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Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie (1964), Luc Besson's The Big Blue (1988), George T. Miller's Frozen Assets (1992), and Roland Emmerich's Independence Day (1996).

Kimberly Beck
Born (1956-01-09) January 9, 1956 (age 66)
Other namesKimberly Beck-Hilton
EducationGlendale High School
OccupationActress
Years active1958–2009
Spouse(s)
William Barron Hilton, Jr.
(m. 19781985)
(divorced)
Jason Clark
(m. 1988)
RelativesCindy Robbins (mother)

Life and career


Beck was born to the actress Cindy Robbins.[1] She starred in such movies as Massacre at Central High, Roller Boogie, and Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter.[2] Among her notable television credits are General Hospital, Capitol (billed as Kimberly Beck-Hilton), Fantasy Island, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (as one side of a Jekyll-and-Hyde character, whose counterpart was played by Trisha Noble), Westwind, The Brady Bunch, Dynasty, Lucas Tanner and Peyton Place (as the character Kim Schuster).[3] As a child, she appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie and television commercials for such products as Mattel Toymakers Barbie and Chatty dolls. She had a very brief appearance on The Munsters as a transformed Eddie Munster after Eddie drank the rest of Grandpa's Texas Playgirl Potion in season 1, episode 33 entitled "Lily Munster, Girl Model". She starred on the pilot episode of Eight Is Enough as Nancy Bradford, the role that, in the series, went to Dianne Kay. She also had the role of Diane Porter in Rich Man, Poor Man Book II with Peter Strauss and appeared in a host of other well-received television miniseries productions. In 1968, she and her stepfather Tommy Leonetti, then working in Australia, recorded the single "Let's Take a Walk", released under the name of "Tommy Leonetti and his daughter Kim".[4] It charted at #4 on the Melbourne charts.[5]

In 1988, Beck married producer Jason Clark and they had two sons.[citation needed]


Filmography



Film


YearTitleRoleNotes
1958Torpedo RunDede DoyleUncredited
1959The FBI StoryJennie Hardesty (age 2)Uncredited
1963The Courtship of Eddie's FatherChild Party GuestUncredited
1964MarnieJessie CottonUncredited
1968Yours, Mine and OursJanette North
1976Massacre at Central HighTeresa
1977Murder in Peyton PlaceBonnie BuehlerTelevision film
1978Zuma BeachCathyTelevision film
1979Roller BoogieLana
1984Friday the 13th: The Final ChapterTrish Jarvis
1985Deadly IntentionsSally RaynorTelevision film
1987Maid to OrderKim
1988The Big BlueSally
1988Nightmare at NoonCheri GriffithsAlternate title: Death Street USA
1988Messenger of DeathPiety Beecham
1988Private WarKim
1989PlayroomSecretary
1990False IdentityCindy Roger
1991Adventures in Dinosaur CityChanteuse
1992Frozen Assets(voice)
1992In the Deep WoodsMargotTelevision film
1994Killing ZoeWoman Customer
1996Independence DayHousewife
1999The Secret Life of GirlsMrs. Buchinsky
2009Heidi 4 PawsClara Sesehound (voice)

Television


YearTitleRoleNotes
1964Kraft Suspense TheatreChild #21 episode
1965The MunstersEddie Munster1 episode
1965–66Peyton PlaceKim Schuster34 episodes
1966The VirginianLaura Tedler1 episode
1966I Dream of JeannieGina1 episode
1969Land of the GiantsGiant Girl1 episode
1969My Three SonsSusan Crawford1 episode
1970Me and BenjieTV pilot
1971BonanzaGirl1 episode
1971–73The Brady BunchLaura / Girl2 episodes
1974–75Lucas TannerTerry Klitsner21 episodes
1975Adam-12Jo Anne Thompson1 episode
1975General HospitalSamantha Livingston #11 episode
1975Mobile OneMarlene1 episode
1975–76WestwindRobin Andrews13 episodes
1976–77Rich Man, Poor Man Book IIDiane Porter15 episodes
1977Eight Is EnoughNancy BradfordTV pilot
1977The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew MysteriesSue1 episode
1978Husbands, Wives & LoversAmanda1 episode
1979B. J. and the BearCindy Smith1 episode
1979Fantasy IslandCindy1 episode
1979Starting FreshStephanie HarveyTV pilot
1979Buck Rogers in the 25th CenturyAlison Michaels1 episode
1980The Misadventures of Sheriff LoboVicky Bowers1 episode
1980ScalpelsNurse Connie PrimbleTV pilot
1980Freebie and the Bean1 episode
1981Mr. MerlinSusan1 episode
1983WebsterMolly1 episode
1982–83CapitolJulie Clegg #1260 episodes
1982Matt HoustonLaurie Wildcat1 episode
1983WebsterMolly1 episode
1984T. J. HookerLinda Stevens1 episode
1985HunterMarlene1 episode
1985Hollywood Beat1 episode
1986Crazy Like a FoxStella Moran1 episode
1986The New Mike HammerLisa Burnett1 episode
1986–87DynastyClaire Prentice4 episodes
1987L.A. LawNancy Tritchler1 episode
1987The Law & Harry McGrawPhoebe Cabot1 episode
1991Sons and DaughtersBlonde Girl1 episode
1991The 100 Lives of Black Jack SavageConnie1 episode
1991FBI: The Untold StoriesSuzie Emory1 episode
1991The CommishMichelle Carver1 episode
1993Sex, Shock and Censorship in the '90sMarsha Miller1 episode
1994Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero1 episode

References


  1. Kleiner, Dick (February 16, 1977). "'Roots II' may be in making". Abilene Reporter-News. Texas, Abilene. Newspaper Enterprise Association. p. 12. Retrieved November 2, 2016 via Newspapers.com.
  2. Dread Central’s Final Girls: Kimberly Beck
  3. "An In Depth Interview With Kimberly Beck" Archived January 23, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  4. Label shot at rateyourmuisc.com, retrieved May 24, 2012
  5. Ryan, Gavin (2003) Melbourne Chart Book 1956-2002, Golden Square: Moonlight Publishing, no ISBN






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