Quindon Tarver, star of the Romeo + Juliet soundtrack, has died at 38 abc.net.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from abc.net.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Quindon Tarver of Romeo + Juliet Fame Dead After Crashing His Car Into a Wall
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The 38-year-old singer, who appeared in Baz Luhrman s 1996 movie as a choir boy, was involved in an accident on the President George Bush Turnpike in Dallas on Friday, April 2, a family member confirms. Apr 5, 2021
Prince s When Doves Cry and
Rozalla s Everybody s Free for the 1996 film
Romeo + Juliet , has passed away at 38 years old. The singer died after being involved in an accident on early Friday, April 2, a family member has confirmed.
Quindon s uncle Willie Tarver told The Daily Beast that his nephew died after crashing his car into a wall on the President George Bush Turnpike in Dallas. He had an accident-all we know is he had a wreck, crashed into a wall somewhere on George Bush [Turnpike], Willie said. That s all the information I have.
Romeo + Juliet, Tarver released a solo album,
Quindon, that also charted here in Australia. Later in his career he made appearances on seasons two and seven of
American Idol as a contestant, but failed to progress past the Top 50 stage.
However, Quindon Tarver also spoke openly of behind-the-scenes struggles that derailed his career. In a 2017 interview with Double J, Tarver stated that he suffered sexual abuse and assault at the hands of a member of the music industry around the same time as
Romeo + Juliet was being made. After speaking out about it, he revealed those with power in the industry began actively distancing themselves from him.
Quindon Tarver dead: Romeo and Juliet choir boy actor dies in car crash aged 38
Actor Quindon Tarver, who appeared as the choir boy singing in 1996 hit film Romeo and Juliet, has tragically died in a car crash aged just 38 years old
12:53, 5 APR 2021
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