get so young. I was watching him on Homicide last night. RIP.”
Another added: “Relax! She was very good and had a strong presence in her brief scenes in We Own This City. Very believable as the predecessor to Bernthal’s character.”
Another said: “Every time I see ‘Bobby Brown’ in a headline my heart stops but this is a tragedy for the acting world no matter what. RIP Bobby J.”
Known for the 2002 TV series The Wire, Bobby first appeared on the acting scene in 1998. He also played the character Terry in the sixth season of Homicide: Life on the Street.
Pecker has had notable roles in many other projects such as We Own This City and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
Bobby has also directed many documentaries, including Off the Chain and Tear the Roof Off – The Untold Story of Parliament Funkadelic.
He started boxing before acting and later switched gears to study at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York.
Bobby was born in Washington, DC and was a Jehovah’s Witness.




