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Kimberly Beck
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Not only acted in the horror sequel
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984)
, but did enough of her own stunts to qualify for a stunt performers union card.
Made her debut at age two playing
Glenn Ford
's daughter in the film
Torpedo Run (1958)
. She later played one of
Lucille Ball
's children in the comedy film
Yours, Mine and Ours (1968)
.
Longtime friends with
Rosanna Arquette
.
She starred on the pilot episode of
Eight Is Enough (1977)
as Nancy Bradford, a role that eventually went to
Dianne Kay
after this became a television series.
On
Cruise Ship to the Stars (1979)
, she played a Jekyll-and-Hyde character, whose sinister counterpart was played by
Trisha Noble
.
Briefly lived in Australia as a child before moving back to the United States as a teenager.
Recorded "Let's Take a Walk" with her stepfather
Tommy Leonetti
, a song written by Beck, Leonetti and
Bob Russell
.
Stepdaughter of
Tommy Leonetti
and daughter of
Cynthia Chenault
.
Daughter-in-law of
Matt Clark
.
Sister-in-law of
Matthias Clark
,
Seth Clark
and
Aimée Clark
.
No relation to Michael Beck of "Houston Knights" and "The Warriors" fame, despite a popular misconception.
Is Aunt to the Hilton children via her marriage to William Hilton.
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