A former Nickelodeon actor died Friday morning after being struck by a vehicle in Brooklyn.

Kianna Underwood, 33, was hit by a black Ford SUV around 6:50 a.m. as she was crossing the intersection of Watkins Street and Pitkin Avenue in Brownsville, law enforcement sources told The New York Post.

The vehicle dragged her approximately one block. She was found with severe trauma and pronounced dead at the scene, according to the New York Post report.

Born Nov. 28, 1992, Underwood was most known for her time on the final season of the sketch comedy show “All That” in 2005, where she performed alongside iconic cast members Kenan Thompson, Nick Cannon and Amanda Bynes.

Her other credits included voicing the character Fuschia Glover in Nickelodeon’s “Little Bill” series from 1999 to 2004 and roles in the 1999 film “The 24 Hour Woman” and the 2003 film “Death of a Dynasty.” The New York native also performed as little Inez during the first national tour of “Hairspray.”

The New York Post reported that investigators believe Underwood may have crossed against the traffic signal after leaving a bodega, and the driver may not have realized they struck a pedestrian. As of Jan. 17, no arrests had been made.