Grant Imahara: Star From Mythbusters Is No More.

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Grant Imahara, an American actor who is known for hosting the popular science TV show MythBusters is no more with us. On Monday, July 13, 2024, the Discovery channel has conveyed this message to everyone. He leaves us at the age of 49, and till now there is only one statement show the cause of death.

Grant Imahara has also worked in three Star Wars films. Discovery’s spokeswoman has said that the cause behind his death is brain aneurysm, No further details are revealed till now.

Life Journey of Grant Imahara

Grant Imahara had completed his electrical engineering from the University of South California. After completing his engineering he started working on MythBusters in 2005. HE worked for 10 years at that show. He was the light and shine of that show.

Adam Savage who is American Special Effects Designer wrote on the tweeter, “I’m at a big loss. I have no words. I’ve been part of two giant families including Grant Imahara from the last 22 years. Grant was a truly brilliant engineer, performer, and artist, but also just such an easygoing, generous, and gentle PERSON. Working with Grant was so much fun. I’ll miss my friend.”

Discovery has also shared this news on the official tweeter handler:

As an electrical engineer, he has worked to make robots and other electronic items on the show of Mythbusters. He completed more than 200 episodes on the show. Lately he joined the Hollywood world, and also work as an actor.

Till now, he worked in Marvel’s animated series Avengers Assemble, Sharknado 3, Drunk History. He joined the Netflix for the White Rabbit Project as the host where the team investigated on different topics like superpower technology, World War II weapons, heists, etc. through scientific experiments.

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So, this is it about a beautiful soul Grant Imahara. May his soul rest in peace. And Stay tuned with us for more news and updates.