In truly unfortunate news, actor Floyd Roger Myers Jr. has sadly passed away at the age of 42. He was best known for playing a younger avatar of Will Smith’s iconic character Will on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.TMZ was first to break the news on October 29 after receiving confirmation from his mother, Renee Trice. She informed the outlet that Floyd Roger Myers Jr. succumbed to a heart attack at roughly 3 am on Wednesday. He was in his Maryland home at the time and had suffered prior cardiac episodes over the past 3 years before what was ultimately a fatal attack.Floyd Roger Myers Jr.’s career, moreAside from his role as a younger Will on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Floyd Roger Myers Jr. appeared in various projects over the years. Perhaps the most notable of these appearances was his turn on The Jacksons: An American Dream. He appeared in 2 episodes of the limited series and portrayed a young Marlon Jackson. Prominent actors, including Angela Bassett, Billy Dee Williams, and Vanessa Williams, were also featured in the cast. Myers’s final acting role was on WB’s Young Americans in 2000.After leaving Hollywood, Floyd Roger Myers Jr. really found his footing when he co-founded the Fellaship Mens Group. It is a nonprofit organization rooted in the core principles of brotherhood, growth, and mental health, according to the group’s official Instagram page. An excerpt from its official website describes its community as follows,“Fellaship is more than a men’s group — it’s a movement rooted in brotherhood, wellness, and purpose. Founded to address the often-overlooked emotional and mental health challenges that men face, Fellaship creates safe, judgment-free spaces for men to be seen, heard, and supported.”The organization took to Instagram to react to the news of Floyd Roger Myers Jr.’s untimely passing. Alongside an image of Floyd was a heartfelt caption that read,“RIP to our good brother @rocwonder one of our co founders. Gone but never will be forgotten. The mission will continue in your honor. Next mens meeting will be one for the books like we talked about! Love you bro, rest easy, big bro will take it from here 💪🏾 🙏🏾”Floyd Roger Myers Jr. had seemingly become a pillar for his community, making the tragic news of his passing even harder to swallow.For more on this story or other breaking news, check out SoapCentral.