Kianna Underwood, former Nickelodeon star of ‘All That’ and ‘Little Bill’, dies at 33 in Brooklyn hit-and-run

Former Nickelodeon star Kianna Underwood, best known for ‘All That’ and ‘Little Bill’, died at 33 after a tragic hit-and-run in Brooklyn. Police say she was struck by two vehicles while crossing the street, and both drivers fled the scene.

Kianna Underwood, former Nickelodeon star of ‘All That’ and ‘Little Bill’, dies at 33 in Brooklyn hit-and-run

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It’s the kind of news that makes the entertainment world go quiet for a moment. A familiar face from childhood TV, a voice many kids grew up hearing, is suddenly gone. Kianna Underwood, who once brought smiles on Nickelodeon screens, has died in a hit-and-run accident in New York. She was only 33.

What happened on a Brooklyn morning

The tragedy unfolded early Friday morning in Brooklyn. According to the New York Police Department, Kianna was crossing an intersection in the Brownsville neighborhood when she was struck by a black Ford Explorer SUV. The impact left her lying on the street.

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Moments later, another vehicle, described by police as a black and gray sedan, hit her while she was still on the road. The situation turned fatal within minutes. Emergency responders arrived, but Kianna was pronounced dead at the scene.

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Drivers fled, questions remain

In a deeply disturbing detail, police confirmed that neither driver stopped to help. Both vehicles left the scene immediately after the incident. As of now, no arrests have been made, and the drivers involved have not been identified.

Authorities have said the investigation is ongoing. The NYPD continues to look for information that could lead them to those responsible for the hit-and-run.

A childhood star many remember

For many fans, Kianna Underwood is best remembered for her time on Nickelodeon. She appeared on the popular kids’ sketch comedy show ‘All That’ in 2005 featuring in seven episodes during its tenth season. The show was major part of Nickelodeon’s golden era and played big role in shaping young comedy talent.

Although her time on ‘All That’ was brief, it placed her in a show that helped launch famous careers including those of Nick Cannon, Kenan Thompson, and Amanda Bynes.

The voice behind ‘Little Bill’

Before her on-screen appearances, Kianna had already made her mark as a voice actor. From 1999 to 2004, she voiced the character Fuschia Glover on ‘Little Bill’, the Nick Jr. animated series created by Bill Cosby.

Her voice became a familiar and comforting presence for preschool viewers during those years.

She also spent a year performing on the first national tour of the Broadway musical ‘Hairspray’. In the production, she played Little Inez, bringing her acting skills to live audiences across the world.

‘All That’ turned out to be Kianna Underwood’s last credited role in the entertainment industry. After stepping away from the spotlight, she largely stayed out of public attention.

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