American music stars died in Epileptic seizure

Here are 2 famous musicians from United States of America died in Epileptic seizure:

Michael Jeter

Michael Jeter (August 26, 1952 Lawrenceburg-March 30, 2003 Los Angeles) a.k.a. Michael Jeeter, Mike Jeter or Jeter, Michael was an American actor.

He was best known for his roles in movies such as "The Green Mile," "Jurassic Park III," and "Patch Adams," as well as his TV performances in "Evening Shade" and "Sesame Street." Jeter won an Emmy award in 1992 for his role in the TV drama "Caroline in the City" and also received a Tony award for his role in the Broadway musical "Grand Hotel" in 1990. Jeter was openly gay and a strong advocate for LGBT rights. He passed away at the age of 50 due to complications from HIV/AIDS.

Jeter started his acting career in 1979 and appeared in a number of stage productions before transitioning to film and television. He made his film debut in "Zelig" directed by Woody Allen. Jeter's exceptional range as an actor was evident in the various roles he played over the years, from comedic to dramatic. He was praised for his performances in "The Fisher King" and "The Green Mile" which earned him critical acclaim. In addition to his acting career, Jeter was also known for his philanthropic work, especially for supporting AIDS research and education. In 1997, he was honored with a Humanitarian Award by the National Conference of Christians and Jews for his work in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Michael Jeter's legacy continues to inspire many aspiring actors and activists.

Jeter was born in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, where he spent his childhood. He graduated from Memphis State University and later moved to New York City to pursue his career in acting. Before making his break in Hollywood, Jeter worked in theatre for several years, appearing in numerous productions, including "Greater Tuna" and "Alice in Wonderland."

Apart from acting, Jeter lent his voice to several popular animated TV shows and movies such as "The Polar Express" and "Cat's Don't Dance." He also had guest appearances on TV shows such as "Chicago Hope," "Homicide: Life on the Street," and "Touched by an Angel."

In his personal life, Jeter was known for his kindness and generosity towards others. He had a passion for cooking, and his friends often mentioned that he was an excellent chef. After his passing in 2003, his friend and fellow actor, Harris Yulin, established The Michael Jeter Foundation, which provides grants to theatre organizations around the country in Jeter's honor.

Michael Jeter's work as an actor, activist, and philanthropist continues to inspire people, and his legacy lives on through his memorable performances on and off-screen.

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MC Trouble

MC Trouble (July 30, 1970-June 4, 1991) otherwise known as Trouble, MC was an American singer-songwriter and rapper.

Her discography includes: Gotta Get a Grip. Genres she performed include Rhythm and blues and Hip hop music.

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