Glee star Mark Salling dead at 35 of apparent suicide
31 Jan 2018
LOS ANGELES - Mark Salling, who played bad-boy Noah Puck Puckerman in the hit musical-comedy Glee, died of an apparent suicide Tuesday, weeks after pleading guilty to possessing child pornography. He was 35.
Salling pleaded guilty in December after authorities said a search of his computer and a thumb drive found more than 50,000 images of child porn. He was scheduled to be sentenced March 7, and prosecutors planned to ask a judge to send him to prison for four to seven years.
A law enforcement official not authorized to speak publicly said Salling was found hanging in a riverbed area in the Tujunga neighborhood of Los Angeles. The official said the actor's death is being investigated as a suicide.
I can confirm that Mark Salling passed away early this morning, said the actor's attorney, Michael J. Proctor. He did not reveal the cause of death.
Mark was a gentle and loving person, a person of great creativity, who was doing his best to atone for some serious mistakes and errors of judgment, Proctor said, adding the actor's family asked that its request for privacy be respected.
Salling had appeared in only a handful of projects before his breakout role in Glee, the popular Fox TV series about students in a high school glee club and their circle of family and friends. It aired from 2009-15.
Earlier credits included 1996's Children of the Corn IV: The Gathering, a 1999 guest role on the Chuck Norris series Walker, Texas Ranger and a part in the 2014 TV movie Rocky Road.
A singer-songwriter as well as actor, he released two albums: Smoke Signals in 2008 and Pipe Dreams in 2010. - AP