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Romero was written out in the opening scene of the second episode of the series, shown in September 1952, with his character dying of the same cause as Yarborough. He was killed off. After a few episodes, the character of Romero was replaced by Frank Smith; played by Ben Alexander. Hattie McDaniel: Beulah, the maid Beulah: 6 1952-10-26 Breast ...
Instead, they re-shot the scene using a different actor, whose death in the film was by a throwing knife. On 11 June 1993, English comic actor Bernard Bresslaw died of a sudden heart attack in his dressing room at the Open Air Theatre in Regent's Park, London, where he was to play Grumio in the New Shakespeare Company's production of The Taming ...
An official Kim Possible soundtrack was released by Walt Disney Records on July 1, 2003, featuring "Call Me, Beep Me" and "Could it Be", [67] in addition to other musical contributions from the cast of Kim Possible in addition to various Disney recording artists, including Aaron Carter. [60]
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Kim Possible fights crime alongside her best friend and sidekick Ron Stoppable, aided by his pet naked mole-rat Rufus and 10 year-old computer genius Wade. [5] She lives in the fictional town of Middleton, USA with her parents James and Ann, who work as a rocket scientist and neurosurgeon respectively, [6] [7] and her younger brothers, identical twins Jim and Tim. [8]
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
She is a TV teen action star who specializes in "extreme" death-defying stunts, but in reality fakes all her stunts. Kim and Ron expose her when Kim tries to save Lynn from a failed bungee jump stunt and discovers she was using a stuffed dummy as a stunt-double. Her catchphrase is "freaky", placing extra emphasis on the eaky rather than fr.