An upcoming episode of NCIS: Hawai’i will pay tribute to Yakira Chambers, story editor for the CBS drama who died suddenly last week at the age of 42.
Chambers’ family tells Deadline the preliminary cause of death has been attributed to acute asphyxia. She was with her mother outside a mall in Newport Beach, Calif. on Wednesday evening when she began suffering breathing difficulties and then collapsed.
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Chambers was promoted to story editor for Season 2 of NCIS: Hawai’i after joining the show as a staff writer in the NCIS spinoff’s debut season, penning four episodes. She earned the staff writing position following her selection as a mentee in the highly competitive ViacomCBS Writers Mentoring Program in 2020-2021.
The tribute to her will appear in an episode of the show in January, airing the week after a three-hour NCIS universe crossover event scheduled...
Chambers’ family tells Deadline the preliminary cause of death has been attributed to acute asphyxia. She was with her mother outside a mall in Newport Beach, Calif. on Wednesday evening when she began suffering breathing difficulties and then collapsed.
Related: Hollywood & Media Deaths In 2022: Photo Gallery
Chambers was promoted to story editor for Season 2 of NCIS: Hawai’i after joining the show as a staff writer in the NCIS spinoff’s debut season, penning four episodes. She earned the staff writing position following her selection as a mentee in the highly competitive ViacomCBS Writers Mentoring Program in 2020-2021.
The tribute to her will appear in an episode of the show in January, airing the week after a three-hour NCIS universe crossover event scheduled...
- 12/6/2022
- by Matthew Carey
- Deadline Film + TV
It's almost time for Hanna to emerge from a Romanian forest.
Viewers worldwide fell hard for the heroine of the Amazon Prime Video action series, which returns for its eight-episode second season on Friday, July 3.
Hanna, played by Esme Creed-Miles, is part confused teen, part deadly living weapon.
Hanna Season 1 was all about Hanna finding out who she was.
Over the course of that season, Hanna discovered that Erik, the man who raised her, actually stole her as a baby from the top-secret Utrax Program, which trains girls from birth to become sleeper agents/assassins.
Late in that season, she returned to the Utrax facility, seeking to free the other trainees.
Aided surprisingly by Marissa, who had been hunting “father” and “daughter” for years, Hanna and Erik destroyed the facility, but Erik succumbed to his cumulative wounds and died. Clara was the only trainee that chose to leave with Hanna.
Viewers worldwide fell hard for the heroine of the Amazon Prime Video action series, which returns for its eight-episode second season on Friday, July 3.
Hanna, played by Esme Creed-Miles, is part confused teen, part deadly living weapon.
Hanna Season 1 was all about Hanna finding out who she was.
Over the course of that season, Hanna discovered that Erik, the man who raised her, actually stole her as a baby from the top-secret Utrax Program, which trains girls from birth to become sleeper agents/assassins.
Late in that season, she returned to the Utrax facility, seeking to free the other trainees.
Aided surprisingly by Marissa, who had been hunting “father” and “daughter” for years, Hanna and Erik destroyed the facility, but Erik succumbed to his cumulative wounds and died. Clara was the only trainee that chose to leave with Hanna.
- 7/1/2020
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
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