Ellen Albertini Dow, 'Wedding Singer' Rapper, Dies at one zero one, Ellen Albertini Dow, a feisty character role player best legendary for her salty rendition of "Rapper's Delight" in "The Wedding Singer," has died. She was one zero one.
Her agent, Juliet inexperienced, confirmed to The Associated Press that Dow died weekday.
Her jailbreak rap in "The Wedding Singer" light-emitting diode to unforgettable and sometimes dirty character roles in films like "Wedding Crashers," ''Road Trip" and "54," because the drug-addled fille dance hall Dottie.
Dow's various tv credits embrace "Seinfeld" and "New lady."
The mountain range, Pennsylvania, native studied theater and dance for many of her life and obtained a degree from Cornell once that was still a rarity for girls. Dow did not begin her skilled acting career till she was in her 70s, once she got her 1st job on "The Twilight Zone."
Her agent, Juliet inexperienced, confirmed to The Associated Press that Dow died weekday.
Her jailbreak rap in "The Wedding Singer" light-emitting diode to unforgettable and sometimes dirty character roles in films like "Wedding Crashers," ''Road Trip" and "54," because the drug-addled fille dance hall Dottie.
Dow's various tv credits embrace "Seinfeld" and "New lady."
The mountain range, Pennsylvania, native studied theater and dance for many of her life and obtained a degree from Cornell once that was still a rarity for girls. Dow did not begin her skilled acting career till she was in her 70s, once she got her 1st job on "The Twilight Zone."
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