Floyd Roger Myers Jr. Dead at 42: 'Fresh Prince of Bel-Air' Child Star's Shocking Heart Attack Loss
Floyd Roger Myers Jr., the child actor who portrayed a young Will Smith on 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air' and young Marlon Jackson in 'The Jacksons: An American Dream,' has died at 42 from a heart attack in Maryland. Survived by four children, Myers was a devoted father and co-founder of The Fellaship Mens Group—relive his career and the tributes pouring in.
The entertainment world is mourning the loss of Floyd Roger Myers Jr., a former child actor known for his memorable role as a young Will Smith on the iconic sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, who has died at the age of 42. Myers passed away early Wednesday, October 29, 2025, at his home in Maryland due to a heart attack, according to his mother, Renee Trice. This tragic event comes just months after Myers had survived three previous heart attacks over the past three years, a battle he faced with quiet resilience while building a life as a devoted father to four children and co-founder of the supportive Fellaship Mens Group.
Myers' brief but impactful career in the 1990s left a lasting impression on audiences, particularly his portrayal of a young Will Smith in a 1992 episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, where he captured the character's youthful charm with effortless charisma. That same year, he took on the role of a young Marlon Jackson in the ABC miniseries The Jacksons: An American Dream, adding to his early resume with a bit part in the short-lived WB drama Young Americans in 2000. Though his acting days faded after childhood, Myers channeled his passion into entrepreneurship, owning Dr. Duct, a premium air duct and dryer vent cleaning service, and fostering community through The Fellaship Mens Group, where he was remembered as a "good brother" and co-founder whose mission would continue in his honor.
From Child Star to Lasting Legacy
Born in 1983, Myers burst onto the scene as a wide-eyed kid embodying Will Smith's street-smart vibe in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, a role that captured the show's heartwarming blend of humor and heart. His turn as young Marlon Jackson in The Jacksons: An American Dream showcased his ability to channel the Jackson family's dynamic energy, contributing to the miniseries' cultural impact as a portrait of musical royalty. Though he stepped away from acting early, Myers' brief tenure left an indelible mark, reminding us of the fleeting yet profound contributions of child performers in 90s TV.
In adulthood, Myers pivoted to family and business, running Dr. Duct while raising his four children—Taelyn, Kinsley, Tyler, and Knox—with unwavering dedication. A September 4 Instagram post celebrating his daughter's 10th birthday captured his joyful spirit: "Happy 10th birthday to my baby girl!! The life of the party and always a bright light in the room!!" His involvement in The Fellaship Mens Group highlighted his commitment to brotherhood and growth, a legacy now carried forward by his peers.
A Battle with Heart Issues
Myers' death from a cardiac event at his Maryland home came without warning, following three prior heart attacks in recent years that he had bravely overcome. His mother confirmed the news to TMZ, sharing the family's profound grief amid the unimaginable loss of a son, brother, and father. A GoFundMe launched by his sister, Tyree Trice, has raised funds for funeral costs and support for his children, describing Myers as "a devoted father, loving brother, and friend whose kindness, laughter, and warmth touched everyone he met."
The Fellaship Mens Group paid a poignant tribute on Instagram: "RIP to our good brother @rocwonder one of our co founders. Gone but never will be forgotten... Love you bro, rest easy, big bro will take it from here." Social media overflowed with condolences, from "Gone too soon. Rest in peace, Floyd Roger Myers Jr." to questions about the tragedy: "I'm devastated. What happened?"
A Life of Joy and Community
Beyond the screen, Myers was a pillar for his family and community. As owner of Dr. Duct, he built a business focused on quality service, while his role in The Fellaship Mens Group championed men's mental health and brotherhood. His Instagram reflected a man of warmth, sharing birthday shoutouts and glimpses of fatherhood that radiated love for his kids. This loss cuts deep for those who knew him as more than a child star—a fighter, a dad, a friend.
Gone Too Soon, But Never Forgotten
Floyd Roger Myers Jr.'s light, though brief in Hollywood, burned bright in the lives he touched. From playing young Will Smith to building a legacy of love and support, he leaves behind four beautiful children and a community forever changed. Rest in peace, Roger—your warmth endures.
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Amanda Jones