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The final video of Kianna Underwood, a beloved child star, evokes deep emotion.
Underwood, who tragically lost her life at 33 in a hit-and-run accident last Friday, was captured on video walking the streets of New York, likely in 2021.
In the footage, she acknowledged the individual filming her, affirming, “I’m Kianna Underwood from ‘All That’ on Nickelodeon,” followed by some indistinct murmuring.
When questioned about her current television appearances, she appeared disoriented, tugging at her hair before reiterating, “The show I am on is ‘All That’ on Nickelodeon.”
The man filming also referenced her work on “Little Bill,” then inquired, “Where are you right now? Are you in New York?”
She replied, “Yes, of course,” and then walked away.
In the footage, Underwood was missing at least one tooth. She was wearing a teal T-shirt with daisies on it, tie-dye pajama shorts and purple slides. She was carrying what looked like a mangled black bag.
“Look how life can turn out,” was written atop the video, as the caption read in part, “Heart hurts for her.”
Underwood was on “All That” — Nickelodeon’s iconic sketch comedy show starring child and teen actors — in Season 10, which aired in 2005.
Prior to that, she had a voiceover role in Bill Cosby’s animated series “Little Bill,” which ran from 1999 to 2004.
Not much is known about Underwood’s adult life.
Page Six confirmed that the actress died early Friday morning after being “struck” by a car, which “did not remain on scene,” in the Brownsville neighborhood of Brooklyn.
She “sustained severe trauma to the head and body” and “was pronounced deceased on scene.”