'Chicago Fire' Alum DuShon Monique Brown Dies At 49
'Chicago Fire' Starlet DuShon Monique Brown Died At St. James Olympia Field Hospital; She Was 49
- Actress DuShon Monique Brown pa s sed away at St James Healthy Olympia Field Hospital on Friday, March 23.
- The Chicago Fire alum was just 49.
- TMZ reported the actress might have pa s sed away due to cardiac arrest.
- Brown is survived by her daughter Zoe.
Rest In Peace!!!
The Chicago Fire actress DuShon Monique Brown has pa s sed away on Friday, 23rd March, multiple sites confirmed. She was aged 49.
Brown, who played Connie, the a s sistant to Chief Boden, on NBC hit show, died at the St. James Olympia Field Hospital, Illinois, Chicago Tribune reported. According to TMZ, the cause of the actress death might be of a heart attack.
Dick Wolf, the executive producer of Chicago Fire told,
The Chicago Fire family is devastated to lose one of its own. Our thoughts and prayers are with Dushon's family and we will all miss her.
According to TMZ, the actress had admitted herself to the hospital earlier this week after suffering some serious chest pains, however, left the hospital after the reports showed nothing serious.
Brown's health condition apparently took a worse turn on Friday and she died at her home after some kind of cardiac arrest, TMZ reported.
The Chicago-native actress has been a part of Chicago Fire since the show began in 2012, where she played Connie, an a s sistant to Chief Boden. Before landing on the show, Brown had worked on some number of television series including Prison Break where she worked from 2005 to 2007.
Many of her fans took to their Twitter to express their words of sympathy, some of them are:
Prayers and condolences to her family, friends, cast & crew of ‘Chicago Fire.’ https://t.co/9upWo1IQjm
— Brian Smith (@iAmBrianWSmith) March 23, 2018
Sad news: Actress DuShon Monique Brown, who plays Chief Boden's a s sistant on NBC "Chicago Fire," died today. DuShon was a longtime presence in Chicago's theater scene as well https://t.co/KsqxVqBepw pic.twitter.com/RRRJxrkinc
— Nina Metz (@Nina_Metz) March 23, 2018
Rest in peace: https://t.co/ZfaB5yl7ii
— Marsha Warfield (@MarshaWarfield) March 24, 2018
Brown is survived by her child; a daughter, Zoe.