Grant Imahara – Cause of Death, Age, Date, and Facts
The reality star Grant Imahara passed away at age 49, this age of death has to be considered premature. What was the cause of death? Below is all you want to know regarding the death of Grant Imahara and more!
Biography - A Short Wiki
Electrical engineer and television personality best recognized for his work on the Discovery Channel series Mythbusters. In 2016, he began starring in the Netflix original series White Rabbit Project alongside fellow Mythbusters alumni Tory Belleci and Kari Byron. He also worked for Lucasfilm, where he was an official operator of R2-D2, the famous robot from Star Wars.
He earned a degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Southern California.
He worked on the sets of The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines.
How did Grant Imahara die?
Grant Imahara's death was caused by brain aneurysm.
Imahara died on July 13, 2020, at the age of 49, after suffering a ruptured, previously undiagnosed, intracranial aneurysm.
Cause of death | Brain Aneurysm |
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Age of death | 49 years |
Profession | Reality Star |
Birthday | October 23, 1970 |
Death date | July 13, 2020 |
Place of death | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Place of burial | N/A |
Quotes by Grant Imahara
"After the third episode of 'The Mandalorian,' I knew I had to make my own Baby Yoda."
Grant Imahara
"On 'MythBusters,' a lot of what we do does not fall into any category of things we have ever done before. There's a lot of problem solving to figure out how to even approach a given problem. A background in science or engineering helps a lot."
Grant Imahara
"Augmented and virtual reality technologies are the future of smart construction and we are just starting to see the possibilities."
Grant Imahara
"People always ask why I would leave ILM, and it's because 'Mythbusters' sounded like fun."
Grant Imahara
"Life in space isn't easy. It's full of challenges that push the limits of technology, and often requires truly innovative solutions."
Grant Imahara