Quote from: Josette on April 10, 2004, 07:16:46 AMHaving never heard of Robia LaMorte, I figured I better look her up. Unfortunately, the imdb didn't have a photo. Also, between the TV guest appearances and movies, there's nothing listed more recent than 2001.Josette, you won't find anything more recent than in victoriawinters' writeup (URL), top right photo.
Having never heard of Robia LaMorte, I figured I better look her up. Unfortunately, the imdb didn't have a photo. Also, between the TV guest appearances and movies, there's nothing listed more recent than 2001.
Have repairs been made since then? Hasn't the interior been used for some other (non DS) events in recent years if I remember correctly? Just trying to get straight in my mind what's going on.
Thank you, Midnite -As to the more recent comment, I was referring to the fact that they don't list anything for her after 2001; it's as though her career ended 3 years ago.
.........and Barnabas' bedroom..)
Bedroom? Barnabas had a bedroom? What, pray tell, took place there?
Ah. Sorry for the misunderstanding. I think it's conjecture to judge a career based on an IMDb listing, but regardless of that, no, hers hasn't ended.
So the '91 series also went back in time to the 18th Century
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