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Hello fans,

According to your votes, you want to know what's going
on with Charlene Tilton these days. Tilton made a name
for herself playing Lucy Ewing on the television series
Dallas, but what is she doing nowadays? Well, let's
find out, shall we?

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--DEAD OR ALIVE?

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

--Michael Palin: Member of the Monty Python comedy troupe

--Abe Vigoda: He played Fish on the TV series "Barney Miller"

--Richard Boone: Played Paladin in the TV series "Have Gun
Will Travel"

(Answer at the bottom)

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CHARLENE TILTON
http://www.celebritynooz.com/charlene_tilton.aspx

BIRTH DATE: December 1, 1958, San Diego, California


CLAIM TO FAME: She is best known for playing Lucy Ewing on
the popular television series Dallas from 1978 to 1985 and
from 1988 to 1990.


FAMILY LIFE: Tilton was married to country singer Johnny
Lee from 1982 to 1984 and to Domenick Allen from 1985 to
1992. She has one daughter, Cherish Lee, born in 1982.


INFO: Tilton began performing at the age of seven in school
recitals, theatre and neighborhood workshops. She went to
Hollywood High School, where she starred in several
productions and also served as the president of the
Thespian's Club.

At age 15, she appeared in a Japanese clothing commercial
with Ringo Starr of the Beatles, and this led to more
commercial and television appearances. She was cast as Lucy
Ewing on the popular television series Dallas when she was
17, and she had a long run playing the saucy daughter of
Gary and Val Ewing.

Continued below....

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TRIVIA: Her daughter, Cherish Lee, was only 17 when she
started working as a gossip columnist for The Globe tabloid
magazine.

Is a professional-caliber singer; she did all her own vocals
in the "Dallas" (1978) episode where Lucy Ewing runs away
with the Greg Evigan character to try and become a country-
western star.

Is an only child.

Posed topless in Playboy magazine in the 1980s.

Ex-niece-in-law of Annie Ross.


WHERE IS SHE NOW: Tilton continues to appear on television,
most recently on the WE Channel's show, You're Wearing That?,
which aired on August 26. She is also appearing this month
on Logo's RuPaul's Drag U, where she gets transformed into
a stunning drag queen! She has a guest role in the 2010 film
#1 Cheerleader Camp, which is out on DVD now. This weekend,
fans will have the chance to meet her in London at
Autographia, the world's largest autograph show.


WRITE TO CHARLENE TILTON:
Charlene Tilton
22059 Galvez St.
West Hollywood, CA 91364


OFFICIAL WEBSITE: www.charlenetilton.biz


Video Clips of Chalene Tilton

Dallas - Theme Song
http://www.evtv1.com/player.aspx?itemnum#81

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CREDITS:
#1 Cheerleader Camp (2010) (V) .... Charlene Tilton
Paranormal Calamity (2010) .... Jacquiline
Mean Parents Suck (2010)
Sarah's Choice (2009) (V) .... Michelle Biden
Superhero Movie (2008) .... Jill's Mother
Tell Veronica (2008) (V) .... Veronica Star
Point of Entry (2007) (TV) .... Helen
Getting It Straight (2006) .... Cynthia Rosenburg
A Distant Thunder (2005) .... Susan
Zombie Rights! (2003) .... Host
Totally Blonde (2001) .... Blonde Scool Director
The Theory of Everything (2000) (TV) .... Stephanie
Bar Hopping (2000) (TV) .... Actress
Detonator (1998) .... Gail Davies
Safety Patrol (1998) (TV) .... Mrs. Zapruder
Favorite Deadly Sins (1995) (TV) .... Actress playing Norma Jean
"Night Stand" .... Charlene (1 episode)
- Dream a Little Dream (????) TV episode .... Charlene
Star Witness (1995) (TV) .... Grace Kelly
The Silence of the Hams (1994) .... Jane Wine
Center of the Web (1992) .... Kathryn Lockwood
Deadly Bet (1992) .... Isabella
Problem Child 2 (1991) .... Debbie Claukinski
Ragin' Cajun (1991) .... Ali Webster
For Parents Only (1991) .... Mrs. Farell
"Dallas" .... Lucy Ewing Cooper / ... (228 episodes, 1978-1990)
Border Shootout (1990) .... Edith Hanasain
"Murder, She Wrote" .... Cindy March (1 episode, 1987)
- The Cemetery Vote (1987) TV episode .... Cindy March
"The Love Boat" .... Emily Marcus / ... (4 episodes, 1980-1987)
"New Love, American Style" (1 episode, 1986)
- Love and the Serious Wedding, Love and Condo (1986) TV episode
"Hotel" .... Holly Lane (1 episode, 1983)
- Relative Loss (1983) TV episode .... Holly Lane
The Fall of the House of Usher (1982) (TV) .... Jennifer Cresswell
"Fantasy Island" .... Charlotte 'Charlie' Johnson (1 episode, 1980)
- Skater's Edge/Concerto of Death/The Last Great Race (1980) TV episode .... Charlotte 'Charlie' Johnson
"Laverne & Shirley" .... The Girl at Bar (2 episodes, 1980)
- Murder on the Moose Jaw Express: Part 2 (1980) TV episode .... The Girl at Bar
- Murder on the Moose Jaw Express: Part 1 (1980) TV episode .... The Girl at Bar
"Knots Landing" .... Lucy Ewing (1 episode, 1980)
- Home is for Healing (1980) TV episode .... Lucy Ewing
Pale Horse Pale Rider (1980) .... Miranda
Diary of a Teenage Hitchhiker (1979) (TV) .... Julie
Big Wednesday (1978) .... Party Girl #2
Sweater Girls (1978) .... Candy
"Eight Is Enough" .... Wendy Springer (1 episode, 1977)
- Women, Ducks and the Domino Theory (1977) TV episode .... Wendy Springer
"Happy Days" .... Jill Higgins (2 episodes, 1976-1977)
- The Third Anniversary Show (1977) TV episode .... Jill Higgins
- They Shoot Fonzies, Don't They (1976) TV episode .... Jill Higgins
Freaky Friday (1976) .... Bambi


To see Then & Now pictures of Chalene Tilton, visit:
http://www.celebritynooz.com/charlene_tilton.aspx


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--Answers to DEAD OR ALIVE

Michael Palin - ALIVE
Born: 05/05/1943

Abe Vigoda - ALIVE
Born: 02/24/1921

Richard Boone - DEAD (Cancer)
Born: 06/18/1917 Died: 01/10/1981


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WHO PASSED ON THIS WEEK...

9/23
-Malcolm Douglas, 69, Australian bushman and documentary
maker, traffic collision.
-Teresa Lewis, 41, American murderer, execution by lethal
injection.
-Cesar Mercado, 34, Nicaraguan consulate official, cut
throat.
-Gifford Noel, 32, British drum and bass DJ, natural causes.
-Fernando Riera, 90, Chilean football player and coach,
heart attack.
-Prisciliano Rodríguez, Mexican politician, Mayor of Doctor
González, shot.

9/22
-Jackie Burroughs, 71, English-born Canadian actress (Road
to Avonlea, The Care Bears Movie, Willard), stomach cancer.
-Mike Celizic, 61, American sportswriter and author, T-cell
lymphoma.
-Eddie Fisher, 82, American singer and entertainer,
complications from hip surgery.
-Eleuterio Fortino, 72, Italian Eastern Catholic prelate
(Eparchy of Lungro degli Albanesi), Under Secretary of PCPCU
(1987?2010).
-Graeme Hunt, 58, New Zealand journalist.
-Alan Rudkin, 68, British boxing champion.
-Víctor Julio Suárez Rojas, 57, Colombian member of the
FARC, air strike.
-Vyacheslav Tsaryov, 39, Russian football player.

9/21
-Grace Bradley, 97, American actress (The Big Broadcast of
1938), widow of William Boyd.
-Ralph Broad, 84, British motorsport team owner, founder of
Broadspeed.
-Geoffrey Burgon, 69, British composer.
-Wes Davoren, 82, Australian politician, member of the New
South Wales Legislative Assembly for Lakemba (1984?1995).
-Vinnie Doyle, 72, Irish journalist, editor of the Irish
Independent, after short illness.
-Bernard Genoud, 68, Swiss Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Lausanne, Genève et Fribourg (1999-2010), lung cancer.
-Sindi Hawkins, 52, Canadian politician, MLA for Okanagan
West (1996?2001) and Kelowna-Mission (2001?2009), leukemia.
-James Edward Michaels, 84, American Roman Catholic prelate,
Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Wheeling-Charleston (1973?1987)
-Sandra Mondaini, 79, Italian actress, after long illness.
-Don Partridge, 68, British musician and one-man band, heart
attack.
-Shabtai Rosenne, 93, Israeli jurist and diplomat, cardiac
arrest.
-Sir Archie Taiaroa, 73, New Zealand Maori leader, stroke.

9/20
-Fud Leclerc, 86, Belgian singer, first person to score nul
points at the Eurovision Song Contest.
-Jakob Mayr, 86, Austrian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary
Bishop Emeritus of Salzburg.
-Kenny McKinley, 23, American football player (Denver
Broncos), suicide by gunshot.
-Jennifer Rardin, 45, American author, known for the Jaz
Parks series of fantasy novels.
-Leonard Skinner, 77, American school teacher, namesake of
Lynyrd Skynyrd, Alzheimer's disease.
-Kenneth Weaver, 94, American science writer (National
Geographic Magazine).

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