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Occupation
  
Actress

Parents
  
Fred Kepler

Role
  
Television actress


Name
  
Shell Kepler

Notable work
  
Siblings
  
Fred Kepler

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Full Name
  
Michelle Alaine Kepler

Born
  
October 5, 1958 (
1958-10-05
)

Movies
  
Homework, Cheerleaders' Wild Weekend

Spouse
  
Robert DeSantis (m. 1993–2000), Kenny Ryback (m. 1985–1991)


Similar
  
Jacklyn Zeman, Sharon Wyatt, Rachel Ames

Died
  
February 1, 2008 (aged 49) Portland, Oregon, U.S.

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Michelle Alaine Kepler, known professionally as Shell Kepler (October 5, 1958 – February 1, 2008), was an American television actress best known for her work on General Hospital as "Nurse Amy Vining", from 1979 until 2002.

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Early life

Kepler was born in Ohio, and her family moved to California when she was 10. She had one brother, Fred, who is named after their father.

Career

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Kepler portrayed busybody nurse Amy Vining, a "fan favorite" and sister of Laura Spencer's, on General Hospital, from 1979 to 2002. She also appeared on the General Hospital spinoff Port Charles, other shows such as CHiPs and Three's Company, and the movie Homework (1982) with Joan Collins.

Kepler was also a businesswoman, who marketed a line of clothing on the former Home Shopping Club. In a 1994 Associated Press interview, she claimed that her "Lacy Afternoon" collection had earned more than $20 million in sales that year.

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After her TV career ended, she moved to Portland, Oregon and was active in charitable fundraising.

Personal life

Kepler married and divorced twice, and had no children.

Death

Kepler died from renal failure, on February 1, 2008, at Oregon Health & Science University. The February 26, 2008 episode of General Hospital was dedicated to her, "In loving memory".

References

Shell Kepler Wikipedia


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