Hollywood Actress Isabelle Tate Dies At 23 After Long Battle With Rare Neurological Disorder
			Hollywood actress Isabelle Tate has died at the age of 23 after a long battle with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a rare inherited neurological disorder, her talent manager, Kim McCray, confirmed. Her family has requested privacy as they mourn her passing.
Tate was born on August 8, 2002, in Nashville, Tennessee, and rose to prominence with her debut role as Julie in the pilot episode of ABC’s “9-1-1: Nashville,” which aired on October 9, 2025.
A graduate of Middle Tennessee State University with a bachelor’s degree in Business, Tate balanced her academic pursuits with a strong passion for acting and music. Diagnosed with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease at age 13, she faced the progressive condition with courage, continuing to perform and create despite using a wheelchair in her later years.
Her passing marks the loss of a gifted and resilient young talent in Hollywood, remembered for both her artistry and her strength.
