Victoria Prescott
With her corkscrew curls and friendly smile, actress Victoria Prescott charmed audiences on both the screen and stage. The Carnegie Mellon graduate made her film debut in the 2002 short film "Strike!," which she followed with a recurring role on CBS' "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000-15), and a supporting turn in the LGBT ensemble comedy "April's Shower" (2003). Also an accomplished theater performer, the classically-trained Prescott was featured as an overeager stewardess in a 2004 production of "Zombie Attack," about a group of college friends who reunite for a night of scares. She also appeared as a dope-smoking teenager in 2006's "Pot Mom," which also starred Laurie Metcalf. Equally adept at snarky one-liners and sincere conversations, Victoria Prescott was undeniably talented.