June 20: Tyler native Laci Kay stars in TV movie ‘The Incybers’

Published 3:00 am Saturday, June 20, 2020

Laci Kay in 1978 photo 

On this date in 2010, Laci Kay (who also performs as Laci Mercedes) starred in  ‘The Incybers,” a TV movie about tiny electronic beings who live in computers.

 She was born in Tyler and her family lived in Whitehouse when she was a child before moving to California. 

 Kay received praise for her portrayal of a girl with narcolepsy who discovers she has a special talent in the 2012 short film “Olivia.”

 In the Spotlight

— 2018: Golden native Kacey Musgraves is a guest on “Late Night with Seth Meyers.”



— 2014: Longview native Andy Bowles appears in “The Wisdom to Know the Difference” starring William and Daniel Baldwin.

— 2011: At the Critics Choice Television Awards, Jacksonville native Margo Martindale wins Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (“Justified”).

— 2009: “Always” by Building 429, featuring former Mount Pleasant resident Jason Roy, peaks at No. 24 on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart.

— 2008: At the Daytime Emmy Awards, Ellen DeGeneres, who grew up in Atlanta, wins Outstanding Talk Show Host.

— 2005: Journalist Bill Moyers, who grew up in Marshall, is a guest on “Lou Dobbs Tonight.” 

— 1992: Quitman native Sissy Spacek stars in “A Private Matter.”

— 1980: Mineola native Noble Willingham appears in “Brubaker” starring Robert Redford.

— 1986: “Higher Love,” a song with lyrics by Will Jennings, of Tyler, is released and becomes a hit for Steve Winwood and a Grammy nominee for Song of the Year.

— 1985: Tyler native Sarah McClendon, a journalist who covers the White House, is a guest on “Late Night with David Letterman.”

— 1977: Tyler native Sandy Duncan is a celebrity on “Hollywood Squares.”

— 1974: Mineola native Noble Willingham appears in “Chinatown” starring Faye Dunaway and Jack Nicholson.

— 1972: Groesbeck native Joe Don Baker is in “Junior Bonner” starring Steve McQueen.

— 1970: The Temptations, featuring Texarkana native Otis Williams, score a No. 2 hit on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart with  “Ball of Confusion (That’s What the World is Today”). 

— 1970: Atlanta native Nat Stuckey’s “Old Man Willis” peaks at No. 31 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

— 1965: Jack Pepper, a native of Palestine, is seen as a banjo player in “Cat Ballou” starring Jane Fonda.

— 1964: Panola County native Jim Reeves is a guest on “Thank Your Lucky Stars.”

— 1951: Palestine native Jack Pepper appears in “Silver Canyon” starring Gene Autry.

–1938: Whitewright native Guy Wilkerson appears in “Professor Beware” starring Harold Lloyd.

Happy Birthday 

— 1924: Audie Murphy, who grew up near Greenville before becoming a war hero and actor, is born in Hunt County.