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+ | | Birth name = Deborah Zerby |
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+ | | Gender = Female |
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+ | | Date of birth = {{d|8|July|1947}} |
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+ | | Place of birth = Los Angeles, California |
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⚫ | '''Kim Darby''' {{born|8|July|1947}} played the character [[Miri]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' episode {{e|Miri}} when she was in her late teens in 1966. Her shapeless costume was intended to hide her age (specifically, her bust and adult curves) , since she was playing a younger girl. |
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− | She began working at age fifteen, and has worked steadily since. Probably her most famous role is Mattie Ross, from the |
+ | She began working at age fifteen, and has worked steadily since. Probably her most famous role is Mattie Ross, from the John Wayne film ''{{w|True Grit (1969 film)|True Grit}}''. |
− | ==Filmography== |
+ | == Filmography == |
− | *''Dr. Kildare'' episode "What's Different About Today?" (1964, with [[Patricia Smith]]) |
+ | *''Dr. Kildare'' episode "What's Different About Today?" (1964, with [[Patricia Smith]]) |
+ | *''The Fugitive'' episode "An Apple a Day" (1965, with [[David Janssen]]) |
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*''Bus Riley's Back in Town'' (1965, with [[James Doohan]] and [[Nan Martin]], directed by [[Harvey Hart]]) |
*''Bus Riley's Back in Town'' (1965, with [[James Doohan]] and [[Nan Martin]], directed by [[Harvey Hart]]) |
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− | *''True Grit'' ( |
+ | *''True Grit'' (1969, with John Wayne, [[John Fiedler]], [[Alfred Ryder]], [[Jeff Corey]], and [[Ron Soble]]). |
− | *''The Strawberry Statement'' ( |
+ | *''The Strawberry Statement'' (1970, with [[Bruce Davison]] and [[Booker Bradshaw]]) |
− | *''Red Sky at Morning'' ( |
+ | *''Red Sky at Morning'' (1971, with [[John Colicos]], [[Nehemiah Persoff]] and [[Gregory Sierra]]) |
*''The Grissom Gang'' (1971, with [[Robert Lansing]], [[Hal Baylor]], and [[Don Keefer]]) |
*''The Grissom Gang'' (1971, with [[Robert Lansing]], [[Hal Baylor]], and [[Don Keefer]]) |
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− | *''The People'' ( |
+ | *''The People'' (1972, with [[William Shatner]]) |
+ | *''The Streets of San Francisco'' (1972, pilot episode) |
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− | *''Rich Man, Poor Man'' ( |
+ | *''Rich Man, Poor Man'' (1976 television miniseries, with [[Roy Jenson]], [[Fionnula Flanagan]], [[Lawrence Pressman]], and [[Leigh J. McCloskey]]) |
− | *''The Last Convertible'' ( |
+ | *''The Last Convertible'' (1979 TV miniseries, with [[Michael Nouri]]) |
− | * ''This Is the Life'' ([[1983 productions|1983]], with [[Jonathan Frakes]], [[Brock Peters]], [[Joan Pringle]], [[Richard Carlyle]], [[Andrew Robinson]], [[Henry Darrow]], and [[Nehemiah Persoff]]) |
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− | *'' |
+ | * ''This Is the Life'' (1983, with [[Jonathan Frakes]], [[Brock Peters]], [[Joan Pringle]], [[Richard Carlyle]], [[Andrew Robinson]], [[Henry Darrow]], and [[Nehemiah Persoff]]) |
− | *'' |
+ | *''Murder, She Wrote'' episode "We're Off to Kill the Wizard" (1984, with [[Eric Server]], [[Vince Howard]], and [[John Schuck]]) |
− | *'' |
+ | *''Better Off Dead...'' (1985, with [[David Ogden Stiers]] and [[Vincent Schiavelli]]) |
− | *'' |
+ | * ''Teen Wolf Too'' (1987, with [[Estee Chandler]], [[Mark Holton]], [[Eric Matthew]] and {{film|5}} stuntperson [[David Burton]]) |
+ | *''Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers'' (1995, with [[Mitchell Ryan]], [[J.C. Brandy]], [[Alan Echeverria]], and [[George Wilbur]]) |
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− | *''NewsBreak'' ( |
+ | *''NewsBreak'' (2000, with [[Michael Spound]]) |
− | ==Appearances== |
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− | *[[TOS]]: "[[Miri (episode)|Miri]]" as [[Miri]] |
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+ | *[http://www.kimdarby.com KimDarby.com] - official site |
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+ | * {{wikipedia}} |
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+ | *{{IMDb-link|page=nm0200981}} |
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+ | [[es:Kim Darby]] |
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+ | [[sv:Kim Darby]] |
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+ | [[Category:Performers|Darby, Kim]] |
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Revision as of 06:23, 11 June 2013
Template:Realworld Kim Darby (born 8 July 1947; age 76) played the character Miri in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Miri" when she was in her late teens in 1966. Her shapeless costume was intended to hide her age (specifically, her bust and adult curves) , since she was playing a younger girl.
She began working at age fifteen, and has worked steadily since. Probably her most famous role is Mattie Ross, from the John Wayne film True Grit.
Filmography
- Dr. Kildare episode "What's Different About Today?" (1964, with Patricia Smith)
- The Fugitive episode "An Apple a Day" (1965, with David Janssen)
- Bus Riley's Back in Town (1965, with James Doohan and Nan Martin, directed by Harvey Hart)
- True Grit (1969, with John Wayne, John Fiedler, Alfred Ryder, Jeff Corey, and Ron Soble).
- The Strawberry Statement (1970, with Bruce Davison and Booker Bradshaw)
- Red Sky at Morning (1971, with John Colicos, Nehemiah Persoff and Gregory Sierra)
- The Grissom Gang (1971, with Robert Lansing, Hal Baylor, and Don Keefer)
- The People (1972, with William Shatner)
- The Streets of San Francisco (1972, pilot episode)
- Rich Man, Poor Man (1976 television miniseries, with Roy Jenson, Fionnula Flanagan, Lawrence Pressman, and Leigh J. McCloskey)
- The Last Convertible (1979 TV miniseries, with Michael Nouri)
- This Is the Life (1983, with Jonathan Frakes, Brock Peters, Joan Pringle, Richard Carlyle, Andrew Robinson, Henry Darrow, and Nehemiah Persoff)
- Murder, She Wrote episode "We're Off to Kill the Wizard" (1984, with Eric Server, Vince Howard, and John Schuck)
- Better Off Dead... (1985, with David Ogden Stiers and Vincent Schiavelli)
- Teen Wolf Too (1987, with Estee Chandler, Mark Holton, Eric Matthew and Star Trek V: The Final Frontier stuntperson David Burton)
- Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995, with Mitchell Ryan, J.C. Brandy, Alan Echeverria, and George Wilbur)
- NewsBreak (2000, with Michael Spound)
External links
- KimDarby.com - official site
- Kim Darby at Wikipedia
- Template:IMDb-link