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The Hollywood Reporter and said: ‘We are heartbroken to hear this sad news about Grant.‘He was an important part of our Discovery family and a really wonderful man.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family.’When Grant left Mythbusters, he departed with co-hosts Kari Byron and Tory Belleci who he reunited with for the Netflix series White Rabbit Project.Kari tweeted a tribute to her fallen colleague and wrote: ‘Sometimes I wish I had a time machine.’Somedays I wish I had a time machine.
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“Mythbusters” and “White Rabbit Project” alums Tory Belleci and Kari Bryon have paid tribute to their former colleague Grant Imahara, who died unexpectedly on July 13. Read their tributes below. Tory BelleciI met Grant Imahara back in 1997 when I stepped through the doors of the ILM model shop.
Science Channel and Discovery Channel will broadcast a Mythbusters marathon this weekend in honour of late host Grant Imahara, who died earlier this week, aged 49.In an article published by The Hollywood Reporter on July 14, Imahara reportedly died following a brain aneurysm.Imahara was a co-host of the popular science programme from its third season until 2014.
Imahara died suddenly on Monday at age 49 from a brain aneurism. The engineer and roboticist co-hosted the popular science show from 2005 to 2014, for over 200 episodes.The show tests and debunks commonly held scientific notions and rumors based on pop culture.
Discovery and Science Channel announced on Thursday that they will air a two-day “Mythbusters” marathon following former co-host Grant Imahara’s sudden death on Monday. Imahara died of a brain aneurysm at age 49, a spokesperson for Discovery confirmed to Fox News on Wednesday.
Also Read: Grant Imahara, Former 'Mythbusters' Host, Dies at 49Watch a tribute video from the network above, and see the full weekend line-up below.Discovery Channel – Friday, July 178 a.m. – Killer Robots: Robo Games 20119 a.m.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerA marathon tribute to longtime Mythbusters co-host Grant Imahara will be held this weekend on Discovery and the Science Channel. Imahara died this week of a brain aneurysm at age 49.Imahara was part of the Mythbusters team for 10 years.
TMZ the star was hospitalized after complaining about severe headaches.The pain peaked on Saturday and, whilst having dinner with his girlfriend in the evening at his home in Los Angeles, he began to experience dizziness, along with severe neck and back pain and numbness in his legs.After he showed signs of being unresponsive, his partner called emergency services around 9 p.m., when he was rushed to hospital for emergency surgery.
Mythbusters host Grant Imahara has died suddenly aged 49.
Star Wars franchise and engineered the Energizer Bunny’s popular rhythmic beat. Former “MythBusters” co-host Adam Savage delivered a heartfelt message about Imahara on social media.
Mythbusters host Grant Imahara died suddenly at the age of 49 and now his cause of death has been released.
Grant Imahara, the host of the long-running science show MythBusters and Netflix's White Rabbit Project, died at the age of 49 on Monday, July 13. Imahara died suddenly after a brain aneurysm, according toThe Hollywood Reporter."We are heartbroken to hear this sad news about Grant," Discovery said in statement to TV Guide.
Grant Imahara was an electrical engineer and roboticist who was best known for hosting “MythBusters” and “White Rabbit Project.”This is a breaking news story.
Grant Imahara, longtime co-host of the beloved Discovery Channel science series “MythBusters”, has died, according to multiple reports. He was 49.
MythBusters and White Rabbit Project, has died, aged 49.According to a report published today (July 14) by The Hollywood Reporter, Imahara died suddenly following a brain aneurysm.A representative for Discovery Channel, which produces MythBusters, said in a statement last night (July 13), “We are heartbroken to hear this sad news about Grant. He was an important part of our Discovery family and a really wonderful man.
Mythbusters host Grant Imahara has passed away at the age of just 49. The TV star died suddenly after experiencing a brain aneurysm.
Science enthusiasts, urban legend lovers and technology fans are mourning the sudden death of Grant Imahara. The beloved television personality was only 49 years old when he unexpectedly died from a brain aneurysm, which The Hollywood Reporter reported on July 13.
Grant Imahara, the host of the long-running science show MythBusters and Netflix's White Rabbit Project, has died. He was 49 years old.Imahara died suddenly after a brain aneurysm on Monday, July 13, according toThe Hollywood Reporter."We are heartbroken to hear this sad news about Grant," Discovery said in statement to TV Guide.