Tracey Gold is one of the best actress I have ever seen in my life. Tracey Gold has an exceptional ability to get into a character. No matter which, the most I've seen her is as Carol Ann Seaver of Growing Pains. She was very flexible to the character. She was passionate and sensitive in the episode "Second Chance" #90; insensitive and snobby in the episode "The Return of the Triangle" #107 when she made fun of Mike's misery by taking a picture of Mike's black eyes. She can also be wacky like in the episode "Roommates" #121.
I've also seen Tracey Gold in the movie "Sleep Baby Sleep" She became very passionate with her baby and did everything in her powers to get the baby back. She certainly showed the love between a parent and a child, even if it's a single parent. In the movie "Dirty Little Secret", she again showed the care for her son. Although it was a mistake. She was again passionate, but this time sneaky (in a good way) to trick Ray into the kidnapping.
Her acting is not really acting, it's being, she's very capable of making believe and blending into the character. So
THIS TRIBUTE IS FOR YOU MS. TRACEY GOLD
Biography of Tracey Gold
Tracey Gold was born on May 16, 1969 in New York, New York as Tracey Goldstein. Tracey started show business in her early childhood. She started with commercials and eventually became cast of several television production of Harry Gold, her adoptive father. Tracey's biggest break came in her mid-teens when she was the starting cast of Growing Pains as Carol Ann Seaver. Growing Pains lasted 7 seasons, from 1985 to 1992. However, while Tracey was in Growing Pains, she's troubled with growing pains of her own.
Tracey Gold had Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), a disease which makes the person hard and unable to concentrate. Fortunately, Tracey's ADD condition improved over the years and graduated high school in 1987.
Another disorder that had been troubling Tracey throughout her teen was anorexia, the disease which will dismantle one's body due to starvation of oneself. Tracey had some history of anorexia in early childhood, but overcame successfully. However, things are not easy for Tracey as she thinks that she is overweight. The condition of anorexia continued throughout her years in Growing Pains. Once, the condition was so severe that Tracey was forced to leave Growing Pains and was hospitalized for treatment. Tracey missed most of the second half of season 7 while Carol was believed that she was studying in London. Fortunately, Tracey was able to get back for the final episodes of Growing Pains. Tracey also has an interview with "People" magazine about her fight with anorexia (February 17, 1992 issue)
Tracey is the oldest of five with sisters Missy, Brandy, Jessie, and Cassie which some of them had also persude show business.
Tracey was married to Roby Marshall on October 8, 1994 in North Hollywood. Marshall was a production assistant, but there is more family background to it. As to the "Blind Faith" murder case. Together, Tracey and Roby had a son named Sage born on February 16, 1997. On March 4, 1999, Tracey gave birth to her second born, Bailey Vincent Marshall.