- In 1992, Mr. Krasnoff returned to New Orleans, continuing to study acting, performing in local theater companies and commercials, while still fielding parts in movies. Strong stage roles included his Salieri in "Amadeus" in 2002, and the title role in "The Elephant Man" in 1999, which won him the Big Easy Entertainment Award for best male actor.
- Suffered from severe depression as a result of the Hurricane Katrina devastation. His body was discovered on a rocky area in a New Orleans park the victim of an apparent suicide.
- Was the son of Sandy Krasnoff, who headed Victims and Citizens Against Crime until his death in a car accident in 2003.
- Attended the University of Southwest Louisiana in Lafayette majoring in communications and minoring in French.
- New Orleans, Louisiana. (June 2004)
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