A veteran actor of both stage and screen, Slayton-Hughes was a hilarious and stand-out member of the Parks And Rec ensemble
, as well as—a personal favorite of ours—a regular role on Ken Marino’s reality dating parody
. Although Slayton-Hughes noted at times that she was more comfortable as a dramatic actor, she had a deft hand for comedy, imbuing ostensibly exhausted characters with both a quick wit and a sharp tongue. The officialTwitter account, as well as series star Aubrey Plaza both issued tributes to her today.Slayton-Hughes reportedly died last night.
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