C.J. Snare

C.J. Snare was an American actor and composer, born on December 14, 1959, in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. He is best known for his roles in NYPD Blue, BrĂ¼tal Legend, and Singapore Idol. He passed away on April 5, 2024, in the USA.

Personal and Family Life

C.J. Snare grew up in Washington, D.C., and developed a passion for music and acting at a young age. He pursued a career in the entertainment industry, which led to various opportunities in acting and music composition. Details about his family life remain private.

Career

C.J. Snare’s career included notable projects in both acting and music. He appeared in several music videos and was involved in composing soundtracks. Snare was recognized for his contributions to the rock band Firehouse, where he served as the lead vocalist.

Death and Legacy

C.J. Snare passed away from cardiac arrest on April 5, 2024. His legacy lives on through his impactful performances and the music he created, leaving a mark on both the film and music industries. Fans continue to celebrate his work.

Filmography

Type Title Year
Actor Firehouse: Here for You 1995
Actor Firehouse: I Live My Life for You 1995
Actor Firehouse: Sleeping with You 1992
Actor Firehouse: When I Look Into Your Eyes 1992
Actor Firehouse: Reach for the Sky 1992
Actor Firehouse: All She Wrote 1991
Actor Firehouse: Overnight Sensation (Live) 1991
Actor Firehouse: Love of a Lifetime 1991
Actor Firehouse: Don’t Treat Me Bad 1991