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"Meet the Parents" Actress Dies...
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| March 11, 2006
| Sarah Hall
Posted on 03/11/2005 12:23:10 PM PST by crushelits
Nicole DeHuff, an actress who played Teri Polo's sister in Meet the Parents, has died of causes related to pneumonia. She was 30.
The actress died Feb. 16 in Hollywood, four days after she reportedly checked into a Los Angeles hospital, was misdiagnosed and sent home with orders to take Tylenol.
When her condition worsened, she returned to the hospital and was prescribed antibiotics for bronchitis and again sent home. Two days later, paramedics were called to her home after she collapsed, gasping for breath. By the time she reached the hospital, she was unconscious and passed away soon after.
Meet the Parents marked DeHuff's feature-film debut. She played Deborah Byrnes, the sister whose wedding prompts Gaylord "Greg" Focker's (Ben Stiller) visit to girlfriend Pam Byrne's (Polo) childhood home to attend the ceremony and, as suggested by the title, meet the parents. Hilarity ensues.
In one of the movie's most memorable scenes, a Speedo-clad Stiller spikes a volleyball into DeHuff's face, breaking the bride-to-be's nose and cementing his own unpopularity.
DeHuff also appeared in 2004's Suspect Zero with Ben Kingsley and in an independent film called Killing Cinderella.
She also starred in the as yet unreleased independent film Unbeatable Harold, directed by her husband, Ari Palitz, and costarring Dylan McDermott and Gordon Michaels.
On the small screen, DeHuff had roles in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, The Court, The Practice, Dragnet, Without a Trace and Monk. She also appeared in the TV movie See Arnold Run.
A native of Oklahoma, DeHuff graduated from the Carnegie Mellon University acting program.
She is survived by Palitz, her husband of four years, as well as her sister, her mother and her father.
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KEYWORDS: 30years; actress; dehuff; deniro; dies; meet; nicole; nicolewho; obituary; oklahoma; parents; stiller
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To: crushelits
That's horrible!
"sent home with orders to take Tylenol."
There's your problem right there. Tylenol ain't worth crap; a sham.
As for the L.A. hospital - I'll bet it was no teaching hospital.
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posted on
03/11/2005 12:30:04 PM PST
by
the OlLine Rebel
(Common sense is an uncommon virtue.)
To: crushelits
Wonder which hospital it was.
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posted on
03/11/2005 12:30:09 PM PST
by
It's me
To: crushelits
How tragic for someone so young. Prayers for her family.
To: crushelits
Doctors kill more people than all guns combined.
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posted on
03/11/2005 12:30:37 PM PST
by
dts32041
(When did the Democratic party stop being the political arm of the KKK?)
To: crushelits
Dayum. Misdiagnosed? Wow. So sad. Is this considered an acceptable mistake?
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posted on
03/11/2005 12:32:03 PM PST
by
krb
(ad hominem arguments are for stupid people)
To: crushelits
The actress died Feb. 16 in Hollywood, four days after she reportedly checked into a Los Angeles hospital, was misdiagnosed and sent home with orders to take Tylenol. The reporter doesn't know the facts of the case, doesn't know pneumonia from bronchitis, and is in no position to report that the condition was "misdiagnosed", even if subsequent events proved unfortunate.
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posted on
03/11/2005 12:32:27 PM PST
by
Plutarch
To: crushelits
She played Deborah Byrnes, the sister whose wedding prompts Gaylord "Greg" Focker's (Ben Stiller) visit to girlfriend Pam Byrne's (Polo) childhood home to attend the ceremony and, as suggested by the title, meet the parents. Hilarity ensues.
The bolded phrase should never appear in an obit.
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posted on
03/11/2005 12:32:42 PM PST
by
Borges
To: crushelits
I got pneumonia about 4 years ago. It was a bad bug. A very bad bug. It took over my left lung in a day. If I wouldn't have gone to the hospital at 9 PM rather than try to sleep til morning and then go, I would be dead.
Still, the doctors shoulda known. Mine did. Immediately.
Sometimes life throws you a curve.
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posted on
03/11/2005 12:32:45 PM PST
by
montomike
(Gay means happy and carefree...not an abomination against nature's check valve.)
To: 1rudeboy
I'd like to hear how a doctor can mis-diagnose pneumonia. Honest question. What are stethoscopes and thermometers for, anyway?I agree. My mother was diagnosed with pnewmonia about a week ago. It took the doctor about 5 minutes to determine she had pnuemonia and admit her to the hospital.
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posted on
03/11/2005 12:32:54 PM PST
by
ladtx
( "Remember your regiment and follow your officers." Captain Charles May, 2d Dragoons, 9 May 1846)
To: crushelits
Good thing we don't have hillarycare....she probably wouldn't have made it to hospital in the first place, let alone being misdiagnosed. For someone to die of pneumonia at her age is unforgivable. Just imagine hillarycare....
FMCDH(BITS)
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posted on
03/11/2005 12:33:09 PM PST
by
nothingnew
(There are two kinds of people; Decent and indecent.)
To: crushelits
Guesswork in white coats...
To: Borges
It must be very hard. I've had Pneumonia 7 times - 5 were misdiagnosed. Now, I've got a good doctor that actually listens to me. When I go in and tell them I feel a tickle in my chest, they get me in front of an x-ray machine right away.
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posted on
03/11/2005 12:33:56 PM PST
by
taxcontrol
(People are entitled to their opinion - no matter how wrong it is.)
To: ladtx
Must be friday. I mispelled pneumonia twice in the same post.
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posted on
03/11/2005 12:34:05 PM PST
by
ladtx
( "Remember your regiment and follow your officers." Captain Charles May, 2d Dragoons, 9 May 1846)
To: crushelits
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posted on
03/11/2005 12:34:07 PM PST
by
MrBambaLaMamba
(Buy 'Allah' brand urinal cakes - If you can't kill the enemy at least you can piss on their god)
To: Borges
In all fairness, I think it's possible she was sick otherwise and gained the pneumonia. I don't think it's a real illness per se, rather a condition of fluid in the lungs. If she was sick, she could've been sitting around too much and catching pneumonia, too. That is a big concern of any1 convalescing.
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posted on
03/11/2005 12:34:24 PM PST
by
the OlLine Rebel
(Common sense is an uncommon virtue.)
To: crushelits
An unnecessary tragedy....very sad. Shame on the hospital!
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posted on
03/11/2005 12:34:28 PM PST
by
Awestruck
(The artist formerly known as Goodie D)
To: crushelits
90,000+ Americans die each year from "medical misadventure". ~30,000 die from firearms related incidents and over half of those are suicides. And yet, doctors, as a group, tell us that firearms are the dangerous things that don't belong in our society.
Go figure.
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posted on
03/11/2005 12:35:20 PM PST
by
Redcloak
(More cleverly arranged 1's and 0's)
To: dts32041
Doctors with lawyers at their backs with guns to their heads kill more people than all guns combined.
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posted on
03/11/2005 12:35:44 PM PST
by
the OlLine Rebel
(Common sense is an uncommon virtue.)
To: Borges
What a terrible way to go. How hard is it to diagnose Pneumonia anyway? Don't go to an emergency room that's too busy treating illegals.
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posted on
03/11/2005 12:36:20 PM PST
by
Moonman62
(Federal creed: If it moves tax it. If it keeps moving regulate it. If it stops moving subsidize it)
To: crushelits
I don't know what has happened to doctors, they just shove you out the door with a prescription or tell you to take over the counter drugs.
I went through a year and half of the worse misery going from doctor to doctor before I received help. What's worse, is that I knew what was wrong and they wouldn't listen.
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posted on
03/11/2005 12:36:41 PM PST
by
Vicki
(Truth and Reality)
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