Isabelle Tate, the 23-year-old actor who appeared in the pilot episode of ABC’s “9-1-1: Nashville,” has died from complications related to Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a rare neurological disorder. Her agent, Kim McCray of The McCray Agency, confirmed the cause of death on Thursday. Tate passed away peacefully on Sunday, according to a statement shared with Entertainment Weekly. Known for her resilience and musical talent, Tate had recently returned to acting and secured her first dramatic role in the network’s new rescue drama. She will be honored during next week’s episode.
Who: Isabelle Tate, 23, actor in “9-1-1: Nashville” What: Passed away due to Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease When: Sunday, October 19, 2025 Where: Nashville, Tennessee Why/How: Succumbed to a rare neurological disorder that weakens muscles and damages nerves
Tate made her professional debut in the October 9 pilot of “9-1-1: Nashville,” portraying Julie, a clubgoer in a wheelchair. The scene featured a confrontation with another patron and a dramatic moment with firefighter Hunter McVey. Her performance was praised for its authenticity and emotional depth. A graduate of Middle Tennessee State University, Tate had recently returned to acting and landed the role in her first audition.
Kim McCray, founder of The McCray Agency, described Tate as “full of fire, a fighter” and emphasized her refusal to let disability define her. Her obituary noted her musical inclination, highlighting her passion for writing and recording songs with friends. “She never made excuses,” McCray said, adding that Tate’s strength and creativity inspired many in the industry.
Tate’s portrayal of Julie brought visibility to disabled characters in prime-time television. Her role was seen as a step forward in inclusive casting, and her passing has prompted tributes from fans and advocates for disability representation. ABC confirmed that next Thursday’s episode will include a tribute to Tate, recognizing her contribution to the show’s launch.
ABC will air a special dedication to Isabelle Tate during the October 30 episode of “9-1-1: Nashville.” The network has not announced any changes to the show’s casting or storyline. Fans and colleagues continue to share memories and messages of support online, celebrating Tate’s legacy both on and off screen.
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