Former Nickelodeon Star Kianna Underwood Dies at 33 in Tragic Brooklyn Accident
Brooklyn Mourns Sudden Loss
“I can’t even put into words how heartbroken I am right now,” wrote a grieving fan online. What began as a routine walk through a Brooklyn neighborhood turned tragic early Friday morning, leaving family, friends, and fans grappling with the sudden death of former child star Kianna Underwood.
On January 16, 2026, police reported that a woman was struck by a hit-and-run driver just before sunrise in Brownsville. She was dragged nearly a full block and left motionless in the street. Emergency responders pronounced her dead at the scene. Authorities later confirmed her identity, sending shockwaves through both her local community and the entertainment world.
The Brooklyn Crash
According to the New York Post, the incident occurred around 6:50 a.m. at Watkins Street and Pitkin Avenue. Investigators said Underwood had just exited a bodega and was crossing against the light when a black Ford SUV struck her. Video footage shows the vehicle continuing for roughly a block before her body fell from underneath.
The driver did not stop. Police found Underwood at Osborn Street and Pitkin Avenue, where she was pronounced dead from severe trauma. By Friday afternoon, no arrests had been made. Authorities noted the driver may not have realized a pedestrian was in the path.
A Life Cut Short
Kianna Underwood, born November 28, 1992, in New York City, first gained fame as a child actress on Nickelodeon. She appeared in the final season of “All That” in 2005 alongside Amanda Bynes, Nick Cannon, and Kenan Thompson. She also voiced Fuschia Glover, the cousin of the main character in “Little Bill” (1999–2004), and appeared in the film “The 24 Hour Woman” (1999).
Her other credits included a minor role in “Death of a Dynasty” (2003) and a year on stage touring as little Inez in Hairspray. She also voiced Dakota in “Santa Baby!” (2001).
Underwood lived in Los Angeles for a period before returning to New York City, leaving behind a legacy of performances that touched children and adults alike.
Family Requests Privacy
Shortly after the news broke, a family member, Anthony Underwood, posted on Facebook:
“Please give me and my family time to process this. Thank you.”
Fans took to social media to remember her, with one writing:
“Hearing about Kianna Underwood’s death completely broke me. I grew up with her voice as Fuschia in Nick Jr’s Little Bill. That voice carried so much warmth and kindness. It’s like a piece of my childhood is gone forever.”
Another fan added:
“She wasn’t just a voice actor. She was part of the moments that made growing up feel safe and full of imagination. Rest in peace, Kianna. You’ll always be part of my memories and my heart.”
Remembering Her Legacy
Underwood’s death leaves a void for those who knew her personally and the countless fans who grew up with her work. From her early days on Nickelodeon to her voice acting, stage performances, and small-screen roles, Kianna Underwood brought joy, comfort, and creativity to a generation of viewers. Her sudden passing is a stark reminder of how fragile life can be, even for those who seem larger than life on-screen.