ðHgeocities.com/Hollywood/Lot/1313/k-martin.htmlgeocities.com/Hollywood/Lot/1313/k-martin.htmldelayedxRÔJÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÈðQkOKtext/htmlðwkkÿÿÿÿb‰.HTue, 28 Mar 2000 01:11:43 GMT Mozilla/4.5 (compatible; HTTrack 3.0x; Windows 98)en, *RÔJk The Best of Kellie Martin

Meet Kellie Martin

Many of you may recognize Kellie Martin from the recent television series, Crisis Center, and before that, Christy. She has also appeared in several TV movies during the past several years, including "If Someone Had Known," "The Face on the Milk Carton" and more recently, "Her Last Chance." However, this page is dedicated to Kellie as a teenager in the series "Life Goes On" which aired for 4 years from 1989 to 1993 on ABC.

Kellie may be best known for her role as Rebecca (Becca) Thatcher in Life Goes On. This series was a rather typical family drama where Becca, her older brother (who had Down's Syndrome) and sister, and her parents dealt with issues, such as peer pressure, discrimination and the day-to-day struggle to survive in contemporary society. Although the show was perhaps on the leading edge of addressing such issues as HIV/AIDS and discrimination towards the disabled, the outcome always seemed traditional and predictable. The series did have 2 distinguishing characteristics, however.

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One obvious difference that made this show stand out from the others was the teenage actor with Down's Syndrome, Chris Burke, who played Becca's older brother, Charles (Corky) Thatcher. The character, Corky, likewise had Down's Syndrome.

The second distinguishing characteristic and redeeming quality for "Life Goes On" was Kellie Martin. She was one of the cutest teenage actresses to have graced the small screen. Her character, Becca, was witty and intelligent, sensative and passionate. Yet, it was evident that this was not all an act. Kellie herself held these characteristics which she brought to her part with enthusiasm and vivacity. In turn, this drew the viewer into the situation and made Becca "real" and believable.

Kellie was born on October 16, 1975 in Riverside, California. She loves ballet and photography, and she is accomplished at both. Her acting career was launched in the series "Father Murphy" when she was seven.

She has an extensive filmography and has made guest appearances in such shows as "My Two Dads," "Thirtysomething," "America's funniest Home Videos" as a host, "Baywatch" and "SeaQuest DSV." She even appeared in a Burger King commercial in 1985.

Kellie one day wants to be a writer and perhaps a director. She sees herself living in Paris and becoming a writer there. She also has aspirations of owning her own gallery one day.

Currently, Kellie is attending Yale University (History of Art major) and acting at the same time. She has a 3.9 grade average. "I intend to get a degree. I'm even toying with the idea of going on to graduate school in art history. I'd love to have a job at the Met [New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art]."

Other places to look...

Caught in Kellie Martin's Web
That Blue-eyed Girl

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