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Actress recognized for roles in well-liked ‘90s dramas dies at 67


Diane Delano, an actress finest recognized for roles in well-liked ‘90s drama sequence, has died. She was 67.

The actress died at her Los Angeles residence Friday after battling a quick sickness, based on her agent Dennis Sevier. An official explanation for demise has but to be introduced.

“When Diane entered any room you knew she was there! She was lively and liked being an actor. She shall be missed,” Sevier stated in an announcement.

Delano’s performing profession kicked off in 1983 with temporary appearances on the present “St. Elsewhere” and the film ”Heart Like a Wheel.” Delano grew fame from her position as Officer Barbara Semanski, an Alaska state trooper, on CBS’ “Northern Exposure” from 1991 to 1995.

The Los Angeles native’s different notable roles got here in sequence like “Popular,” “L.A. Law,” and “PEN15;” and flicks akin to “The Wicker Man” and “Jeepers Creepers 2.”

Delano’s profession spanned over 4 a long time and even options voice performing roles in “Aaahh!!! Real Monsters,” “American Dad” and extra.

“She was massive and daring and introduced her sharp wit and ideal comedian timing to each position,” fellow actress and Delano’s good pal Stepfanie Kramer stated. “Her earthy and raucous presence enabled her to at all times personal the room. She was one among a form.”

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