It’s the tip of a villainous period for cleaning soap star Kimberlin Brown.
Brown’s infamous character Sheila Carter was killed off in Monday’s episode of The Bold and the Beautiful. She little question had it coming; Sheila’s been the epitome of evil since her character was first launched on The Young and the Restless in 1990. She moved over to B&B in 1992 the place she’s been wreaking havoc ever since.
Her dying on Monday was by the hands of Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood).
“Well, you know, it’s a tough place for me to be in right now; I’m not going to lie about this,” Brown informed TV Insider. “I guess if anyone were going to take Sheila down, I’m happy it’s Steffy. I just wish that no one was taking Sheila down. It’s my happy place where I have been so blessed to be for over 35 years. But I’ve had a good run at it, so I’m one of the lucky ones, there’s no doubt about it.”
Brown was nominated twice for a Daytime Emmy. Though she left Y&R for B&B, her character sometimes returned to Genoa City.
Besides showing in different soaps like Another World, Port Charles, One Life to Live, All My Children, The Bay and General Hospital, Brown’s different TV credit included roles on Diagnosis Murder, Six Feet Under, and Dragnet. Her finest work was on the CBS sudsers, the place she created a job that followers liked to hate.
Brown informed TV Insider that her dying scene took hours of “laying on a concrete floor.”
“Laying there on that floor when the paramedics pronounce the time of death, my eyes were closed and you’re holding your breath so it doesn’t look like you’re breathing,” Brown informed the outlet. “It was just like, ‘Wow, OK, I guess we’ll have to see what might come next for me.’”
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