RIP!
Sudden cancer victim so very possibly the jab.
I remember her in a “Star Trek” movie, many years ago. RIP.
Oh, really sad. RIP, Kristie.
Sad news. She was very good in Cheers!
RIP Kirstie. First saw her in the 1985 “North and South” TV mini-series with Patrick Swayze (Orry Main). She played Virgilia Hazard, sister of George Hazard, played by James Read. Several of the people who starred in the series got married: James Read, and his co-star Wendy Kilbourne, are still married. Lesley-Anne Down met her husband Don E. FauntLeRoy who was a cinematographer for the series, are still married. Genie Francis and Jonathan Frakes met while filming the series, and are still married. Terri Garber met her first husband Christopher Martin “Chris” Hager, when he was working as a grip on the North & South series set. They have one daughter, and divorced in 1989. Kirstie Alley had already met and married Parker Stevenson before they both appeared in the series. They divorced in 1997.
Star Trek movie. She played a Romulan/Vulcan character. She told the most hilarious story about a first date one evening after a full day of filming. She always had a full head of thick hair, and she ran off the soundstage without taking the time to look in a mirror. She had not removed her pointed earpieces. As the evening date / dinner is progressing, she takes her hand and moves her hair back from her face, behind her ear. Her date started to have the most amazing, strange look on his face, and then she remembered her pointed ears. Not sure if there was ever a second date. Her time at Cheers was so funny, and so well done. A very, very beautiful person.
Her casting was key in keeping the show afloat after Shelly Long left. Not only did the show survive, but it became more popular.
A beautiful lady, RIP.
Even when she was heavy, she had a beautiful look and a serious intelligence. RIP
She was in a British show called “Time Crashers” in which a group of personalities had to live for a day in an assigned role in some time in the past. It ran for one season. This one was in Edwardian times. They were servants in an Edwardian Manor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKuDBaJ4p1s
She really did a wonderful job. Truly took on the role and didn’t complain.
She was a voice of sanity. She warned about Hollywood pushing the acceptance of pedophilia over a year ago.