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Kim Darby (born Deborah Zerby; July 8, 1947) [1] is an American actress best known for her roles as Mattie Ross in True Grit (1969) and Jenny Meyer in Better Off Dead (1985). Early life and film career
Zerby may refer to Zerby Derby, a British-Canadian live-action television preschool series; Harold Zerby (1902–1963), American football player; Karen Zerby (born 1946), leader of The Family International, and American religious movement; Kim Darby (born Deborah Zerby in 1947), American actress; Shooting of Douglas Zerby in Long Beach ...
The Family International (TFI) is an American new religious movement founded in 1968 by David Brandt Berg. [1] The group has gone under a number of different names since its inception, including Teens for Christ, The Children of God (COG), The Family of Love, or simply The Family.
Deborah Zerby 1947- American actress Mireille Darc: Mirielle Aigroz 1938-2017 French model and actress Denise Darcel: Denise Billecard 1924-2011 French-American actress Hariclea Darclée: Hariclea Haricli 1860-1939 Romanian opera singer Sheila Darcy: Rebecca Heffener 1914-2004 American actress Phyllis Dare: Phyllis Dones 1890-1975 English ...
David Brandt Berg (February 18, 1919 – October 1, 1994), also known as King David, Mo, Moses David, Father David, Dad, or Grandpa to followers, was the founder and leader of the cult generally known as the Children of God [1] and subsequently as The Family International.
Karen Elva Zerby (born July 31, 1946) is the leader of The Family International, founded by her former husband David Berg as the “Children of God”, proven in court to have promoted and enacted sexual abuse of adults and children, including prostitution as a means of proselytizing.
Deborah Harmon (born May 8, 1951) is an American film and television actress. [1]Harmon was born in Chicago, Illinois.She attended The Second City troupe in Chicago until moving to Los Angeles to pursue an active acting career. [2]
The family of Zerby filed a lawsuit against the city of Long Beach and were awarded $6.5 million after a jury found the Long Beach Police Department to be responsible for Zerby's death, acting with malice and recklessness, and violating Zerby's Fourth Amendment rights. The officers also had to pay $5,000 each to Zerby's family.