His fame was short-lived, but it was. In the first installment of ' Twilight ' in 2008, he was the one who played Tyler Crowley, the student who nearly ran over Bella (Kristen Stewart) with his car. Edward (Robert Pattinson) takes care of this, stopping the vehicle with his hand, making it clear to his beloved that there was something strange there.

Well, on Tuesday it was known that Gregory Tyree Boyce died on May 13, as confirmed by different media the Clark County Coroner's Office. I was 30 years old. Boyce was found dead alongside his girlfriend, Natalie Adepoju, who was 27 years old. Leave behind a 10-year-old daughter.

Boyce and his girlfriend were found at their Las Vegas residence and the cause of death is unknown, although police have so far ruled out any crimes.

Boyce extended his short acting life in a video titled Apocalypse ten years after his participation in the vampire saga. There he gave life to a cowboy according to the IMDB page.

Different media have echoed the publication on Facebook of an entry signed by Boyce's mother, Lisa Wayne. According to this, Boyce was about to open a restaurant dedicated to chicken wings called West Wings. "He created the flavors and named them after rappers like Snoop Dog, Kendrick Lamar, Roddy Ricch, The Game, etc.," writes Wayne. "I can say that my son was my favorite chef. He was doing something great. That was his passion," he concludes.

Boyce had just turned 30 in December. In an Instagram post on the occasion of his birthday, he wrote: "I never thought I would turn 30. Throughout my life I have made mistakes along the way, but today is one of those days when I only think about hits. What a time to be alive! "

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