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Where Are They Now - Friday, January 15, 2016

Hello fans,


It's time to catch up with actress Kimberly Scott, who is known for her roles in Joel Schumacher's films Flatliners, Falling Down and the Client. She also appeared in both Batman Forever and Batman & Robin. What is she up to now? Let's find out...

Take care,
Melissa


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--DEAD OR ALIVE?--

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

Charlie Callas: Stand-up comedian known for his rubber face and sound effects who made many appearances on various talks shows, he also had roles in various movies ("High Anxiety") and TV series ("The Snoop Sisters")

Maureen Stapleton: She appeared in "Bye Bye Birdie", "Interiors", "Reds", "Cocoon" and other movies

Lee Remick: Starred in the movies "Anatomy of a Murder", "Days of Wine and Roses", "Telefon", and "The Omen"

(Answer at the bottom)

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Kimberly Scott

Learn More About Kimberly Scott on Celebrity Nooz

BIRTH DATE: December 11, 1961, Kingsville, Texas, U.S.

CLAIM TO FAME: She is known for such films as The Abyss, Flatliners and Batman Forever

FAMILY LIFE: No info found.

INFO: Scott earned a post-graduate degree from the Yale School of Drama, and went on to appear in a number of films and television roles. She has appeared in several of Joel Schumacher's films, including Flatliners, Falling Down and The Client.

TRIVIA: Attended school at Texas A&M University-Kingsville and the University of Texas.

Was nominated for Broadway's 1988 Tony Award as Best Actress (Featured Role - Play) for August Wilson's "Joe Turner's Come and Gone."

Is the only actress to appear in different Batman films (Batman Forever and Batman & Robin) as different characters.

WHERE IS SHE NOW: Here is the most recent information I could find on Sott. In 2010, she appeared as Mama Nadi in the Oregon Shakespeare Festival's version of Ruined by playwright Lynn Nottage, and in 2011 played the tavern owner Mistress Quickly in Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part Two.

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CREDITS:
2010 Love & Other Drugs...Gail

2008 The Great Buck Howard...Nurse

2007 Time Upon a Once (TV Movie)...Orange Wife

2007 The Gift: At Risk...Sister Maria

2006-2007 Medium (TV Series)...Coroner

2007 The Happiest Day of His Life...Darci, brideswoman

2007 Open House (TV Short)...Ghost

2006 World Trade Center...Sergeant King

2006 Right at Your Door...City Official (voice)

2005/I Touched...Gladys

2003-2005 7th Heaven (TV Series)...Greta / Greta - Social Worker
- Mi Familia: Part 2 (2005) ... Greta
- Why Not Me? (2004) ... Greta
- Go Ask Alice (2003) ... Greta - Social Worker

2005 Guess Who...Kimbra

2004 Wonderfalls (TV Series)...Officer Hale
- Crime Dog (2004)

2003 The United States of Leland...Myra

2002 Santa, Jr. (TV Movie)...Mrs. Taylor

2002 Everybody Loves Raymond (TV Series)...Miss Purcell
- Homework (2002)

2002 Will & Grace (TV Series)...Author
- Wedding Balls (2002)

2001 I Am Sam...Gertie

2001 Providence (TV Series)...Nina Barnett
- The Honeymoon's Over (2001)

2001 Impostor...Comms Officer

2001 K-PAX...Joyce Trexler

2000-2001 Family Law (TV Series)...Carla Turner

2001 Soul Food (TV Series)...Alderman Teresa Davis / Alderman Davis
- Running as Fast as I Can (2001)
- Everything Is Unfolding Perfectly (2001)

2001 Once and Again (TV Series)...Lieutenant Saticoy
- The Other End of the Telescope (2001)

2001 The Brothers...Redena's Mom

2001 The Sleepy Time Gal...Emergency Room Nurse

2000 Strong Medicine (TV Series)...Mrs. Rose Jenkins
- Brainchild (2000)

2000 Get Your Stuff...Gloria

2000 Touched by an Angel (TV Series)...Enshake
- True Confessions (2000)

2000 NYPD Blue (TV Series)...Doctor
- Little Abner (2000)

1999 Ryan Caulfield: Year One (TV Series)
- Pilot (1999)

1999 Bellyfruit...Carmen Duncan

1999 The Practice (TV Series)...Principal Richwood
- Target Practice (1999)

1999 Sister, Sister (TV Series)...Prof. Weaver
- I Know What You Did in Drama Class (1999)

1999 The '60s (TV Movie)...Althea Taylor

1998 In Quiet Night...Vinette

1998 The Velocity of Gary...Nurse Adams

1998 Sweet Jane...Dr. Gordon

1998 JAG (TV Series)...Agent Lisa Viola
- With Intent to Die (1998)

1997 Toothless (TV Movie)...Gwen

1997 Batman & Robin...Observatory Associate

1996 3rd Rock from the Sun (TV Series)...Emily
- The Art of Dick (1996)

1996 Malibu Shores (TV Series)...Officer Guthrie
- Pilot: Part 2 (1996)
- Pilot: Part 1 (1996)

1996 Black & White: A Love Story...Deandra

1996 Boy Meets World (TV Series)...Sonja
- The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (1996)

1995 Chicago Hope (TV Series)...Dr. Kimberly Barnett
- Hello Goodbye (1995)

1995 Batman Forever...Margaret

1991-1994 The Commish (TV Series)...Lucille Carter

1994 Drop Zone...Joanne (as Kimberly A. Scott)

1994 Father and Scout (TV Movie)...Francine

1994 ER (TV Series)...Sandy's Mother
- Into That Good Night (1994)

1994 The Client...Doreen

1994 Green Dolphin Beat (TV Movie)...Carter

1994 Body Shot...Shark Club Patron

1993/I Caught in the Act (TV Movie)...Wilson

1993 Family Dog (TV Series)...Additional Voices (voice, as Kimberley Scott)

1993 Falling Down...Detective Jones

1992 2000 Malibu Road (TV Series)
- Pilot (1992)

1992 Bodies of Evidence (TV Series)...Maggie Holland (1993)

1992 The Waterdance...Alice

1991 All-American Murder (Video)...Cheerleader

1991 Locked Up: A Mother's Rage (TV Movie)...Sherisse

1991 MacGyver (TV Series)...Mama Lorraine

1991 Shannon's Deal (TV Series)...Julia
- The Inside Man (1991)
- First Amendment (1991)

1991 Prison Stories: Women on the Inside (TV Movie)...Stacy

1990 Flatliners...Winnie Hicks

1990 Stolen: One Husband (TV Movie)

1990 Downtown...Christine Curren

1989 Gross Anatomy...Nurse Louise

1989 The Abyss...Lisa 'One Night' Standing

1989 A Man Called Hawk (TV Series)...Mary
- Beautiful Are the Stars (1989)

To see Then & Now pictures of Kimberly Scott, visit:
Learn More About Kimberly Scott on Celebrity Nooz

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--Answers to DEAD OR ALIVE--

Charlie Callas - DEAD
Born: 12/20/1924 Died: 01/27/2011

Maureen Stapleton - DEAD (Pulmonary disease)
Born: 06/21/1925 Died: 03/13/2006

Lee Remick - DEAD (Cancer)
Born: 12/14/1935 Died: 07/02/1991

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WHO PASSED ON THIS WEEK...

1/12
Robert Black, 68, Scottish serial killer and kidnapper.
Ivan Bukavshin, 20, Russian chess Grandmaster, stroke.
Ruth Leuwerik, 91, German film actress.
Anti Marguste (et), 84, Estonian composer.

1/11
Budi Anduk, 47, Indonesian actor and comedian, pneumonia.
Reginaldo Araujo, 38, Brazilian footballer, heart attack.
William Del Monte, 109, American centenarian, last known survivor of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
Berge Furre, 78, Norwegian politician and historian.
Alexander Hickman, 90, Canadian judge and politician.
Monte Irvin, 96, American Hall of Fame baseball player (Newark Eagles, New York Giants, Chicago Cubs).
Brian Johnson, 59, Australian rugby league player and coach (St. George, Warrington), Alzheimer's disease.
Yevgeni Kotlov (ru), 66, Russian Soviet ice hockey player (Dynamo Moscow).
David Margulies, 78, American actor (Ghostbusters, The Sopranos, Conversations with My Father).
Robert Naegele, 90, German actor (The NeverEnding Story II, The Old Fox, Waller's Last Trip).
John Stokes, 70, British soldier and mountaineer.
Melania Ursu (ro), 75, Romanian theater and film actress, heart attack.
Gunnel Vallquist, 97, Swedish writer and translator.

1/10
Abbas Bahri, 61, Tunisian mathematician and professor (Rutgers University).
John Berry, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (Idaho).
Wim Bleijenberg, 85, Dutch footballer (Ajax, national team).
David Bowie, 69, English singer-songwriter ("Space Oddity", Ziggy Stardust, "Heroes"), record producer and actor (Labyrinth), liver cancer.
Bard Breivik, 67, Norwegian sculptor, cancer.
Alton Brown, 90, American baseball player (Washington Senators).
Ann Z. Caracristi, 94, American cryptographer, Deputy
Director of the NSA (1980-1982), complications from dementia.
Teofil Codreanu, 74, Romanian footballer (Rapid Bucuresti).
Jeanne Cordova, 67, American LGBT activist, brain cancer.
Michael Galeota, 31, American actor (The Jersey).
Hernan Gamboa, 69, Venezuelan musician (Serenata Guayanesa), cancer.
Ulrich Hahnen, 63, German politician, Deputy of the
Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (since 2010), cancer.
Ralph Hauenstein, 103, American philanthropist and businessman.
Francis Thomas Hurley, 88, American Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Anchorage (1976-2001).
George Jonas, 80, Hungarian-born Canadian writer, Parkinson's disease.
Bob Oatley, 87, Australian yachtsman (Wild Oats XI) and winemaker (Rosemount).
Spencer Rich, 85, American reporter (The Washington Post).
Gerardo Unzueta Lorenzana (es), 90, Mexican journalist and politician (Mexican Communist Party).
Cornelis Zitman, 89, Dutch sculptor.
Yusuf Zuayyin (de), 84, Syrian politician, Prime Minister (1965, 1966-1968).

1/9
Merab Chigoev, 65, South Ossetian politician, Prime Minister (1998-2001), traffic collision.
Cielito del Mundo, 80, Filipino singer, actress and politician, heart attack.
Hamada Emam, 68, Egyptian footballer (Zamalek SC).
John Harvard, 77, Canadian politician, Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba (2004-2009).
Gareth Hoskins, 48, Scottish architect, complications of a heart attack.
Mike McGinnity, English football chairman (Coventry City).
Lance Rautzhan, 63, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers), cancer.
Jose Maria Rivas, 57, Salvadoran footballer, leukemia.
Gianni Rondolino, 83, Italian film critic and historian, founder of the Turin Film Festival.
Paul-Marie Francois Rousset, 94, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Saint-Etienne (1971-1987).
Angus Scrimm, 89, American actor (Phantasm, Alias, John Dies at the End).
Piet Steenkamp, 90, Dutch politician, President of the Senate (1983-1991).
Ed Stewart, 74, British TV and radio broadcaster (Top of the Pops, Crackerjack), stroke.
Janis Vaisla, 46, Latvian musician (Pirates of the Sea), cardiac amyloidosis.
Zelimkhan Yaqub, 66, Azerbaijani poet.

1/8
Hamdy Ahmed, 82, Egyptian actor.
Otis Clay, 73, American R&B and soul singer ("Tryin' to Live My Life Without You", "The Only Way Is Up"), heart attack.
Maria Teresa de Filippis, 89, Italian racing driver, first woman to race in Formula One (Maserati, Behra-Porsche).
Oscar Fritschi, 76, Swiss politician.
Valeri Gadzhiyev (ru), 74, Soviet Azerbaijani footballer (Neftchi PFK, Dynamo Moscow).
Ida Gaskin, 96, Welsh-born New Zealand teacher and quiz show contestant.
Alessandro Ghinami, 92, Italian politician, President of Sardinia (1979-1980).
Elmar Hillebrand (de), 90, German sculptor.
Medea Jugeli, 90, Georgian gymnast, Olympic champion (1952).
German Moreno, 82, Philippine television host (That's Entertainment, Walang Tulugan with the Master Showman, GMA Supershow) and actor, cardiac arrest.
Royal Parker, 86, American television personality, heart failure.
Paddy Reid, 91, Irish rugby union and league player.
Red Simpson, 81, American country singer-songwriter ("I'm a Truck"), complications from a heart attack.
Brett Smiley, 60, American singer-songwriter.
Carlos Milciades Villalba Aquino, 91, Paraguayan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of San Juan Bautista de las Misiones (1978-1999).

1/7
Tyler Alexander, 75, American race car engineer, co-founder of McLaren.
Brahim Chergui, 94, Algerian militant.
Patrick Connolly, 80s, Irish lawyer, Attorney General (1982).
Andre Courreges, 92, French fashion designer.
Robert M. Cundick, 89, American organist and composer.
Paddy Doherty, 89, Northern Irish civil rights activist.
Bill Foster, 86, American college basketball coach (Rutgers, Utah, Duke, South Carolina).
Joaquin Gamboa Pascoe, 93, Mexican trade union leader and politician.
John Johnson, 68, American basketball player (Cleveland Cavaliers, Portland Trail Blazers, Houston Rockets, Seattle SuperSonics).
Kitty Kallen, 94, American singer ("Little Things Mean a Lot").
Judith Kaye, 77, American lawyer, Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals (1993-2008), cancer.
Richard Libertini, 82, American actor (Fletch, All of Me, The In-Laws), cancer.
Cristian Moisescu, 69, Romanian politician, Mayor of Arad (1992-1996), sepsis.
William H. O'Dell, 77, American politician, member of the South Carolina Senate (since 1989).
Ashraf Pahlavi, 96, Persian princess, President of the Women's Organization of Iran (1967-1979).
Jit Samaroo, 65, Trinidadian Steelpan musician and arranger.
Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, 79, Indian politician, Chief
Minister of Jammu and Kashmir (2002-2005, since 2015), Minister of Home Affairs (1989-1990), multiple organ failure.
Abel Sebele, 26, Zimbabwean footballer (FC Wichita, San Diego Sockers), traffic collision.
Troy Shondell, 76, American singer, complications from Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease.
Sergey Shustikov, 45, Russian football player (Torpedo Moscow) and manager (Solyaris Moscow).
Sergei Simonov, 23, Russian ice hockey player (HC Lipetsk), complications after spleen surgery.
Anton Srholec, 86, Slovak writer and priest, lung cancer.
Anna Synodinou, 88, Greek politician and actress (The 300 Spartans).
Janos Gyorgy Szilagyi, 97, Hungarian historian.
Jesus Maria Ramon Valdes, 77, Mexican politician.
Hansrudi Wascher (de), 87, Swiss-born German cartoonist.
Valerio Zanone, 79, Italian politician, Secretary of
Italian Liberal Party (1976-1985) and Mayor of Turin (1990-1991).