Tawny Kitaen, ‘80s actor and music video vixen, dead at 59

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Julie E. “Tawny” Kitaen, who was possibly best known for appearing in several 1980s music videos for the ‘hair metal’ rock band Whitesnake, has died.

According to TMZ, local authorities said she died at her home in Newport Beach on Friday morning, but a cause of death has not been released. She was 59.

Kitaen later became a so-called “video vixen”, appearing most notably in Whitesnake’s 1987 hit “Here I Go Again” where she did choreographed gymnastics on vintage cars.“Still of the Night,” “Is This Love” and “The Deeper the Love.”

 

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