Suzanne Barnes (AKA Chelsee Bando) on 1980s TV

Hey all,

Yesterday on my lunch hour I was watching tv when I paused on TVLand, which for those that dont know is an american cable tv channel that shows reruns of old tv shows. The 1980s show "The A-Team" was just starting. Hadnt seen an episode in years so I thought I'd catch a few minutes of it. Maybe two minutes in. I saw a familiar face....none other then Suzanne barnes. She had shoulder length curly hair and was driving a trunk. The episode name was "Trouble Brewing", dont know if it can be found on the net anyway. Had stuff to do so I wasnt able to watch the whole show. Was cool to see her in something other than the Tex games.
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The A-Team? Wouldn't of expected that :D
Looking through her IMDB page: http://imdb.com/name/nm0055796/
Seems she also appeared in Knight Rider :o
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I've also seen her in some kids movie I seen once ... I can't remember the name of the movie, but I remember the kids accused the next door neighboor of having something, and they dug up his floor in the living room, or tried to uncover it in the crawl space. Vauge memory, but I remember Suzanne in it because I'd just played Pandora recently.
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I think you're thinking of the movie "Address Unknown" where she was a widow whose son discovers that his father (her husband) was killed by like, the mayor or something, in order to get a rare stamp that was worth millions.
Or it could be this one called "Clubhouse Detectvies", looking at the description on IMDB:
Late one night, Billy and Kade Ruckman see their neighbor, Michael Chambers, murder a woman, but Chambers has a story all set to convince their mother Vicky, that it was just a rehearsal scene from an opera. The only ones who can help them find the body in Chambers' house before he moves and gets rid of all evidence, are their friends, Jimmy, Eddie, and J.J., who are determined to find the body before Chambers finds them.
It was also released in 1996, the same year Pandora Directive was released:
http://imdb.com/title/tt0115916/
(Ruri_Ayanami from the old Tex Murphy ezboard).
"I don't believe in intuition, don't know why... just a feeling." - Tex Murphy
Clubhouse Detectives! Yeah, that's the one. She was the mother!
I'm not fat ... I'm festively plump.
Well, if there's ever a Tex Convention we could have these movies there to watch...