Windell D. Middlebrooks Dies at 36 : Body of Proof Actor Also Played Miller High Life Commercials' Hilarious Ranting Delivery Man
Windell D. Middlebrooks Dies at 36 : Body of Proof Actor Also Played Miller High Life Commercials' Hilarious Ranting Delivery Man

Windell D. Middlebrooks Dies at 36 : Body of Proof Actor Also Played Miller High Life Commercials’ Hilarious Ranting Delivery Man

Windell D. Middlebrooks, the Miller High Life delivery man, died at the relatively youthful age of 36. His family’s sorrow knows no bounds.

According to the website TMZ Windell was found unconscious at his Los Angeles home on Monday and was later pronounced dead at a San Fernando hospital.

The cause of his death has not been confirmed, although the authorities said they did not suspect foul play.

Windell originally found fame in the US in a string of small screen favourites including Parks and Recreation, Scrubs, It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia and Cougar Town.

He was also known for his role as Curtis Brumfield in the US series Body Of Proof as well as playing bumbling security guard Kirby in Disney Channel favourite The Suite Life On Deck.

However the actor will also be fondly remembered as the ‘Miller High Life’ delivery man in the popular US advertising campaign:

His family said in a statement that they were announcing his premature death with ‘sorrowed hearts’.

The statement added: ‘Windell took his final bow and with great joy exited stage left in the early morning of March 9, 2015. It was Windell’s biggest wish that his final scene not be lived on social media.’

Agencies/Canadajournal




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    3 comments

    1. Age 36! Geez. I’m sure many of us are truly saddened to hear this news. He was a great character. RIP to him and condolences to his family. Safe Journey big guy . . .

    2. Richard Symonowicz

      Good luck wherever you go. …miller man !

    3. RIP Young Man. Thank you for sharing yourself with us. God Bless his Soul, and his friends, and family at this time. You people posting, need to be nice, things like this might be read by his loved ones. I wouldn’t talk about you the way you do others at a funeral, or on a keyboard in a basement.

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