Former professional football player and “Orange Is The New Black” actor Brad William Henke is the latest celebrity to “die suddenly,” you all know what my guess is about the root cause of his death, even though the official report is they don’t know, except that he died in his sleep.
The New York Post reports:
His manager, Matt DelPiano, confirmed to The Post that Henke died in his sleep on Nov. 29, but did not give a cause of death.
“Brad was an incredibly kind man of joyous energy. A very talented actor, he loved being a part of this community … and we loved him back. Our thoughts are with his wife and family,” DelPiano said in a statement.
Brad was 56.
TMZ adds:
Brad’s most famous for playing one of the prison guards in ‘OITNB’ — and he’s in the scene where one of the show’s main characters, Poussey Washington, is killed off — one of the biggest scenes in the entire series.
He also had roles in TV shows like “Justified” and “Lost” … appearing in movies including “Pacific Rim” and “World Trade Center.”
Brad started acting after retiring from the NFL in 1994, hanging up his cleats due to ankle injuries. He played his college ball at the University of Arizona before being drafted in 1989 by the New York Giants.
A defensive lineman, Brad also played for the Denver Broncos and got on the field in Super Bowl XXIV against the San Francisco 49ers.
Brad first got into Hollywood by acting in commercials, then he started landing TV guest spots on series like “ER,” “Arli$$,” “Nash Bridges,” “Silk Stalkings” and “Chicago Hope.”
With over 100 acting credits to his name, Brad also appeared in “CSI,” “Judging Amy,” “Crossing Jordan” and “Dexter” … among many others.
Many of these “died suddenly” instances with no reason for the deaths being reported have been occurring for at least a year steadily, all following the rollout of the deadly, experimental COVID mRNA shots. However, from the media’s position, it’s heresy to even think or suggest that the two are related, but I believe there is tons of evidence that they are related. How about you?
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