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Luttrell is best known for her role as Kara Cupper on the children's television series Shining Time Station, and the voice of Keesha Franklin on The Magic School Bus. In 1997, she starred as Emelie Robeson on The New Ghostwriter Mysteries. After several seasons of those and other TV series, she moved south to Los Angeles, California.
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After professional bicyclist Angela Franklin, one of Keesha's two mothers, is framed for stealing the gold medal for the World Wheel Games, a bicycle race that takes place every 3.14 years, the class works together as a group of spies to clear her name. The real gold stealer is revealed to be Franklin's racing rival, Laura Smythe, who did it ...
A family of five was found shot to death Friday afternoon in a murder-suicide at a mobile home park in Lake Station, Indiana. Police said around 2:45 p.m., officers responded to a home in the 6700 ...
Libby Titus, a singer who recorded two albums in the late 1960s and ’70s before retiring from the music scene, later becoming the wife of Steely Dan’s Donald Fagen, died Sunday at age 77. No ...
After her TikTok video about moving on from her husband's sudden death went viral, Holly Smith is clapping back. Smith's original video, posted on Sept. 15, responds to a comment questioning her ...
Kesha Rose Sebert was born on March 1, 1987, in Los Angeles. [4] [5] Her mother, Rosemary Patricia "Pebe" Sebert, is a singer-songwriter who co-wrote the 1978 single "Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You" [6] with Hugh Moffatt for Joe Sun, made popular by country music artist Dolly Parton on her 1980 album Dolly, Dolly, Dolly.
Rosita Missoni dies: Missoni fashion house co-founder and knitwear pioneer was 93 Screenwriter and director Jeff Baena (left), who was also married to actress Aubrey Plaza, died on Friday.