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Tina Yothers (/ ˈ j ʌ ð ər z /; born Kristina Louise Yothers; May 5, 1973) [2] is an American singer and former actress. Beginning a career as a child actor at the age of three, she is best known for her role as Jennifer Keaton on the hit NBC series Family Ties, as well as for her roles in numerous television films throughout the 1980s and early 1990s including The Cherokee Trail, Crash ...
The Boat received a 78% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes. [6] The Hollywood Reporter called the film "unique". [1] The Times of Malta gave it a positive review, describing it as a "a discomfiting and chilling ride," and praising the actor's ability to "[project] the man’s myriad emotions with consummate ease," despite having "sparse dialogue to work with."
A Family Double Dare toss-up physical challenge showing two contestants trying to catch a "meatball" in a bowl of "spaghetti", 1990. Each team on the original Double Dare and Super Sloppy Double Dare consisted of two children, while teams on Family Double Dare and Double Dare 2000 included two adults and two children. [2]
Main cast: seasons 2-3 2005 Eve: Herself Episode: "Kung Fu Divas" Steve Harvey's Big Time Challenge: Herself Episode: "Episode #2.17" The Starlet: Herself/Judge Main Judge Independent Lens: Herself Episode: "Double Dare/Piki and Poko: Taking the Dare!" Hi-Jinks: Herself Episode: "Vivica Fox" Loonatics Unleashed: Black Velvet (voice)
Three young wealthy couples decide to spend an unforgettable weekend on a luxury yacht in the Mediterranean Sea. However, the long-awaited cruise quickly turns into a real nightmare for them.
She usually takes the "femme fatale" roles in low-budget horror and murder-mystery movies including Lake Consequence (1992), Criminal Passion (1994), and Payback (1995). She was featured alongside Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder in the 1989 comedy See No Evil, Hear No Evil , and as Hulk Hogan 's love interest, Samantha N. Moore, in the wrestling ...
Double Dare is a 2004 documentary film about stuntwomen, specifically Jeannie Epper and Zoë Bell, directed by Amanda Micheli. [1] The documentary follows Epper and Bell over several years, Epper from 1997 and Bell from the end of Xena: Warrior Princess in 2001, to 2003.
Jeannie Epper, who was a stunt double for Lynda Carter in the original “Wonder Woman” TV series and performed stunts in many movies and TV shows, died Sunday evening at her home in Simi Valley ...