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Where Are They Now - Friday, May 6, 2016

Hello fans,


This week, we are finding out what's new with actress Chloe Webb. She is an American actress, best known for her roles in films Sid and Nancy, The Belly of an Architect, Twins, and Heart Condition.

I remember her most from her brief role in 'Ghostbusters II' as a guest on Peter Venkman's talk show, The World of the Psychic.

Let's find out more about her life and what she is doing now.

Take care,
Steve


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--DEAD OR ALIVE?--

See if you know if the following celebrities have had a visit from the "Grim Reaper":

Burt Lancaster: Starred in "The Birdman of Alcatraz", "Run Silent Run Deep", "Elmer Gantry", "Local Hero" and many other movies

Lorne Greene: Played Ben Cartwright (also known as "Pa") on the TV series "Bonanza" and Commander Adama on the series "Battlestar Galactica"

Cicely Tyson: TV and movie actress, "Sounder", "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman"

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Chloe Webb

Learn More About Chloe Webb on Celebrity Nooz

BIRTH DATE: June 25, 1956, Greenwich Village, New York, USA

CLAIM TO FAME: Chloe Webb is an American actress, best known for her roles in films Sid and Nancy, The Belly of an Architect, Twins, and Heart Condition.

FAMILY LIFE: Sorry, no information found.

INFO: Chloe Webb studied at the Boston Conservatory of Drama and Music. She wrote for and acted in the New York Comedy review "Forbidden Broadway". Won New York Film Critics and National Society of Film Critics awards for her film debut role as drug addict Nancy Spungen in the cult classic Sid and Nancy (1986). Appeared a year later opposite Brian Dennehy in The Belly of an Architect (1987). She played the role of Louisa Kracklite. Other notable film credits include: Twins (1988), A Dangerous Woman (1993), Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City (1993), She's So Lovely (1997) and Practical Magic (1998).

TRIVIA: Early work in improvisational comedy. Was an original member of Gerard Alessandrini's hilariously musical satire "Forbidden Broadway," creating devastating song parodies on everyone from Andrea McArdle and Mary Martin to Carol Channing and Angela Lansbury. The show started in cabaret form in December of 1981 and made it to off-Broadway in 1982.

Born in Greenwhich Village, New York; raised in Syracuse, New York.

Studied at the Boston Conservatory of Music and Drama. Trained in voice technique by Dr. David Fairchild who graduated from Syracuse Univ.

Won several Los Angeles based stage acting awards: Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award and Dramalogue Award for "The Model Apartment" (1988) and a Drama-Logue Award for "The House of Blue Leaves" (1987).

WHERE IS SHE NOW: Webb's most recent role was as Monica Gallagher, William H. Macy's character's estranged wife in Showtime's comedy-drama TV series Shameless; her performance earned her a nomination for Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series.

WRITE TO CHLOE WEBB: Sorry, no address found.

CREDITS:

2011-2015 Shameless (TV Series)
Monica Gallagher

2010 Quit
Mini Mart Clerk #1

2009 Repo Chick
Sister Duncan

2008 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (TV Series)
Evelyn Polychronopolous

2005 Medium (TV Series)
Margaret Folsom

2005 Two and a Half Men (TV Series)
Trudy

2005 House M.D. (TV Series)
Cora

2003 Judging Amy (TV Series)
Mrs. Goodman

2001 The Ballad of Lucy Whipple (TV Movie)
Sophie

1999 Hey Arnold! (TV Series)
Candy

1998 Practical Magic
Carla

1998 The Newton Boys
Avis Glasscock

1997 She's So Lovely
Nancy Swearingen

1994 Love Affair
Tina Wilson

1993 Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City (TV Mini-Series)
Mona Ramsey

1993 A Dangerous Woman
Birdy

1993 Heart and Souls
Patient in Psychiatric Ward (uncredited)

1993 Silent Cries
Dinki Denk

1993 Twenty Bucks
Convenience Store Clerk (uncredited)

1991 Lucky Day (TV Movie)
Allison

1991 Queens Logic
Patricia

1990 Heart Condition
Crystal Gerrity

1989 Ghostbusters II
Elaine (uncredited)

1988 Twins
Linda Mason

1988 China Beach (TV Series)
Laurette Barber

1988 2 Live Crew: Yakety Yak (Short)
Linda Mason

1987 The Belly of an Architect
Louisa Kracklite

1986 Sid and Nancy
Nancy Spungen

1986 Mary (TV Series)
Actress

1983 Remington Steele (TV Series)
Secretary

To see Then & Now pictures of Chloe Webb, visit: Celebrity Nooz

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--Answers to DEAD OR ALIVE--

Burt Lancaster - DEAD
Born: 11/02/1913 Died: 10/20/1994 (Heart attack)

Lorne Greene - DEAD
Born: 02/12/1915 Died: 09/11/1987 (Pneumonia)

Cicely Tyson - ALIVE
Born: 12/19/1924

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WHO PASSED ON THIS WEEK...

5/5
Benito Cocchi, 81, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Modena-Nonantola (1996-2010).
Siné, 87, French political cartoonist.

5/4
Tuty Alawiyah (id), 74, Indonesian politician.
Ángel de Andrés López, 64, Spanish actor (What Have I Done to Deserve This?, 800 Bullets).
Jean-Baptiste Bagaza, 69, Burundian politician, President (1976-1987).
Bob Bennett, 82, American politician, U.S. senator from Utah (1993-2011), pancreatic cancer.
Olle Ljungström, 54, Swedish singer and guitarist.
Ursula Mamlok, 93, German composer.
Jordan Parsons, 25, American mixed martial artist (Bellator), traffic collision.

5/3
Ian Deans, 78, Canadian politician, MP (1980-1986), Parkinson's disease.
Kristian Ealey, 38, British actor (Brookside, Hollyoaks).
Fan Lichu, 82, Chinese bridge structural engineer and academician (Chinese Academy of Engineering).
Gao Shan, 53, Chinese geochemist and academician (Chinese Academy of Science).
Tadeusz Goclowski, 84, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Gdansk (1992-2008), stroke.
Rodger Goodling, 79, American college basketball coach (Shippensburg University).
Sunil Gudge, 56, Indian cricketer (Maharashtra), heart attack.
Kaname Harada, 99, Japanese World War II flying ace, multiple organ failure.
Frank Levingston, 110, American supercentenarian, nation's oldest World War II veteran.
Thomas W. Libous, 63, American politician, member of the New York State Senate (1989-2015), cancer.
Karol Machata, 88, Slovak actor (St. Peter's Umbrella).
Nicolae Munteanu, 93, Romanian journalist (Agerpres, Radio Free Europe).
Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd, 81, Swedish artist (Non-Violence).
Ian Sander, 68, American producer (Ghost Whisperer), heart attack.
Domingo Siazon, Jr., 76, Philippine politician and diplomat, Secretary of Foreign Affairs (1995-2001), ambassador to Austria and Japan.
Jadranka Stojakovic, 65, Bosnian singer-songwriter, motor neuron disease.
Janusz Tazbir, 87, Polish historian.

5/2
Mel Bartholomew, 84, American gardener and author, creator of square foot gardening.
Basil Blackshaw, 84, Northern Irish artist.
Jonathan Cainer, 58, British astrologer (Daily Mail), heart failure.
Marian Dâr?a, 47, Romanian celebrity hairstylist, makeup artist and actor, brain tumor.
Walter Dürst, 89, Swiss ice hockey player, Olympic bronze medalist (1948).
Al Ferrari, 82, American basketball player (St. Louis Hawks, Chicago Zephyrs).
John Kaye, 60, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (since 2007), cancer.
Balraj Madhok, 96, Indian politician.
Tomohiro Matsu (ja), 43, Japanese manga writer (Listen to Me, Girls. I Am Your Father!, Mayoi Neko Overrun!).
Myles McKeon, 97, Irish-born Australian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Bunbury (1969-1982).
Roger Millward, 68, British rugby league player (Hull Kingston Rovers, Castleford Tigers, national team).
Karel Pecko, 95, Slovenian artist.
Afeni Shakur, 69, American businesswoman and political activist (Black Panthers).
Fernando Soto Aparicio, 82, Colombian author.
Gordie Sundin, 78, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles).

5/1
Jean-Marie Girault, 90, French politician, Mayor of Caen (1970-2001).
Solomon W. Golomb, 83, American mathematician and engineer.
Burt Katz, 78, American pizza maker and restaurateur.
Doug Raney, 59, American jazz guitarist.
Gary Welsh, 53, American lawyer and political commentator, suspected suicide by gunshot.