The entertainment community is mourning the loss of Grizz Chapman, the actor who became a fan favorite through his memorable work on the acclaimed NBC sitcom "30 Rock." Chapman died on Friday, May 22, 2026, according to his longtime representative, Saideh A. Brown.
Chapman was 52 years old at the time of his death. His representative confirmed that no additional details regarding the circumstances of his passing are being released at this time. The actor is survived by his wife and two children, who are reportedly devastated by the loss.
Standing at an imposing seven feet tall, Chapman brought a distinctive physical presence to his performances that complemented his natural comedic timing. While "30 Rock" remains his most recognizable work, Chapman demonstrated his versatility across multiple platforms and genres throughout his career.
Beyond his television work, Chapman embraced digital media by creating "Grizz Chroniclez," a series of YouTube videos showcasing his talents in various comedy sketches. This independent creative venture allowed him to connect directly with fans and display his range as a performer outside the traditional studio system.
Chapman's television credits extended beyond his signature role, including appearances on popular series such as "Blue Bloods" and "The Black List." His ability to transition between comedy and drama demonstrated the depth of his acting capabilities and contributed to a diverse body of work that spanned multiple years in the industry.
The actor's passing represents a significant loss for the entertainment community, particularly among fans of "30 Rock," where his character became an integral part of the show's ensemble cast. His contributions to television comedy and his creative endeavors in digital media leave behind a legacy that resonated with audiences across different platforms and generations.










