Losing Another Talent: 'Chicago Fire' Actress DuShon Monique Brown Has Passed Away At 49
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Losing Another Talent: 'Chicago Fire' Actress DuShon Monique Brown Has Passed Away At 49
It’s a sad news for all the fans of NBC TV series Chicago Fire. DuShon Monique Brown, who has had the recurring role of Connie on the show, has passed away on March 23 at just 49. The actress’ representatives haven’t stated the cause of death yet but revealed that it was sudden and from natural causes.
What do we know about DuShon?
Apart from the Chicago Fire, Brown appeared in Shameless, Empire, and Prison Break. You can also see her in Unexpected, Electric Dreams and Surprise Me!
But Brown is not only famous for her TV appearances. She also had an extensive theater background and acted in many theater stages, including Lokkingglass, MPAACT, Pegasus Players, and many more.
The actress has been on the show for more than 5 years, so it’s no wonder the cast and crew were devastated when getting to know the news. Many celebs and Brown’s fans rushed to various social media platform to express condolences and support DuShon’s family with prayers and warm words.
Here are some of the tweets shared
@DuShonMonique Your lovingkindness and understanding have been a safe place of great importance to me. I will always love you. I miss you. pic.twitter.com/ZFfvXC0ZnP
— Kara Killmer (@karakillmer) March 24, 2018
Our beautiful Dushon Monique Brown passed away on Friday. You will be sorely missed by your family and ourselves. Thanks for all the great laughs we had. Love ???????? https://t.co/As3qkLnclg
— Jesse Spencer (@Jesse_Spencer) March 24, 2018
Very sad to hear about DuShon’s passing yesterday. I’m grateful we got to work with her and so happy she got to make millions of people smile. She will be greatly missed.
— Derek Haas (@derekhaas) March 24, 2018
This is to help support the family that Dushon Brown left behind.
We are heartbroken at the loss of our dear friend.
A part of the Chicago Fire family, always.
Rest In Peace, my lovely. #ChicagoFire https://t.co/7MtA8rmdGM
— Christian Stolte (@ChristianStolte) March 25, 2018
Rest in peace, DuShon Monique Brown!