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Senta Michelle Moses (born August 8, 1973) is an American actress. She is most well-known for her co-starring role as Phoebe, the lab assistant/co-host in the children's series Beakman's World (1996–1997), she also portrayed Winnifred Leeds in General Hospital (2009), Lizzie in Greek (2008–2009), and Tracy McCallister in Home Alone (1990) and Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992).
This episode is told from Brian's viewpoint as the school World Happiness Dance screws up everyone's love lives, Brian gets his first erection "from actual physical contact" when new transfer student Delia (Senta Moses) touches his hand, and he asks her to the dance. Jordan won't ask Angela to the dance, so Angela asks Brian to drive her there ...
When Senta Moses was added to the show's cast, the producers began to use a majority of the sound effects from the NBC game show Scrabble. Paul Zaloom costumed as Beakman in UNAM, 2014. One segment of the show was the famed "Beakman Challenge". During this segment, Beakman would challenge Lester to do a stunt that illustrated a basic scientific ...
Senta Moses Chapter 2 & Chapter 3 A perky Nationals consultant who was sent by Tegan to straighten up ZBZ after the article. Her strict rules caused a few of the sisters to deactivate and the rest were miserable. She worships her boss Tegan but the feeling is not mutual. Robin Wylie Anna Osceola Chapter 2 & Chapter 4
The Greeks find themselves under the auspices of new rules and regulations, and Casey finds herself under the watchful eye of Nationals representative, Lizzie (Senta Moses), who brings a higher level of tradition and conservatism to the sisterhood.
Senta Moses – actress known for her role in Home Alone; Shannon Elizabeth – actress (father of Lebanese descent) Terrence Malick – filmmaker, of part Lebanese descent; Tom Shadyac – film director (of 3/4 Lebanese descent) [5] Tony Shalhoub – actor [9] Tony Thomas – producer (father was of Lebanese descent)
Bella and the Bulldogs is an American comedy television series created by Jonathan Butler and Gabriel Garza that aired on Nickelodeon from January 17, 2015 to June 25, 2016.
Running the Halls is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC's TNBC Saturday morning lineup. The series was created by Steve Slavkin. [1] The show consisted of 13 episodes, which aired on from September 11 to December 4, 1993, and aired immediately following Saved by the Bell: The New Class during the latter show's first season.