Cindyana Santangelo, the actress best known for her recurring role on "Married… with Children," has died after a medical emergency at her Malibu home, according to TMZ.

Cindyana Santangelo attends a Mother's Day Luncheon honoring Ricardo Antonio Chavira and Lisa Rinna in Los Angeles on May 4, 2011 | Source: Getty Images
According to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, deputies responded to the call at approximately 7:15 p.m. on March 24. Homicide investigators are assisting in the case, and the department says this is a routine step when the cause of death is not immediately known.
The actress earned the nickname "Latin Marilyn Monroe" from Jane's Addiction frontman Perry Farrell. She played a dancer at The Jiggly Room, a fictional club featured in "Married… with Children," which aired from 1987-1997.
Santangelo, born in 1967, was of Puerto Rican, Italian, and Hungarian descent and occasionally worked under the name Cindyana Lair. In addition to her television appearances, she contributed vocals to Jane's Addiction's 1990 song "Stop" from the album "Ritual de lo Habitual."
Her acting career included a mix of credited and uncredited roles in both television and film. She played Angelica the Dancer in the 2009 TV series "The Bo-Bo & Skippy Show," and appeared as Maria Marimon in a 2004 episode of "CSI: Miami."
Earlier roles included Angelica in a 1998 episode of "ER," Carmen in "Tequila Express" (2002), and Passion in the 1997 video release, "Sticky Fingers."
Outside of acting, Santangelo made a lasting impression in pop culture in 1989 when she appeared in Young MC's hit music video, "Bust a Move," wearing stop-sign booty shorts in a now-iconic dance scene.
She was also a devoted mother to two sons, Dante-Maximilian and Lucci. In a February 2025 social media post celebrating Dante’s birthday, she included both boys and wrote, "These to Goonies mean everything so amazing young Men sweethearts smart & Gorgeous [sic]."
Following news of her death, Santangelo’s close friend Cynthia Banuelos posted a deeply personal tribute on Instagram, accompanied by a carousel of photos capturing their time together over the years — from quiet moments at home to nights out and playful selfies.
"My heart aches as I write this. I’m still in shock and disbelief. How can you be gone???" Banuelos wrote. "You were my best friend, my wifey, my kindred spirit. The most gorgeous mermaid in human form. Forever drawn to the sea."
Banuelos said Malibu was Santangelo's "paradise," where her spirit was most at peace, and spoke lovingly of her friend’s free soul, "You had a heart as vast as the ocean, a spirit as free as the wind, and a love that ran deeper than the blue depths you adored. Frank and the Boys (Dante & Lucci), were your reason for living."
She closed with a farewell message, "Swim free, my beautiful mermaid. Until we meet again. I love you my Wifey for Lifey. My Beautiful Soul Seaster."
Just days before her passing, Banuelos had also shared a birthday post for Santangelo, "My friendship with you is a gift, but today is extra special because it's all about YOU! Your kindness, love, and laughter make life so much better. I’m beyond grateful to have you by my side, and I can't wait to celebrate many more years together! Cheers to another amazing year, my Wifey for Lifey! 🥂✨"
While that post captured a recent joyful memory, Santangelo had largely remained out of the public spotlight in recent years. Her last known on-camera appearance came in June 2012, when TMZ filmed her speaking candidly after a minor car accident in a parking lot.
Pamela's representative, Sharon Kelly, also expressed her heartbreak, "I am in shock and still processing the loss of my dear client Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff. Pamela was a 'Force of Nature' ... She will be missed."
She also highlighted Pamela's deep love for her family, adding, "Pamela often talked about how very proud she was of both her daughters and what they have blossomed into. She was a 'Proud Mama'!"

Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff and daughters Taylor and Hayley attend "The Bash" benefit in Beverly Hills on May 17, 2009 | Source: Getty Images
Pamela was born on October 16, 1963, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She built a successful career in television and film and was best known for playing Kaye Morgan on "Baywatch" (1991–2000), appearing in multiple episodes throughout the 1990s.
The hit series, starring her ex-husband David, Pamela Anderson, and Yasmine Bleeth, became a global sensation.

Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff attends the 11th Annual Children Uniting Nations Oscar Celebration at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on March 7, 2010 | Source: Getty Images
Pamela and David married in 1989 and divorced in 2006, with legal battles over spousal support lasting until 2017. She is survived by their daughters, Taylor and Hayley Hasselhoff, and her granddaughter, London Hasselhoff Fiore.
Family was central to Pamela's life, and in the months leading up to her passing, she shared heartfelt moments with her loved ones. Shortly before her death, she left a heart-eyed emoji on Hayley's Instagram post, which featured her in a black outfit.
Weeks earlier, in February, Pamela shared a touching Instagram tribute for her granddaughter. She wrote, "Happy 6 month Birthday to my precious, sweetest and beautiful Granddaughter - 🩷London 🎀who has my whole heart ♥️ and lights up our life with her magic- Gigi Loves you so so much❤️ You've brought so much joy into our lives. I'm also so very proud of you @tay and @madison_fiore – You're wonderful first-time parents!! ❤️"
A month earlier, as she welcomed the new year, Pamela reflected on her gratitude for family, especially her granddaughter, "Watching her grow and seeing her smile light up my world is truly the greatest blessing."
She continued, "My wish for all of you this year is health, happiness, and an abundance of love. May 2025 be filled with beautiful moments, laughter, and all the blessings your hearts can hold. Here’s to a year of making cherished memories, spreading joy, and embracing every precious moment!"
Her final posts captured her deep love for her family, making her sudden passing even more heartbreaking for those who knew and loved her.