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Nicole DeHuff (January 6, 1974 – February 16, 2005) was an American actress. She was born in Antlers, Oklahoma, and earned a bachelor's degree in drama from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh before moving to Los Angeles. She was married to director Ari Palitz, also from Carnegie Mellon. January 6 is the 6th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
February 16 is the 47th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
Actors in period costume sharing a joke whilst waiting between takes during location filming. ...
Antlers is a city located in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma. ...
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Drama is a term generally used to refer to a literary form involving parts written for actors to perform. ...
Carnegie Mellon University is a private research university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ...
City nickname: The Steel City Location in the state of Pennsylvania Founded 1758 Mayor Tom Murphy (Dem) Area - Total - Water 151. ...
This article is about the largest city in California. ...
In her first film, Meet the Parents, the character of Ben Stiller, who is dating her character's sister, accidentally breaks her nose during a volleyball game. Meet the Parents (2000) is a comedy film starring Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro. ...
Ben Stiller (born November 30, American comedian, actor, and film director. ...
Volleyball is a popular sport where teams separated by a high net hit a ball back and forth between the teams. ...
DeHuff had visited a hospital twice shortly before her death, but was sent home both times. She died of complications from pneumonia. A hospital today is an institution for professional health care provided by physicians and nurses. ...
Pneumonia (the ancient Greek word for lungs) is defined as an infection involving the alveoli of the lungs. ...
Filmography The actress also appeared in the films Suspect Zero and See Arnold Run and had a starring role in the recently completed movie Unbeatable Harold, which was directed by her husband. Categories: 2004 films | Movie stubs ...
She had a regular role in the 2002 television series The Court and appeared on such other shows as CSI: Miami, Without a Trace, Dragnet, The Practice, and Monk. See also: 2001 in television, other events of 2002, 2003 in television and the list of years in television. Events February 3 - Super Commercials: A Mental Engineering Special airs on PBS stations reaching 85% of the U.S. after Super Bowl XXXVI; reportedly the best coverage yet achieved by a...
A television program is the content of television broadcasting. ...
CSI: Miami is a spinoff of the popular CBS network series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
Without a Trace is an American television show set in New York City. ...
A dragnet is any system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects; including road barricades and traffic stops, widespread DNA tests, and general increased police alertness. ...
The Practice was a long-running (March 4, 1997 - May 16, 2004, eight seasons) ABC legal drama TV series created by David E. Kelley about a Boston, Massachusetts law firm. ...
Monk is a television show about an obsessive-compulsive detective named Adrian Monk (played by actor Tony Shalhoub). ...
External links The Internet Movie Database (IMDb), owned by Amazon. ...
TV Tome (pronounced as in large book) is a website devoted to detailed episode guides of English-language television shows. ...
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