Former bodybuilder and actor Jayne Trcka died in San Diego last month, officials said Tuesday. She was 62. Trcka died Dec. 12, but her cause of death remains pending, the San Diego Medical Examiner’s ...
Jayne Trcka, a professional bodybuilder who appeared in "Scary Movie," has reportedly died. She was 62. Trcka's son told TMZ in an article published Jan 5 that she died Dec. 12, and the San Diego ...
Actress and bodybuilder Jayne Trcka has died. She was 62. Trcka, who played Miss Mann in the parody film “Scary Movie,” died in San Diego on Dec. 12, her son told TMZ. The San Diego medical examiner ...
Bodybuilder and “Scary Movie” actor Jayne Trcka is dead at 62. A family member told TMZ they weren’t aware of any illnesses that might have caused her death. A friend told the outlet they’d called ...
Professional bodybuilder Jayne Trcka, who played Miss Mann in “Scary Movie,” has died after being found unresponsive in her kitchen in San Diego, Calif. She was found by a friend who went to her home ...
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