November 17, 2003

Kellie Waymire

kwaymire.jpgKellie Suzanne Waymire, an actress who appeared on numerous television shows, died on Nov. 13. Cause of death was not released. She was 35.

Although she once dreamed of being an astronaut, Waymire opted to pursue an acting career. After receiving a bachelor's degree in fine arts from Southern Methodist University and a master's from the University of California, San Diego, her big break came in 1994 when she landed the role of Emily on ABC's "One Life to Live."

Waymire appeared in guest spots on "NYPD Blue," "Friends," "CSI" and "Six Feet Under," but she was best known as Ensign Elizabeth Cutler, the role she played for three episodes on the science fiction series, "Enterprise." Her last TV role was co-starring in the Fox show, "The Pitts" with Dylan Baker.

Waymire recently performed in the stage production of "Kate Crackernuts" at the 24th Street Theatre in Los Angeles. The cast and crew plan to dedicate the Nov. 21st and 22nd shows in her honor.

Posted on November 17, 2003 1:53 AM

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Good actress, was in lots of series,
liked the role in MYOB she's a teacher
that is dating a gay guy, but dosn't know.
RIP.

Posted by Ferg on November 19, 2003 9:38 AM

I had just recently searched the web to find out this woman's name after seeing her on television. And now she's dead? It reminds you that life is as fragile as glass, brittle as eggshells, delicate as rice paper. Do your homework. Say your prayers. Don't go to bed angry! I knew of Kellie Waymire from Six Feet Under and an old Seinfeld episode. Sadly, I never saw her on Star Trek. She was very beautiful and will be missed by many.

Posted by Paul Walters on November 24, 2003 8:17 AM

If there are any people from 24th Street, or Star Trek, who knew this unusually beautiful looking person well, please post something about her or email me -- I mean to say, if you were lucky enough to know her as a friend or as someone you worked with. I would like to know what she was like to be around. I feel strongly she must have
been a very rare bird on Earth, it's just a very unique, nice, feeling I get from her photos.
Wallace Darwen Brindle
verdant@rednova.com

Posted by Wallace Darwen Brindle on November 24, 2003 12:21 PM

This is so sad, Kellie was an amazing actress and person. She had a wonderful gift for comedy and drama and I will defenitley miss her and her vivacious spirit. I hope you're in a happier place Kellie.

Posted by Tiffani Edwards on November 24, 2003 3:04 PM

Man, this woman could act. The Star Trek writers gave her little to work with. She tore it up on Wolf Lake. I will miss her.

Posted by Mike Pulaski on November 25, 2003 5:09 PM

This is very sad. Kellie's acting was perfect. We loved her on Six Feet Under.
RIP

Posted by Monte & Jo on November 30, 2003 10:13 AM

You are now a precious woman acting in the theater of the heaven. I lost a piece of my.

Posted by Ruben Encalada on December 30, 2003 8:23 PM

I was watching Everwood tonight and was taken with Dr. Andy Brown's patient who was seeking to be impregnanted with her dead husbands sperm. I thought she was very cute and the type of person I could go for. I also felt like I might had seen her before. At the end of the show I had glance down for a moment and looked up just in time to see "In memoir of Kellie Waymire" with her picture. I was shocked! Then I got to thinking that this might be the person I read about dying back in November when I was researching something else. After keying in her name in the search engine, I found out that was indeed the case and that Everwood was her very last appearance before her death. I felt a personal lost in more ways than one. Her autopsy reveal that she had a condition that she knew about since a teen, that I might have (if this is what my doctor meant when she said I had leaky valves) and wonder if this too could be my faith?

Posted by Wayne on January 19, 2004 9:33 PM

I was so sad and touched at the same time: here was a woman seeking to be impregnated with her dead husband's sperm and then at the end of the show it showed her photo, In Memory of... I too rushed to the commputer and stumbled upon the sight. Kellie was familar from the neighborhoos aas well as TV. I am so sadened by her passing and so touched by her final role.

Posted by tammy smythe on January 19, 2004 10:10 PM

Was that Kellie, on the Seinfeld episode, where Elaine babysat her 10 yr old.? She even told Elaine that she might not have much time left, and needed to find someone to take care of her kid, if she were to leave the earth. That's very scary! She ended up with George, who couldn't resist the 'cured' meats,.....

david

Posted by david torres on January 20, 2004 4:52 PM

Just saw the episode of Everwood last night. Quite shocking...hadn't heard Kellie had died...I remember her from One Life to Live. I'll say a prayer for her...such a sad event...Keep her in your thoughts and prayers...She was certainly one of a kind and quite talented. Goodbye, Kellie..........May God bless you wherever you are now.......

Posted by Pam on January 20, 2004 6:00 PM

Just saw the Everwood episode I taped from the other night - my husband said of Kellie, "Who is that? I've seen her before" I said "Remember, she played the masseuse/prostitute on Six Feet Under." He said, "No. that's not it- I've seen her somewhere else". My husband hardly ever notices any actresses - she must've really left an impression - She was so good on Everwood and Six Feet - it's such a shame and I hope she had a good life.

Posted by ruth on January 21, 2004 1:04 AM

She was a great actress with plenty of charisma, and an irresistably unique voice that i too saw on the Seinfeld "cured meats" episode. A doll she was and will be sadly missed :(

Posted by Troy L on February 28, 2004 12:52 AM

Good lord, life IS fragile. Tomorrow is a gift. RIP

Posted by Carl on May 23, 2004 8:06 AM

Danke

wir werden dich vermissen

Posted by Martin on November 23, 2004 6:52 AM

wow what a sin very good actress loved her in seinfeld...

Posted by tony on March 16, 2005 5:20 PM

i have just watched Maniact,and thats the very first time ive seen kellie and thought WoW,where have you been all my life.The shock to find that its 5 years ago that she died as knocked me for six. R.I.P

Posted by classact on November 1, 2008 9:15 PM
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