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Judy robinson marta kristen
Judy robinson marta kristen












judy robinson marta kristen
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Harold Soderquist of Detroit, Michigan adopted her, and brought her to America she was renamed Martha Soderquist. Marta was only two months old when she was left in an orphanage. See Kristen was born Birgit Annalisa Rusanen, on February 26, 1945, in Oslo, Norway, to a Finnish mother and a German soldier who was killed towards the end of World War II in Europe. Nick Thomas teaches at Auburn University at Montgomery, Alabama, and has written features, columns and interviews for over 600 magazines and newspapers. They have such great love for the original and are really part of the ‘Lost in Space’ family.” I hope fans of the old show won’t be disappointed. “I might be interested in a part of some sort, but not necessarily as Judy Robinson. “It sounds interesting, and they’re making 10 episodes for the first season,” Kristen said.

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So good that Netflix is planning to reboot the series for a 2018 online release. But it was still a fun show, and the premise of a family lost in space was a good one.” Smith, Will and the Robot, and it went from being science fiction adventure to fantasy with silly plots. “The dynamics of the show changed after the first season, when the focus was on Dr. “I’d read a script and often had nothing to do,” Kristen recalled. When the chance came for a regular role in the cast of “Lost in Space,” she eventually accepted, but found her role was smaller than originally planned.

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"I did many of the great TV shows in the '60s, and whenever they wanted an ingénue, they’d call me.” I wasn’t nervous at all, because I think I understood that acting was just in my blood," she said. “I played the daughter of alcoholic parents and had a two-page monologue where I had to speak at an AA meeting. After moving to California, she was offered her debut TV role on an episode of “The Loretta Young Show.” Her adoptive parents encouraged Marta’s interest in acting, and she performed in stage productions throughout her school years. I was taken to a hospital and placed in an underground orphanage to avoid the Lebensborn program (a Nazi project to raise ‘racially pure’ children)."Īt age 4, Marta was adopted by an American couple from Detroit (she would later locate and meet her birth mother and discover she had nine siblings). She went to Norway with him and gave birth to me in her room. “My mother had been ordered to work for a German officer, and she hid her pregnancy fearing she would be killed. Unlike some child actors who fell victim to addictions or financial exploitation from parents, Kristen fared well in her youthful profession.īlue-eyed, blonde and beautiful, 14-year-old Marta arrived in California via Michigan in 1959, although her journey to Hollywood began in Oslo toward the end of World War II. Other items on display at the exhibit, which runs through December, include Judy Garland's Ruby Slippers from "The Wizard of Oz" and Margaret O'Brien’s Oscar from "Meet Me in St Louis."

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“I’ll have a Judy doll, photos and posters, including an original from the movie ‘Beach Blanket Bingo’ where I played a mermaid,” she said. Like many of the event guests, she will also be loaning personal memorabilia to the Hollywood Museum’s new exhibit, “Child Stars - Then and Now,” opening on the same weekend (see ). Kristen, 71, appeared in dozens of film and TV roles since 1960 (see and is best known for her role as Judy Robinson on “Lost in Space.” “So it will be interesting to compare careers.” “Many of us worked in the same era and were sometimes up for the same roles,” Kristen said from her home in Santa Monica, California. Marta Kristen, one of the attendees, looks forward to helping a worthy cause and also visiting with old friends.

judy robinson marta kristen

The charity event will support A Minor Consideration ( ), a nonprofit organization that provides assistance to today’s youngest performers. Some 50 actors and actresses who began their careers as children are appearing Sunday at the Hollywood Museum, where they will sign autographs and pose for photos. It’s quite possibly the largest gathering of former child stars ever assembled.














Judy robinson marta kristen