Post by Kaz ~;~ on Aug 20, 2010 15:10:10 GMT -5
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Date of Birth
11 September 1962, Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Name
Christina Ann McNichol
Height
5' 3"
Biography
Kristy McNichol began her career with guest appearances on such series as "Starsky and Hutch" and "The Bionic Woman." Her first stint as a series regular came with the role of Patricia Apple in "Apple's Way" in the 1974 season. The following year she was cast as Buddy Lawrence in the acclaimed dramatic series "Family," for which the actress earned Emmy Awards for Best Supporting Actress in a Dramatic Series in 1976 and 1978. Her television movie credits include "Woman of Valor," "Love, Mary," "Like Mom, Like Me," "Summer of My German Soldier" and "My Old Man." McNichol's feature film credits include "Two Moon Junction" with Louise Fletcher, "Just the Way You Are," "The End," "Only When I Laugh," "Little Darlings," "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" with Dennis Quaid and "The Pirate Movie." Kristy McNichol is host of the annual "Kristy McNichol Celebrity Tennis Tournament," benefitting the H.E.L.P. group for abused children in Los Angeles.
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Trivia
Was considered for a role in The Bad News Bears (1976), but lost it to Academy Award winner Tatum O'Neal.
Sister of Jimmy McNichol.
McNichol's role in one of the "ABC Afterschool Specials" (1972) "The Pinballs" was to advertise and promote the Halter Top fashions. She wore her personally designed halter tops on the show.
Born to a Scottish father and a Palestinian mother
Measurements: 33-24-34 (in 1981), (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)
Ranked #49 in VH1's list of the "100 Greatest Kid Stars"
Taught drama at a Los Angeles high school.
Dropped out of acting because she was sick and tired of acting, wanted to have an average life, and one thing she pursued was going to school to learn how to style hair.
Longtime friend of Elisabeth Brooks.
Turned down the Jodie Foster role in Taxi Driver (1976).
Turned down the Brooke Shields role in Pretty Baby (1978), due to conflicts with "Family" (1976) producer Aaron Spelling
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Date of Birth
11 September 1962, Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Name
Christina Ann McNichol
Height
5' 3"
Biography
Kristy McNichol began her career with guest appearances on such series as "Starsky and Hutch" and "The Bionic Woman." Her first stint as a series regular came with the role of Patricia Apple in "Apple's Way" in the 1974 season. The following year she was cast as Buddy Lawrence in the acclaimed dramatic series "Family," for which the actress earned Emmy Awards for Best Supporting Actress in a Dramatic Series in 1976 and 1978. Her television movie credits include "Woman of Valor," "Love, Mary," "Like Mom, Like Me," "Summer of My German Soldier" and "My Old Man." McNichol's feature film credits include "Two Moon Junction" with Louise Fletcher, "Just the Way You Are," "The End," "Only When I Laugh," "Little Darlings," "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" with Dennis Quaid and "The Pirate Movie." Kristy McNichol is host of the annual "Kristy McNichol Celebrity Tennis Tournament," benefitting the H.E.L.P. group for abused children in Los Angeles.
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Trivia
Was considered for a role in The Bad News Bears (1976), but lost it to Academy Award winner Tatum O'Neal.
Sister of Jimmy McNichol.
McNichol's role in one of the "ABC Afterschool Specials" (1972) "The Pinballs" was to advertise and promote the Halter Top fashions. She wore her personally designed halter tops on the show.
Born to a Scottish father and a Palestinian mother
Measurements: 33-24-34 (in 1981), (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)
Ranked #49 in VH1's list of the "100 Greatest Kid Stars"
Taught drama at a Los Angeles high school.
Dropped out of acting because she was sick and tired of acting, wanted to have an average life, and one thing she pursued was going to school to learn how to style hair.
Longtime friend of Elisabeth Brooks.
Turned down the Jodie Foster role in Taxi Driver (1976).
Turned down the Brooke Shields role in Pretty Baby (1978), due to conflicts with "Family" (1976) producer Aaron Spelling