A former child actor and screen star, Floyd Roger Myers Jr., who was well-known for the role he played in the movie "Floyd Roger Myers Jr.," has died at the age of 42. The sad news was confirmed by Renee Trice, who is the late actor's mother, to the media. She mentioned that Floyd Roger Myers Jr. left the world on the morning of Wednesday at his home in Maryland after suffering a heart attack. Renee Trice also stated that the late actor had earlier encountered three heart attacks in the last three years and that they had communicated the night before he bade farewell to the world. The late actor started his career as a young Will Smith in the very popular "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" and later played the role of a young Marlon Jackson in the movie, which was known as the miniseries "The Jacksons: An American Dream." Part of the movies in which Myers played a significant role is "Young Americans," which came out as a TV drama in 2000. This sad news marks the loss of a once-promising, talented actor who was popular on the screen in the 1990s.