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Missy Gold (born Melissa Fisher; July 14, 1970) is an American psychologist and former child actress. She is known as portraying the governor's daughter, Katie Gatling, on the sitcom Benson (1979–86).
Tracey Gold (born May 16, 1969) [1] is an American actress and former child star known for her role as Carol Seaver on the 1980s sitcom Growing Pains. Acting career [ edit ]
Inga Swenson, Missy Gold, Didi Conn, Ethan Phillips, and René Auberjonois all played long-term supporting roles. The series was a spin-off of Soap in which the character Benson first appeared as the wise-cracking yet level-headed African-American butler for the highly dysfunctional Tate family.
Missy Gold (born 1970) Tracey Gold (born 1969) Norman D. Golden II (born 1984) Selena Gomez (born 1992) Harold Goodwin (1902-1987) Kia Goodwin (born 1973) Lecy Goranson (born 1974) Molly Gordon (born 1995) Zachary Gordon (born 1998) Joseph Gordon-Levitt (born 1981) Ryan Gosling (born 1980) Mark-Paul Gosselaar (born 1974) Alexander Gould (born ...
Eight Is Enough is an American comedy-drama/sitcom television series that aired on ABC from March 15, 1977, to May 23, 1981. The show was modeled on the life of syndicated newspaper columnist Tom Braden, a real-life parent with eight children, who wrote a book by the same title.
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Inga Swenson (December 29, 1932 – July 23, 2023) was an American actress and singer. She appeared in multiple Broadway productions and was nominated twice for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her performances as Lizzie Curry in 110 in the Shade and Irene Adler in Baker Street.
René Marie Murat Auberjonois (/ r ə ˈ n eɪ oʊ ˌ b ɛər ʒ ən ˈ w ɑː / rə-NAY oh-BAIR-zhən-WAH; [1] June 1, 1940 – December 8, 2019) was an American actor, best known for playing Odo on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993–1999) and Clayton Endicott III on Benson (1979–1986).