Ellingson was found dead at his home in Fontana, California, on November 5.
Ellingson was living in a sober-living home at the time of his death, having struggled with drugs in the past.
Evan Ellingson, known for his roles in 'My Sister's Keeper' and 'CSI: Miami', has died at the age of 35.
The cause of death is pending following an autopsy.
Evan Ellingson, a former child actor known for his roles in 'My Sister's Keeper' and 'CSI: Miami', has died at the age of 35. Ellingson was found dead at his home in Fontana, California, on November 5. The cause of death is pending following an autopsy.
Ellingson's acting career began with guest spots on Mad TV, later moving on to a series regular role on Fox sitcom Titus in 2002. In 2006, he was cast by Clint Eastwood in 'Letters from Iwo Jima'. His acting career also included roles in TV shows like 'General Hospital', 'Mad TV', and 'Bones', as well as films like 'Confession' and 'Time Changer'.
Ellingson was living in a sober-living home at the time of his death, having struggled with drugs in the past. The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department Coroner's division is investigating the cause of death. An autopsy is scheduled for Monday.
Ellingson was found in a bedroom in the city of Fontana, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department Coroner's division online records.
CNN has reached out to Ellingson's family members and the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department for more information.
His father, Michael, revealed that Ellingson was living in a sober-living home and had struggled with drugs in the past.
Ellingson's acting career began at the age of 13 and included roles in TV shows like 'General Hospital', 'Mad TV', and 'Bones', as well as films like 'Confession' and 'Time Changer'.