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Eugenia “Kleopatra Girl” Wright-Hall

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Birth
Guatemala City, Municipio de Guatemala, Guatemala, Guatemala
Death
31 Mar 2011 (aged 59)
Burbank, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Contentment Section, Map B28, Lot 6651, Interment Space 1
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Actress. She was best known for playing the character roles of clerks, and criminals. She will be best remembered for playing the role of cocaine drug queen 'Snow White' in the episodes entitled, "Don't Eat The Snow In Hawaii," and "Don't Eat The Snow In Hawaii, Part 2," of the action-adventure crime television series, "Magnum, PI," which originally aired on December 11, 1980, and tells the story of Thomas Magnum's old Navy buddy who is dead and the United States Navy says he was a cocaine smuggler. Thomas Magnum sets out to prove his buddy was framed. Thomas Magnum continues to learn about the framing of his dead Naval pal. He looks for a female drug dealer, an Arab gold buyer, and a mobster. She is also best remembered for playing the role of 'Clarisse' in the crime sports film drama, "Penitentiary II" (1982). The film which was directed by and written for the screen by Jamaa Fanaka, and which also starred Mr. T., Glynn Turman, Donovan Womack, Ernie Hudson, and Leon Isaac Kennedy, tells the story of an ex-con, who is on parole and who is trying to straighten his life out, but then decides to resume his boxing career when one of his prison enemies escapes and kills his girlfriend. She was born as Eugenia Judith Wright in Guatemala City, Guatemala, on January 17, 1952. She was educated in her native Guatemala City, Guatemala, and she later moved to the United States to pursue an acting career. She made her actual television debut playing the role of 'Diane' in the episode entitled, "Journey Together," of the biographical family television series, "Winners," which originally aired on March 9, 1978, and also starred Esther Rolle, Tina Andrews, Connie Hunter, and Janet MacLachlan, tells the life story of Debbie Philips who is a victim of Thalomide but who achieved Olympic Honors in Equestrian Showmanship when she rode not with the disabled but with the Official Team. She called these riders "The Normies." Debbie is very pretty and rode motorcycles, danced, and was a Champion Equestrian team rider. This Movie Of The Week was nominated as The Best Children's Daytime Emmy Award Nominee in 1977. Besides, playing the role of 'Clarisse' in the crime sports film drama, "Penitentiary II" (1982), her many other film credits include, "The Tragedy Of Othello, The Moor Of Venice" (1981), 'MacBeth" (1981), "Pigs vs. Freaks" (1982), and "Rascals And Robbers: The Secret Adventures Of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn" (1982). Besides, playing the role of 'Diane' in the episode entitled, "Journey Together," of the biographical family television series, Winners," which originally aired on March 9, 1978, and also starred Esther Rolle, Tina Andrews, Connie Hunter, and Janet MacLachlan, tells the life story of Debbie Philips who is a victim of Thalomide but who achieved Olympic Honors in Equestrian Showmanship when she rode not with the disabled but with the Official Team. She called these riders "The Normies". Debbie is very pretty and rode motorcycles, danced, and was a Champion Equestrian team rider. This Movie Of The Week was nominated as The Best Children's Daytime Emmy Award Nominee in 1977, and playing the role of cocaine drug queen 'Snow White' in the episodes entitled, "Don't Eat The Snow In Hawaii," and "Don't Eat The Snow In Hawaii, Part 2," of the action-adventure crime television series, "Magnum, PI," which originally aired on December 11, 1980, and tells the story of Thomas Magnum's old Navy buddy who is dead and the Navy says he was a cocaine smuggler. Thomas Magnum sets out to prove his buddy was framed. Thomas Magnum continues to learn about the framing of his dead Naval pal. He looks for a female drug dealer, an Arab gold buyer, and a mobster, her many other television credits include, "Man from Atlantis," "Hart To Hart," "CHiPS," "Buck Rogers In The 25th Century," "The White Shadow," "Quincy M.E." "The Renegades," "The Jeffery Henderson Show," "Gimme A Break!" "Blue Thunder," "The Love Boat," and "Hill Street Blues." Her last film role was playing 'Natasha' in the film drama, "Perfume" (1991). The film was directed by and written by Roland S. Jefferson, and also starred Kathleen Bradley, Cheryl Francis Harrington, and Shy Jefferson. She retired from acting shortly thereafter. Besides acting, she was also a publicist for many stars with the Rogers & Cowan Agency and a was columnist for The Scoop LA. She was also featured in a music video by R&B, soul, gospel, and funk singer, songwriter, and percussionist, Philip Bailey and a was model. She passed away following an illness in Burbank, California, on March 31, 2011, at the age of 59. Her funeral service and burial were held at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood Hills, California. She was married to the actor J.D. Hall whom she met while filming, "Pigs vs. Freaks" (1982). The couple were married from May 7, 1984, until her death on March 31, 2011. The couple had one child together.
Actress. She was best known for playing the character roles of clerks, and criminals. She will be best remembered for playing the role of cocaine drug queen 'Snow White' in the episodes entitled, "Don't Eat The Snow In Hawaii," and "Don't Eat The Snow In Hawaii, Part 2," of the action-adventure crime television series, "Magnum, PI," which originally aired on December 11, 1980, and tells the story of Thomas Magnum's old Navy buddy who is dead and the United States Navy says he was a cocaine smuggler. Thomas Magnum sets out to prove his buddy was framed. Thomas Magnum continues to learn about the framing of his dead Naval pal. He looks for a female drug dealer, an Arab gold buyer, and a mobster. She is also best remembered for playing the role of 'Clarisse' in the crime sports film drama, "Penitentiary II" (1982). The film which was directed by and written for the screen by Jamaa Fanaka, and which also starred Mr. T., Glynn Turman, Donovan Womack, Ernie Hudson, and Leon Isaac Kennedy, tells the story of an ex-con, who is on parole and who is trying to straighten his life out, but then decides to resume his boxing career when one of his prison enemies escapes and kills his girlfriend. She was born as Eugenia Judith Wright in Guatemala City, Guatemala, on January 17, 1952. She was educated in her native Guatemala City, Guatemala, and she later moved to the United States to pursue an acting career. She made her actual television debut playing the role of 'Diane' in the episode entitled, "Journey Together," of the biographical family television series, "Winners," which originally aired on March 9, 1978, and also starred Esther Rolle, Tina Andrews, Connie Hunter, and Janet MacLachlan, tells the life story of Debbie Philips who is a victim of Thalomide but who achieved Olympic Honors in Equestrian Showmanship when she rode not with the disabled but with the Official Team. She called these riders "The Normies." Debbie is very pretty and rode motorcycles, danced, and was a Champion Equestrian team rider. This Movie Of The Week was nominated as The Best Children's Daytime Emmy Award Nominee in 1977. Besides, playing the role of 'Clarisse' in the crime sports film drama, "Penitentiary II" (1982), her many other film credits include, "The Tragedy Of Othello, The Moor Of Venice" (1981), 'MacBeth" (1981), "Pigs vs. Freaks" (1982), and "Rascals And Robbers: The Secret Adventures Of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn" (1982). Besides, playing the role of 'Diane' in the episode entitled, "Journey Together," of the biographical family television series, Winners," which originally aired on March 9, 1978, and also starred Esther Rolle, Tina Andrews, Connie Hunter, and Janet MacLachlan, tells the life story of Debbie Philips who is a victim of Thalomide but who achieved Olympic Honors in Equestrian Showmanship when she rode not with the disabled but with the Official Team. She called these riders "The Normies". Debbie is very pretty and rode motorcycles, danced, and was a Champion Equestrian team rider. This Movie Of The Week was nominated as The Best Children's Daytime Emmy Award Nominee in 1977, and playing the role of cocaine drug queen 'Snow White' in the episodes entitled, "Don't Eat The Snow In Hawaii," and "Don't Eat The Snow In Hawaii, Part 2," of the action-adventure crime television series, "Magnum, PI," which originally aired on December 11, 1980, and tells the story of Thomas Magnum's old Navy buddy who is dead and the Navy says he was a cocaine smuggler. Thomas Magnum sets out to prove his buddy was framed. Thomas Magnum continues to learn about the framing of his dead Naval pal. He looks for a female drug dealer, an Arab gold buyer, and a mobster, her many other television credits include, "Man from Atlantis," "Hart To Hart," "CHiPS," "Buck Rogers In The 25th Century," "The White Shadow," "Quincy M.E." "The Renegades," "The Jeffery Henderson Show," "Gimme A Break!" "Blue Thunder," "The Love Boat," and "Hill Street Blues." Her last film role was playing 'Natasha' in the film drama, "Perfume" (1991). The film was directed by and written by Roland S. Jefferson, and also starred Kathleen Bradley, Cheryl Francis Harrington, and Shy Jefferson. She retired from acting shortly thereafter. Besides acting, she was also a publicist for many stars with the Rogers & Cowan Agency and a was columnist for The Scoop LA. She was also featured in a music video by R&B, soul, gospel, and funk singer, songwriter, and percussionist, Philip Bailey and a was model. She passed away following an illness in Burbank, California, on March 31, 2011, at the age of 59. Her funeral service and burial were held at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood Hills, California. She was married to the actor J.D. Hall whom she met while filming, "Pigs vs. Freaks" (1982). The couple were married from May 7, 1984, until her death on March 31, 2011. The couple had one child together.

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