Alaina Reed Hall Explained

Alaina Reed Hall
Birth Date:November 10, 1946
Death Place:Santa Monica, California, U.S.
Occupation:Actress, singer
Spouse:
    Children:2
    Education:Kent State University
    Other Names:Alaina Reed
    Alaina Reed-Amini
    Years Active:1974–2009

    Alaina Reed Hall (November 10, 1946 – December 17, 2009) was an American actress and singer who portrayed Olivia Robinson, Gordon's younger sister, on the PBS children's television series Sesame Street, and Rose Lee Holloway on the NBC sitcom 227.

    Early years

    In the mid-1960s, Reed attended Kent State University where she was active in many stage productions at KSU's E. Turner Stump Theater. These included The Streets of New York, It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman! and The Tragedy of Tragedies — The Life and Death of Tom Thumb The Great.

    Alaina sang in a group called Tiny and the Dunnaways, an all girl singing group in Kent. In the fall of 1966, Glenn Lucas, Bob Boettcher and Bruce Rusin with Alaina "Tiny" Reed and Marty Kralik formed "The Velours". In February 1967. They began playing continuously, at the Kove in Kent, Ohio 5 nights a week until December 1968.

    Career

    Reed began her professional career in Philadelphia and off-Broadway productions. She was among the original cast members in the 1974 off-Broadway production of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band on the Road. Hall appeared in productions of Hair (Chicago in 1970 and the 1977 revival),[1] Chicago, and Eubie!.

    In 1976, she won the role of Olivia on the children's series Sesame Street. Her character was a photographer and the younger sister of Gordon. In 1985, she starred in the Sesame Street movie Follow That Bird, reprising her role as Olivia. That same year, Hall co-starred on the sitcom 227. For a time, she traveled between New York City (where Sesame Street is taped) and Los Angeles (where 227 was taped). She left Sesame Street in 1988.

    After 227 ended in 1990, Hall appeared in guest roles on various TV shows, including Herman's Head and Blossom. She also provided the voice for animated characters on Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?. In 1995, Hall co-starred on the short-lived WB sitcom Cleghorne!, starring Ellen Cleghorne. The following year, she appeared in the television film The Cherokee Kid. She also had recurring roles on Ally McBeal, Any Day Now, and ER.

    In addition to stage and television work, Hall also appeared in roles in feature films including Death Becomes Her (1992), Cruel Intentions (1999), and the 2007 independent feature I'm Through with White Girls (The Inevitable Undoing of Jay Brooks).

    Personal life

    She was married three times and had two children.

    Her first marriage was to Richard Cook, with whom she had two children. The marriage ended in divorce.

    In December 1988, Reed married actor Kevin Peter Hall. She met Hall when he was a guest performer on 227.[2] Hall died in April 1991 of complications from AIDS-related pneumonia. Hall had contracted HIV after receiving a contaminated blood transfusion during surgery for injuries he sustained in a car accident a year prior.[3] [4]

    In 2008, Hall married Tamim Amini. They were married until her death.[5]

    Death

    Hall died of breast cancer at Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California on December 17, 2009, at the age of 63.[5] She was cremated, and her ashes were scattered into the Pacific Ocean off of Hilo Bay Island by her husband, Tamim Amini.

    Filmography

    Notes
    1985Olivia
    1992Death Becomes HerMartha
    1993Me and the KidSarah
    1999Cruel IntentionsNurse Olivia
    2001Chasing SunsetsMrs. Stevens
    2003ScrambledGert
    2006The ShiftMother
    2007I'm Through with White Girls...Jerri Moore
    2007A-DateValerie Short film
    Notes
    1976–1988Sesame StreetOlivia Robinson59 episodes
    1978CindyVenusTelevision film
    1978Baby, I'm BackJackieEpisode: "You Bet Your Wife"
    1985–1990227Rose Lee Holloway115 episodes
    1991-1993Harry and the HendersonsLorraine Hall7 episodes
    1992Herman's HeadMargaret BrackenEpisode: "Bracken Up Is Hard to Do"
    1992A Different WorldClaims Officer #5Episode: "Occupational Hazards"
    1993BlossomEsther SmithEpisode: "Big Doings: Part 2"
    1995FriendsThe Admissions WomanEpisode: "The One with Two Parts: Part 2"
    1995Nurse Doris Berkey Episode: "Target: Jimmy Olsen"
    1995Cleghorne!Lena Carlson15 episodes
    1995The Drew Carey ShowLois PerryEpisode: "Pilot"
    1996The Cherokee KidMa Holsopple Television movie
    1997The Steve Harvey ShowCorinthia GrierEpisode: "I Do, I Don't"
    1997Between BrothersVera FordEpisode: "Family Affair"
    1997NYPD BlueMrs. Angela CheeversEpisode: "It Takes a Village"
    1997–1998Ally McBealJudge Elizabeth Witt3 episodes
    1998Caroline in the CityStanchfieldEpisode: "Caroline and the Cabbie"
    1999NewsRadioMs. Rose DawsonEpisode: "Apartment"
    1998–2000Any Day NowAunt Della Watt2 episodes
    2006The Suite Life of Zack & CodyMrs. Minnie MayweatherEpisode: "Loosely Ballroom"
    2007ERBetty Dixon2 episodes

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    Notes and References

    1. Good Hair Days by Jonathan Johnson; p 88
    2. 2009-04-29. Actor Kevin Peter Hall Dies In L.A. At Age 35. Jet. Johnson Publishing Company. 80. 2. 62. 0021-5996.
    3. Book: Snauffer, Douglas. Thurm, Joel. The Show Must Go on: How the Deaths of Lead Actors Have Affected Television. McFarland. 2008. 201. 978-0-7864-3295-0.
    4. News: Kevin Peter Hall, Actor, 35 . . 1991-04-19 . 2008-02-14.
    5. http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-me-alaina-reed-hall22-2009dec22,0,5733815.story Alaina Reed Hall dies at 63; actress was Olivia Robinson on 'Sesame Street'