Subscribe to WHERE ARE THEY NOW
 
Subscribe to DEAL OF THE DAY
 



. . . Where Are They Now? . . .

Hello fans,

It's time for you to vote for who you would like to see featured next in Where Are They Now.

Here are the choices:

Rick Ducommun - The 'Burbs, Groundhog Day
Cindy Morgan - Tron, Caddyshack
Dirk Benedict - The A-Team, Battlestar Galactica
Linda Kelsey - Emergency
Randall 'Tex' Cobb - Raising Arizona, Fletch Lives, Liar Liar

To vote, please visit: Where Are They Now Archives

This week we are catching up with actress Kelly LeBrock, who used to be on the show Weird Science. Where is she now? Let's find out!

Take care,
Melissa


P.S. Are you on Facebook? If you are, check out the Deal of the Day fan page. You get exclusive offers and a new deal every day. It is easy to become a fan, just Click Here and hit the like button...

View Past Issues: Where Are They Now Archives

*

--DEAD OR ALIVE?--

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

Franco Zeffirelli: Italian director of the movies "Romeo and Juliet", "Endless Love", and "Tea with Mussolini" and the TV mini-series "Jesus of Nazareth"

Chief Dan George: Had a memorable role in the movie "The Outlaw Josey Wales", also appeared in "Harry and Tonto" and "Little Big Man"

Arthur Hill: He starred in the TV series "Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law", the movie "The Andromeda Strain" and the TV movie "Death Be Not Proud", among many roles

(Answer at the bottom)

*

Kelly LeBrock

Learn More About Kelly LeBrock on Celebrity Nooz

BIRTH DATE: March 24, 1960 in New York, New York

CLAIM TO FAME: She is probably best known for one of two things... the 'Don't Hate Me Because I'm Beautiful' line or her role in 'Weird Science.'

FAMILY LIFE: Steven Seagal (September 1987 - 1996) (divorced) Three children (Annaliza, Dominick, and Arrisa) Victor Drai (1984 - 1986) (divorced)

INFO: Kelly LeBrock was born in New York and reared in London. She is the daughter of a French-Canadian father and an Irish mother. Kelly LeBrock began her career as a model beginning at the age of sixteen. She has appeared on hundreds of covers and magazines including a Christian Dior ad. She became one of Eileen Ford's most sought-after models. Her motion picture debut was in the movie 'The Woman in Red' (1984).

TRIVIA: Her mother, a former model, was the owner of fine antique stores in London.

WHERE IS SHE NOW: Kelly took a break from acting after she married Steven to have and raise her kids. After the divorce she started making dietary supplements and working on children's books.

After the death of her brother, Harold, in 2008 LeBrock decided to devote her time to the terminally ill. She currently is the celebrity spokesperson for "Club Carson", whose members are children suffering from cancer.

WRITE TO KELLY LEBROCK:
Kelly LeBrock
P.O. Box 57593
Sherman Oaks, CA 91403

Video Clips of Kelly LeBrock:

Weird Science - Trailer

Weird Science - Opening Scene

*

CREDITS:

2010 Obscurus Lupa Presents (TV series)...Andy Stewart
Hard to Kill

2007 Nina & the Mystery of the Secret Room...Mary Theophilus

2006 Gamers...Angela's Mom

2005 Zerophilia...Woman in RV

2002 The Sorcerer's Apprentice...Morgana

1998 Wrongfully Accused...Lauren Goodhue (as Kelly Le Brock)

1996 Tracks of a Killer...Claire Hawkner

1995 Hard Bounty...Donnie

1993 David Copperfield (TV movie)...Clara (voice)

1993 Betrayal of the Dove...Una

1990 Hard to Kill...Andy Stewart (as Kelly Le Brock)

1985 Weird Science...Lisa

1984 The Woman in Red...Charlotte (as Kelly Le Brock)

To see Then & Now pictures of Kelly LeBrock, visit: Celebrity Nooz

*

--Answers to DEAD OR ALIVE--

Franco Zeffirelli - ALIVE
Born: 02/12/1923

Chief Dan George - DEAD
Born: 07/24/1899 Died: 09/23/1981

Arthur Hill - DEAD (Alzheimer's disease)
Born: 08/01/1922 Died: 10/22/2006

*

WHO PASSED ON THIS WEEK...

4/17
Zsuzsa Koncz, 71, Hungarian photographer.
Choichi Aida, 90, Japanese baseball coach, director of the Tokyo Big6 Baseball League, senility.
Dagmar Hochova, 86, Czech photographer.
Dimitris Mitropanos, 64, Greek singer, pulmonary edema.
Nityananda Mohapatra, 99, Indian politician, poet and journalist, natural causes.
Kiyoshi Onosaka, 69, Japanese baseball player (Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes), lung cancer.
Teruko Yoshitake, 80, Japanese critic and nonfiction writer, pneumonia.

4/16
Sari Barabas, 98, Hungarian-born German opera singer, stroke.
Marian Biskup, 89, Polish historian.
Ray Davey, 96, Northern Irish Presbyterian minister, founder of the Corrymeela Community.
Shuho Kato, 76, Japanese racehorse trainer (Japan Racing Association).
George Kunda, 56, Zambian politician, Vice President (2008-2011), anaemia.
Marsk Mc-Kinney Moller, 98, Danish shipping magnate.
Gyorgy Palasthy, 81, Hungarian director.
Carlo Petrini, 64, Italian footballer.
Ageeth Scherphuis, 79, Dutch journalist and broadcaster.
Randy Starkman, 51, Canadian sports journalist, pneumonia.
Jack Streidl, 93, American football coach.

4/15
Paul Bogart, 92, American Emmy-winning television director (All in the Family).
Lee Jin-hee, 82, Korean history researcher and writer (Wako University), lung cancer.
Peter McKenzie (conservationist), 59, New Zealand conservationist, cancer.
Bob Perani, 69, Italian-born American ice hockey player (Flint Generals).
Aleksandr Porokhovshchikov, 73, Russian actor, complications from diabetes and stroke.
Murray Rose, 73, Australian Olympic gold medal-winning (1956, 1960) swimmer, leukaemia.
Samir Said, 58, Kuwaiti footballer, traffic collision.
Rich Saul, 64, American football player (Los Angeles Rams), leukemia.
Dwayne Schintzius, 43, American basketball player (New Jersey Nets), respiratory failure.
Bob Wright, 86, American college basketball coach (Morehead State University).
Tadashi Yamamoto, 76, Japanese businessperson, board chairman of the Japan Cultural Exchange Center, gall bladder cancer.