9-1-1: Nashville actress Isabelle Tate died on October 19, 2025 (Sunday) aged 23. She is survived by her mother, Katerina Kazakos Tate; stepfather, Vishnu Jayamohan; father, John Daniel Tate; and sister, Daniella Tate. Born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee, the actress grew up in the Franklin community. She had recently appeared in the series premiere of 9-1-1: Nashville.
“Isabelle was full of fire, a fighter, never once making excuses for the fact that she might have a disability relative to others,” the obituary said. “She was also quite musically inclined, often spending hours writing and recording songs with friends and even publishing a few.”
“What she loved the most though was spending time with family and friends, always the life of the party,” it continues. “Her sister was her best friend and her mom was her shining beacon of light.”
In 2022, Tate revealed that she was suffering with progressive neuromuscular disease. She had said back then that she was diagnosed with it when she was 13.
What are Neuromuscular diseases
According to Mayo Clinic, Neuromuscular diseases affect the function of muscles due to problems with the nerves and muscles in your body. The most common sign of these diseases is muscle weakness.
The most common signs of these diseases are muscle weakness (twitching, cramps, aches and pains), muscle loss, movement issues, balance problems, droopy eyelids, double vision, trouble swallowing, and breathing.
Isabelle Tate Instagram post on Neuromuscular disease
In an Instagram post from 2022, she elaborated about the Neuromuscular condition “weakens my leg muscles over time,” causing her to need to use a wheelchair. “This has been a difficult journey for me because having to accept help and surrender to the progression of this condition has been extremely hard,” she wrote in 2022.
“While I was trying to come to terms with this, I really did find that I lost myself in certain ways. I hated that it was not only breaking me down physically, but I was allowing it to also break down my spirit.”
She added, “I would’ve never expected something like this to happen to me, as most of us wouldn’t. I don’t know why these were the cards I was dealt in life, but I can’t change it so I’m choosing to embrace it and not let it define me.”
“Isabelle was full of fire, a fighter, never once making excuses for the fact that she might have a disability relative to others,” the obituary said. “She was also quite musically inclined, often spending hours writing and recording songs with friends and even publishing a few.”
“What she loved the most though was spending time with family and friends, always the life of the party,” it continues. “Her sister was her best friend and her mom was her shining beacon of light.”
In 2022, Tate revealed that she was suffering with progressive neuromuscular disease. She had said back then that she was diagnosed with it when she was 13.
What are Neuromuscular diseases
According to Mayo Clinic, Neuromuscular diseases affect the function of muscles due to problems with the nerves and muscles in your body. The most common sign of these diseases is muscle weakness.
The most common signs of these diseases are muscle weakness (twitching, cramps, aches and pains), muscle loss, movement issues, balance problems, droopy eyelids, double vision, trouble swallowing, and breathing.
Isabelle Tate Instagram post on Neuromuscular disease
In an Instagram post from 2022, she elaborated about the Neuromuscular condition “weakens my leg muscles over time,” causing her to need to use a wheelchair. “This has been a difficult journey for me because having to accept help and surrender to the progression of this condition has been extremely hard,” she wrote in 2022.
“While I was trying to come to terms with this, I really did find that I lost myself in certain ways. I hated that it was not only breaking me down physically, but I was allowing it to also break down my spirit.”
She added, “I would’ve never expected something like this to happen to me, as most of us wouldn’t. I don’t know why these were the cards I was dealt in life, but I can’t change it so I’m choosing to embrace it and not let it define me.”







