Former "MythBusters" host Adam Savage said, "Grant was a truly brilliant engineer, artist and performer, but also just such a generous, easygoing, and gentle PERSON. Grant Imahara, a former cohost of Discovery's MythBusters and host of White Rabbit Project on Netflix, "died suddenly" at the age of 49. He was 49. Working with Grant … Another celebrity death this week has sent shockwaves through Hollywood and beyond, with former Mythbusters host Grant Imahara sadly passing away on Monday. No words. Grant Imahara, best known as a roboticist and co-host of MythBusters, has died. Grant Imahara, the former co-host of the popular cable Discovery Channel series “MythBusters,” reportedly suffered a brain aneurysm that led to his death… Grant Imahara, who co-hosted the popular science TV show "MythBusters" and worked behind the scenes on three "Star Wars" films, has died at age 49, the Discovery Channel said Monday. He passed away on Monday night after suffering from a brain aneurysm, according to The Hollywood Reporter. An electrical engineering graduate from the University of South California, Imahara … It's always sad to find out that we've lost an adored celebrity, and it was no different when Grant Imahara unexpectedly died on July 13, 2020 at the age of … Adam Savage, a MythBusters co-host, paid tribute to him on Twitter, writing, “I’m at a loss. Grant Imahara, electrical engineer and longtime TV host of Discovery’s “MythBusters,” has died after suffering a brain aneurysm. Grant Imahara, an electrical engineer and former host on the Discovery Channel show "Mythbusters" has died at 49, a spokesperson for Discovery has confirmed to Variety. Grant Imahara, a big part of the "MythBusters" team, has died ... from a brain aneurysm.. He was 49. It … Imahara died … "We are heartbroken to hear this sad news about Grant. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Grant Imahara, the longtime host of Discovery Channel’s “Mythbusters,” died from a brain aneurysm, the network said Tuesday. The New York Times quoted a Discovery spokeswoman as saying the cause of death was believed to be a brain aneurysm. Grant Imahara, an engineer by trade who gained fame for his work in robotics and as one of the hosts of Discovery Channel's "MythBusters," has …