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Kirsten Storms (born April 8, 1984 in Orlando, Florida) is an American actress, best known for her role as Isabella "Belle" Black in the soap opera, Days of Our Lives from 1999 to 2004, and for her works as Zenon Kar in the 1999 Disney Channel movie Zenon: Girl of the 21st. Century and two subsequent sequels.

Filmography

  • Kim Possible: The Secret Files (2003, video cartoon)
  • Kim Possible (2002, television cartoon, voice of Bonnie Rockwaller)
  • Zenon: The Zequel (2001, television)
  • Days of Our Lives (1999-2004 as Isabella "Belle" Black)
  • Belle's Tale of Friendship (1999, video)
  • Sing me a Story With Belle (1999, television)
  • Johnny Tsunami (1999, television, Emily)
  • The Rockford Files...if it Bleeds, it Leads (1999, television, uncredited)
  • Zenon, Girl of the 21st. Century
  • The Cape (1996, The Kid)

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Century and two subsequent sequels. Lana Turner has collapsed!/ I was trotting along and suddenly/ it started raining and snowing/ and you said it was hailing/ but hailing hits you on the head/ hard so it was really snowing and/ raining and I was in such a hurry/ to meet you but the traffic/ was acting exactly like the sky/ and suddenly I see a headline/ LANA TURNER HAS COLLAPSED!/ there is no snow in Hollywood/ there is no rain in California/ I have been to lots of parties/ and acted perfectly disgraceful/ but I never actually collapsed/ oh Lana Turner we love you get up. Kirsten Storms (born April 8, 1984 in Orlando, Florida) is an American actress, best known for her role as Isabella "Belle" Black in the soap opera, Days of Our Lives from 1999 to 2004, and for her works as Zenon Kar in the 1999 Disney Channel movie Zenon: Girl of the 21st. The eminent American poet Frank O'Hara wrote a poem featuring Turner after seeing a headline about her soon after her lover Stompanato's murder:. The Cape (1996, The Kid). Her movies:. Century. She died in 1995 of throat cancer which was diagnosed in 1992.

Zenon, Girl of the 21st. In the 1970s and 80s, Turner appeared in several television roles, but the majority of her final decade was spent out of the public eye. The Rockford Files...if it Bleeds, it Leads (1999, television, uncredited). Ronald Dante (1969-72). Johnny Tsunami (1999, television, Emily). (1948-52); actor Lex Barker (1953-57), whom she divorced after her daughter Cheryl claimed that he molested her; rancher Fred May (1960-62); businessman Robert Eaton (1965-69); and nightclub hypnotist Ronald Peller, a.k.a. Sing me a Story With Belle (1999, television). Topping, Jr.

Belle's Tale of Friendship (1999, video). Her husbands were bandleader Artie Shaw (1940); actor-restaurateur Josef Stephen Crane (1942-1943, 1943-44); millionaire socialite Henry J. Days of Our Lives (1999-2004 as Isabella "Belle" Black). Off screen, Turner was married eight times to seven different husbands, and had many lovers, including a gangster named Johnny Stompanato who was fatally stabbed by Turner's daughter, Cheryl Crane (The killing was deemed a justifiable homicide by coroner's inquest.). Zenon: The Zequel (2001, television). The actress was nominated for an Academy Award for the 1957 movie Peyton Place. Kim Possible (2002, television cartoon, voice of Bonnie Rockwaller). Turner went on to star in numerous films.

Kim Possible: The Secret Files (2003, video cartoon). Wilkerson, who introduced her to actor/comedian/talent agent Zeppo Marx. She was "discovered" at the age of 15 in the Top Hat Café in Hollywood by film journalist William R. Lana Turner reached the height of her fame in the 1940s and 50s. Her father was John Virgil Turner, a clerk and gambler who was murdered when she was a child; her mother was Mildred Frances Cowan.

She was born in Wallace, Idaho, and died in Century City, California. In any case, she was called Judy as a child and became Lana Turner when she became an actress. The name on her birth certificate, as she stated in her autobiography, was Julia Jean Turner, not Julia Jean Mildred Frances Turner as many sources claim. Lana Turner (February 8, 1921 - June 29, 1995) was an American actress famed early in her career for tight sweaters and smoldering sensuality and later in her career for sudsy romance films with maximum tragedy and glamorous gowns.

full list: http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0001805/. The postman always rings twice (1946). Ziegfeld Girl (1941). Dancing Co-ed (1939).

Rich man, poor girl (1938). Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938).