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The success "was huge and it was fun," says Powter, who was enough of a cultural icon to be spoofed by SNL and named one of PEOPLE's 25 Most Intriguing People of 1993."And it was the biggest ...
Susan Powter was at the height of her success in the mid '90s when she walked away from her 'Stop the Insanity!' fame — and her own TV show— because, she says, Hollywood tried to change her.