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Former Nickelodeon Star Kianna Underwood Killed in Brooklyn Hit‑and‑Run

by James Carter Senior News Editor

Former Nickelodeon Child Star Kianna Underwood Dies in New York Hit-And-Run

New York officials say Kianna Underwood, a former Nickelodeon child star, was killed in a hit-and-run Friday morning. She was 33.

Breaking Details

Investigators said Underwood was crossing a street in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn when a black Ford Explorer SUV struck her in the morning. While she lay in the roadway, she was then hit by a second vehicle described as a black and gray sedan. Both drivers fled the scene,and neither has been identified as the investigation continues.

Paramedics pronounced Underwood dead at the scene.

Career Highlights

Underwood appeared in seven episodes of Nickelodeon’s All That in 2005. Earlier, she voiced the character Fuschia Glover on Nick Jr.’s Little Bill from 1999 to 2004. She also spent a year touring with the first national production of Hairspray,portraying Little Inez.

All that marked Underwood’s last credited acting role.The long-running show helped launch the careers of notable performers such as Nick Cannon, Kenan Thompson, and Amanda Bynes.

Key Facts

Fact details
Name Kianna Underwood
Age 33
Location of incident Brooklyn, New York city
Vehicles involved black Ford Explorer SUV; second vehicle described as black and gray sedan
Status of investigation Ongoing; drivers not identified
Notable roles All That cast member; voice of Fuschia Glover on Little Bill; Little Inez in Hairspray tour
Last credited work All That (2005)

Evergreen Context

This tragedy underscores ongoing concerns about traffic safety in dense urban areas and the importance of prompt reporting and robust investigations in hit-and-run cases. It also highlights how early television platforms can shape careers and leave lasting legacies for performers who contributed to children’s programming.

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