Where Are They Now - Friday, July 8, 2016
Hello fans,
One of my absolute favorite TV shows of all-time is 'The Drew Carey Show'. At the time, in my opinion, it was the best thing on TV. One of main reasons for this was the character of Mimi Bobeck, played by Kathy Kinney. She was one of the funniest, most memorable characters ever to grace the small screen.
Kathy Kinney has been a sitcom staple before and since she played Mimi. She is a truly gifted actress and comedian.
Let's find out what she's been up to...
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":
Jenny Agutter: Best known for her co-starring role as Jessica 6 in the movie "Logan's Run", she has also appeared in "The Eagle Has Landed", "Equus", "An American Werewolf in London" and other movies
Kay Medford: She appeared in the movies "A Face in the Crowd", "Angel in My Pocket", and "Funny Girl"
Eddie Cantor: All-around entertainer, including appearances in vaudeville, movies, television, nightclubs, etc., member of the Ziegfeld Follies
(Answer at the bottom)
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Kathy Kinney
Learn More About Kathy Kinney on Celebrity Nooz
BIRTH DATE: November 3, 1954 Stevens Point, Wisconsin, USA
BIRTH NAME: Kathryn Kinney
NICKNAME: Mimi
CLAIM TO FAME: The role of Mimi Bobeck on 'The Drew Carey Show'.
INFO: Kathy Kinney is an American actress and comedian. She gained considerable popularity in the late 1990s for playing Mimi Bobeck, the outrageously made-up, flamboyantly vulgar, and vindictive nemesis of Drew Carey on the sitcom 'The Drew Carey Show'. She had been involved with television, feature films, and stage work for years.
TRIVIA: In the early 1980s she was a secretary at WCBS-TV in New York while she pursued her comedic acting/improvisation career.
Allergic to cheese
Release of her book, "Queen of Your Own Life: The Grown-up Women's Guide to Claiming Happiness and Getting the Life You Deserve" by Kathy and 'Cindy Ratzlaff'. [March 2010]
Best known by the public for her role as Mimi Bobeck on The Drew Carey Show (1995).
Best friends with Drew Carey.
Between 2009 and 2010, she reprised her role as Mimi Bobeck on 2 episodes of The Price Is Right (1972) with Drew Carey.
WHERE IS HE NOW: Kathy Kinney is still one of the most recognized and popular character actresses working today. She recently appeared on the ABC Family comedy series 'Baby Daddy'.
CREDITS:
2016 Baby Daddy (TV Series)...Judy
2009-2013 The Secret Life of the American Teenager (TV Series)...Bunny / Butcher Shop Lady
2009-2011 The Penguins of Madagascar (TV Series)...Rhonda
2011 Love Bites (TV Series)...Karen (segment "Not to Speak")
2011 Working Class (TV Series)...Dot
2010 Starter Home (Short)...Sandi
2007 My Name Is Earl (TV Series)...Officer Bowman / Officer Bobbi Bowman
2005 Lenny the Wonder Dog...Lisa Lathers
2004 Al Roach: Private Insectigator (Short)...Betty Earwiggins
2004 A Scooby-Doo! Christmas (TV Short)...Sheriff Ellen Perkins
1995-2004 The Drew Carey Show (TV Series)...Mimi Bobeck / Mimi Bobeck Carey
2003 Fillmore! (TV Series)...O'Farrell's Mom
2002 What's New, Scooby-Doo? (TV Series)...Sheriff Ellen Perkins
2002 3-South (TV Series)...(voice)
2001 Rock & Roll Back to School Special (TV Movie)...Mimi Bobeck (Money) Carey
2001 Nikki (TV Series)...Vegas Woman
2000 Behind the Seams...Freddie
1999-2000 Norm (TV Series)...Mimi Bobeck Carey / Betty
2000 Lost in the Pershing Point Hotel...Red Neck Nurse
2000 Picking Up the Pieces...Mrs. Tattler
1999 The Hughleys (TV Series)...Mimi Bobeck Carey
1999 Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot (TV Series)...Jenny the Monkey (voice, as Kathryn Kinney)
1999 Chicken Soup for the Soul (TV Series)
1998 Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place (TV Series)...Mimi Bobeck
1998 The Brian Benben Show (TV Series)...The Facilitator
1998 General Hospital (TV Series)...Waitress
1997 Coach (TV Series)...Mimi Bobeck
1996 Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (TV Series)...Katie Banks
1995 Runway One (TV Movie)...Proprietor of Motel
1995 Grace Under Fire (TV Series)...Nurse
1995 Boy Meets World (TV Series)...Rifkin
1995 Full House (TV Series)...Mrs. Bedrosian
1994 Bakersfield P.D. (TV Series)...Mrs. Blaisher
1993 Mr. Jones...Homeless Lady
1993 Fallen Angels (TV Series)...Mrs. Sullivan
1993 Seinfeld (TV Series)...Bystander
1993 This Boy's Life...Marian
1992 Step by Step (TV Series)...The Proctor
1992 The Larry Sanders Show (TV Series)...Dog Trainer
1992 Cruel Doubt (TV Series)...Skeptical Neighbor
1991 The Linguini Incident...Denise
1991 Dream On (TV Series)...Nora
1991 Tagteam (TV Movie)...Instructor
1990 Grand (TV Series)...Marge
1990 Arachnophobia...Blaire Kendall
1989-1990 Newhart (TV Series)...Miss Goddard
1990 Stanley & Iris...Bernice
1989 Three Fugitives...Receptionist
1988 Scrooged...IBC Nurse
1988 Promised a Miracle (TV Movie)...Cindy Wilson
1988 Inherit the Wind (TV Movie)...Woman at Depot
1986 Parting Glances...Joan
To see Then & Now pictures of Kathy Kinney, visit: Celebrity Nooz
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--Answers to DEAD OR ALIVE--
Jenny Agutter - ALIVE
Born: 12/20/1952
Kay Medford - DEAD (Cancer)
Born: 09/14/1920 Died: 04/10/1980
Eddie Cantor - DEAD (Heart attack)
Born: 01/31/1892 Died: 10/10/1964
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WHO PASSED ON THIS WEEK...
7/7
Husni Kamil Manik (id), 40, Chief of Indonesian General Elections Commission
Tom Marr, 74, American radio host, complications from a stroke.
John McMartin, 86, American actor (All the President's Men, As the World Turns, Sweet Charity), cancer.
7/6
Bukky Ajayi, 82, Nigerian actress (Mother of George).
Marian Bergeson, 90, American politician, member of the California Senate (1984-1995).
Michel Coloni (fr), 88, French Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Dijon (1989-2004).
Matthew Evans, Baron Evans of Temple Guiting, 74, British publisher (Faber).
Armando León Bejarano, 100, Mexican politician, Governor of Morelos (1976-1982).
Duma Mdutyana, 55, South African army officer.
Mike Moore, 59, American football player (Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders, Houston Oilers).
Turgay Seren, 84, Turkish footballer (Galatasaray).
Umaru Shinkafi, 79, Nigerian politician and intelligence chief.
7/5
Sayed Hussein Anwari, 60, Afghan politician, MP (since 2005), Governor of Herat Province (2005-2009), cancer.
William L. Armstrong, 79, American politician, Senator from Colorado (1979-1991), cancer.
Beatrice de Cardi, 102, British archaeologist, complications from a fall.
Alirio Díaz, 92, Venezuelan classical guitarist and composer.
Kari Hautala, 43, Finnish basketball player (Torpan Pojat), heart attack.
Gladys Nordenstrom, 92, American composer.
Phonsie O'Brien, 86, Irish jockey and racehorse trainer.
Rex Pickering, 79, New Zealand rugby union player (Waikato, national team).
Cory Taylor, 61, Australian writer, melanoma.
Brian White, 59, British politician, MP (1997-2005), cancer.
7/4
Romesh Chandra, 97, Indian activist and news editor (Communist Party of India), President of the World Peace Council (1977-1990).
Mitch Fenner, 70, British gymnastics commentator (BBC) and coach, cancer.
Séamus Mac Géidigh, 54, Irish broadcaster (RTÉ).
William Hawkins, 76, Canadian musician and poet.
Abbas Kiarostami, 76, Iranian film director and screenwriter (Close-Up, Taste of Cherry, Certified Copy), gastrointestinal cancer.
Ben Koufie, 84, Ghanaian football player, manager and administrator.
Abner J. Mikva, 90, American politician and judge, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois (1969-1973, 1975-1979), U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit (1979-1994), complications from bladder cancer.
7/3
Arturo, 31, American-born Argentine polar bear.
Michael Beaumont, 22nd Seigneur of Sark, 88, British aristocrat.
Gilbert Bulawan, 29, Filipino basketball player (Blackwater Elite), heart attack.
Hendrik Ceper (id), 37, Indonesian comedian.
Roger Dumas, 84, French comedian and actor (That Man from Rio, Le Concert, The First Day of the Rest of Your Life).
Lou Fontinato, 84, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers, Montreal Canadiens).
Jimmy Frizzell, 79, Scottish football player and manager.
John Middleton, 59, British footballer (Derby County, Nottingham Forest).
Uma Shankar Mishra, 93, Indian politician.
Noel Neill, 95, American actress (Superman).
Toni Randolph, 53, American journalist and news editor (Minnesota Public Radio), during cancer surgery.
Clifford Vaughs, 79, American civil rights activist, filmmaker and motorcycle builder.
Mauricio Walerstein, 71, Mexican film director (Cuando quiero llorar no lloro, Españolas en París).
Markus Werner, 71, Swiss writer (Zündels Abgang).