LOS ANGELES: Lisa Sheridan, actress in "Halt and Catch Fire", who has also collaborated on numerous series like "Invasion" and "CSI" is dead. She was 44 years old.
The actress died in her apartment in New Orleans on February 25th. Sheridan's director, Mitch Clem, confirmed his death to people.com.
Donna D'Errico, co-star of Sheridan, shared the news on Facebook.
"It is so rare to find kind and gentle souls like his in this industry, this city … even this world.Only one of the most sincerely kind and kind people that I have. have never met in my life "" Errico wrote.
The director of Sheridan says that he is still waiting for the coroner's report for the cause of death and that the family insists that she did not suicide.
Sheridan, who attended the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has over 30 television credits, including appearances in "CSI: NY," "The Mentalist," "The 4400," "Without a Trace." "and" Diagnosis: Murder ".
She recently starred in the eco-independent thriller "Strange Nature", written and directed by Jim Ojala.