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Kristy McNichol

 
Artist: Kristy McNichol
  • Born: September 11, 1962, Los Angeles, CA
  • Active: '80s
  • Genres: Rhythm & Blues
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Kristy & Jimmy McNichol," "Night the Lights Went out in Georgia"

Biography

Singer and actress Kristy McNichol was born in Los Angeles, CA, on Sept 14, 1962. Her given name is Christine Ann McNichol. Her mother, Carollyne McNichol, happened to take small acting roles now and then. When she went on calls, she carried her three children with her.

McNichol learned her way around movie lots and backstages early on. When she was seven years old, she landed her first acting role, a part in a Kraft Cheese commercial. She went on to appear in many other commercials, as well as doing numerous guest spots in popular television series like Starsky and Hutch, The Bionic Woman, and The Love Boat. Soon McNichol went from guest to star, landing roles in Apple's Way, and then in Family. The latter won her a People's Choice award and two Emmys.

This young actress had one more ace up her sleeve -- her singing ability. In the late '70s she did several musical spots on series like The Donny and Marie Show, Dick Clark's Live Wednesday, and performed numbers on specials such as The Carpenters Christmas Special in 1977.

In 1978 McNichol was called in for her first big film role in Burt Reynolds' movie, The End. That same year she, along with older bother Jimmy McNichol, recorded a self-titled debut album, Kristy & Jimmy McNichol. It was released under the RCA Records label. The album carries disco style tunes like "Slow Dance." The brother-and-sister duo also released a two-sided single, with "He's a Dancer" and the hit "He's So Fine" on the flip. The single, "He's So Fine," made it onto the Cash Box Top 100 single charts.

After the album, and some touring, McNichol went back to the movies, staring in films like Little Darlings. In 1981 she won a role beside Dennis Quaid in the film The Night the Lights Went out in Georgia. McNichol and Quaid played as a brother and sister country & western singing act that ended up at the wrong bar in the wrong town. McNichol got the chance to do a few country tunes in the movie and on the album with the same title. ~ Charlotte Dillon, All Music Guide
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Actor: Kristy McNichol
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  • Born: Sep 11, 1962 in Los Angeles, California
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '70s-'80s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Romance
  • Career Highlights: White Dog, Summer of My German Soldier, Only When I Laugh
  • First Major Screen Credit: The Fawn Story (1975)

Biography

Easily recognizable for her bright smile, thick brunette hair, brown doe eyes, and all-around athletic good looks, Kristy McNichol was one of the more popular juvenile television stars of the 1970s. She specialized in playing tomboys and tough teens and is best remembered for playing Buddy Lawrence on the popular family melodrama Family (1976-1980). McNichol is the daughter of a former actress -- her brother Jimmy McNichol is also an actor -- and started out in commercials at age six. She was 12 when she was cast for the short-lived family drama Apple's Way (1974-1975). After that, she guest starred on several series, including The Bionic Woman (1976-1978) and Love American Style (1969-1974). McNichol was 14 when she was cast in Family. During its run, McNichol received two Emmys and a People's Choice Award. She also appeared in television movies such as the Emmy-winning Summer of My German Soldier (1979) and occasionally in feature films, beginning with The End (1978), in which she played a supporting role opposite Burt Reynolds and Dom DeLuise. In 1980, McNichol and fellow child stars Tatum O'Neal and Matt Dillon starred in Little Darlings, a summer camp film in which two teen girls compete to be the first to lose their virginity. McNichol has made a few attempts to establish herself in features, and as her performance in Neil Simon's Only When I Laugh shows, she is a bright and talented actress. Unfortunately, her choice of films has been less than stellar and though her performances in such vehicles as The Pirate Movie (1982) and Just the Way You Are (1984) received praise, the films did not. In 1988, McNichol returned to series television as an unmarried detective who returns home to live with her father and her recently divorced sister in the sitcom Empty Nest (1988-1995). Suffering from severe bouts of manic depression, McNichol left the show during the 1992-1993 season. Since then she has apparently retired from acting. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
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Kristy McNichol
Born Christina Ann McNichol
September 11, 1962 (1962-09-11) (age 47)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Christina Ann "Kristy" McNichol (born September 11, 1962) is an American former actress. She is best known for her roles as Leticia 'Buddy' Lawrence on the television drama series Family and as Barbara Weston on the sitcom Empty Nest.[1] She is also the sister of former child actor Jimmy McNichol. McNichol retired from acting when she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 1992.[2]

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Life and career

McNichol was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of Carollyne, a business manager and actress, and Jim McNichol, a carpenter.[3] Her father was Scottish and her mother of Palestinian background.[citation needed] McNichol appeared with her brother Jimmy in commercials and later, on her own, in guest appearances on such series as Starsky and Hutch, The Bionic Woman, Love American Style and The Love Boat thanks to family friend Desi Arnaz. Her first stint as a series regular came with the role of Patricia Apple in the short-lived CBS television series Apple's Way (1974).

In 1976, McNichol was cast as Buddy in the television drama series Family (1976–80), for which she earned two Emmy Awards for Best Supporting Actress in a Dramatic Series (1977 and 1979). Many future actors and actresses also guest-starred on the show, including Helen Hunt, Michael J. Fox and Leif Garrett. The show, produced by Aaron Spelling, was considered a breakthrough for television drama that dealt with "real life" issues.[citation needed]

In December 1977, McNichol appeared on The Carpenters at Christmas TV special, performing several musical numbers with the duo. Following this in 1978, McNichol and her brother Jimmy made their own foray into music and recorded an album, Kristy & Jimmy McNichol, for RCA Records. The album included the single "He's So Fine" (a cover of The Chiffons 1963 hit) which peaked at #70 on the Billboard chart. The McNichols promoted the album at New York's Studio 54 discothèque, with other big-name celebrities in attendance such as Brooke Shields. In December 1978, McNichol would appear in another Carpenters holiday special, The Carpenters: A Christmas Portrait, this time with her brother Jimmy.

By this time, McNichol was one of the biggest teen stars of the era and appeared on various chat shows, including The Mike Douglas Show and Dinah!, as well as several appearances on Battle of the Network Stars and other celebrity-based shows. Also in 1978, she starred in the acclaimed made-for-television film adaptation of Bette Greene's Summer Of My German Soldier.

McNichol began her feature film career in the Burt Reynolds comedy The End in 1978. She later co-starred with Tatum O'Neal in the hit teen coming of age story, Little Darlings, in 1980. She appeared with Dennis Quaid and Mark Hamill in The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia (1981), for which, at age 19, she received an unprecedented six-figure salary. The same year, she co-starred in Neil Simon's Only When I Laugh for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress.

However, by 1982, McNichol's fortunes began to decline. She starred in the musical film, The Pirate Movie, alongside Christopher Atkins, but the film was a huge box office flop despite its multi-million-dollar budget. Later that year, McNichol stormed off the set of the film Just The Way You Are. By this time, rumors of McNichol's alleged drug use were rife and it was often attributed as the cause of her increasingly problematic on-set behaviour. She was later diagnosed with clinical depression, and although she eventually completed the film, her reputation was severely damaged by the incident and she was subsequently offered only B-film titles and TV movies. In 1986, McNichol supported lead actress Susan Sarandon in the TV movie, Women of Valor, about American nurses being incarcerated in a Japanese concentration camp during World War II.

In 1988, McNichol played Barbara Weston on the NBC sitcom Empty Nest, a spin-off from The Golden Girls. However, McNichol's problematic on-set behaviour once again became a concern, and she left the series in 1992 when she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder.[4] She returned to the series for its final episode in 1995, which was effectively her last ever screen appearance as an actress, though she went on to voice characters in the animated TV series Extreme Ghostbusters (1997) and Invasion America (1998).

In March 1999, McNichol was the subject of an edition of E! True Hollywood Story, in which she spoke candidly about her career, alleged drug problems, and her mental health problems. McNichol's last public statement was in June 2001, when she said:

"A lot of people have wondered what I've been up to. I retired from my career after 24 years. My feeling was that it was time to play my biggest part — MYSELF! I must say that it has been the best thing that ever happened to me. So many fans are disappointed that I'm not currently acting, however some may not realize that the process I'm in at this time is necessary and vital for my personal happiness and well-being."

Personal life

McNichol has never married and resides in Los Angeles, California. Since retiring from the screen, she has taught acting at a private school in Los Angeles and devoted much of her time to charity work.[5]

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
1977 The Love Boat II Linda Morley TV movie
The Pinballs Carlie TV movie
1978 The End Julie Lawson
Like Mom, Like Me Jennifer Gruen TV movie
Summer of My German Soldier Patty Bergen TV movie
1979 My Old Man Jo Butler TV movie / Nominated for a Young Artist Award
1980 Little Darlings Angel Nominated for a Young Artist Award
Blinded by the Light Janet Bowers TV movie
1981 The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia Amanda Child
Only When I Laugh Polly Won a Young Artist Award
Nominated for a Golden Globe Award
1982 White Dog Julie Sawyer
The Pirate Movie Mabel Nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award
1984 Just the Way You Are Susan Berlanger
1985 Love, Mary Mary Groda-Lewis TV movie
1986 Dream Lover Kathy Gardner
Women of Valor T.J. Nolan TV movie
1988 You Can't Hurry Love Rhonda
Two Moon Junction Patti Jean Won a Golden Raspberry Award
1990 The Forgotten One Barbara Stupple
Children of the Bride Mary Becker TV movie
1991 Baby of the Bride Mary Becker TV movie
1993 Mother of the Bride Mary Becker TV movie

TV series

Year(s) Title Role Seasons Notes
1974-75 Apple's Way Patricia Apple 1 Replacement for Frannie Michel.
1976-80 Family Letitia 'Buddy' Lawrence 1-5 Won two Emmy Awards. Also nominated for another two Emmy Awards, a Golden Globe Award and a Young Artist Award.
1988-92 Empty Nest Officer Barbara Weston 1–4 Left series after the 4th season but returned for the series final episode in 1995.
1998 Invasion America Sergeant Angela "Angie" Romar 1 Voice role

TV appearances

Title Season Year Role Episode titles Notes
Love, American Style 5 1973 Steffi Love and the Unsteady Steady Episode 18
ABC Afterschool Special 4 1975 Jenna McPhail Fawn Story Episode 4 / TV special
Starsky and Hutch 1 1976 Meg The Hostages Episode 15
ABC Afterschool Special 4 1976 Nina Beckwith Me and Dad's New Wife Episode 5 / TV special
The Bionic Woman 1 1976 Amanda Cory The Ghost Hunter Episode 14
Starsky and Hutch 2 1976 Molly Edwards Little Girl Lost Episode 11
The Love Boat 1 1977 Kelly Ex Plus Y/Golden Agers/Graham and Kelly Episode 3
ABC Afterschool Special 6 1977 Carlie Higgins The Pinballs Episode 2 / TV special
Starsky and Hutch 3 1978 Joey Carston The Trap Episode 16
Murder, She Wrote 4 1988 Jill Morton Showdown in Saskatchewan Episode 20
The Golden Girls 6 1991 Barbara Weston Witness Episode 21
The Golden Girls 7 1992 Barbara Weston A Midwinter Night's Dream Continues Episode 21
Extreme Ghostbusters 1 1997 Girl in Sub Dry Spell Episode 16 / Voice role

Awards

  • Emmy(s) Best Supporting Actress, Drama Series - Family (1977),(1979) [1]
  • Favorite Young Performer - People's Choice Award (1980) [1]
  • Young Artist Award - Only When I Laugh (1982)
  • Razzie Award - Two Moon Junction (1989)
  • Nominated for two Golden Globe Awards for Best Supporting Actress (Family - 1979), (Only When I Laugh - 1982) [6]

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