- Kristy McNichol
Infobox actress
name = Kristy McNichol
imagesize =
birthdate = birth date and age|1962|9|11
location =Los Angeles, California , USA
birthname = Christina Ann McNichol
othername = Kris McNichol
homepage =Christina Ann "Kristy" McNichol (born
September 11 ,1962 inLos Angeles, California ) is a two-timeEmmy Award -winning actress who has since retired from the industry. She is best known for her roles as Letitia "Buddy" Lawrence on the TV drama "Family", and as Barbara Weston on the sitcom "Empty Nest".citeweb|title=Kristy McNichol|url=http://www.hollywood.com/celebrity/Kristy_McNichol/191347#awards|publisher=hollywood.com|accessdate=2008-03-04] She is also the sister of former child actorJimmy McNichol . McNichol's career came to a sudden close when she was diagnosed withbipolar disorder in 1992. [citeweb|title=What is Bipolar Disorder?|url=http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-bipolar-disorder.htm|publisher=wisegeek.com|accessdate=2008-03-04]Biography
Kristy McNichol began her career appearing with her brother Jimmy McNichol in commercials and later on her own in guest appearances on such series as "
Starsky and Hutch ", "The Bionic Woman ", "Love American Style " and "The Love Boat ". Her first stint as a series regular came with the role of Patricia Apple in the short-lived ABC television series "Apple's Way " (1973). The McNichols got a break whenDesi Arnaz offered their mother an opportunity in the television industry for her talented children.In 1976, McNichol got another huge break being cast as Buddy in the drama series "Family" (1976-'80) for which the actress earned
Emmy Awards forBest Supporting Actress in a Dramatic Series in 1977 and 1979. Many future actors and actresses also guest starred includingMichael J. Fox andLeif Garrett . The popular drama series "Family" was considered a breakthrough for its time in dealing with real life issues and was television producerAaron Spelling 's favorite of all his productions. McNichol was considered the series' main drawing attraction that catapulted her into teen icon status within a few short years.In 1978 at the height of her stardom on the drama series, McNichol, along with her brother Jimmy, released a self-titled album "Kristy & Jimmy McNichol," which featured a hit single "He's So Fine." The McNichols partied at New York's infamous
Studio 54 with other big name celebrities like Brooke Shields to promote the album. McNichol went on to appear on the "Merv Griffin Show ",The Carpenters Christmas Special and ABC celebrity sports competitions.When "Family" went off the air in 1980, McNichol began a promising feature film career with the hit teen coming of age story "
Little Darlings " starring withTatum O'Neal . McNichol began performing with other top talent likeDennis Quaid in "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" (1980) where she received an unheard of six figures for at the age of 19. McNichol also appeared in one of her first films with her palBurt Reynolds in "The End". This shortly followed with Kristy being nominated for aGolden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress in "Only When I Laugh", byNeil Simon , for whichMarsha Mason ("The Goodbye Girl ") received the Golden Globe for Best Actress (1981). McNichol later was considered to have broken new ground for future young actresses, topping the $1,000,000 mark for one of her early film roles. McNichol also performed as supporting actress for lead actressSusan Sarandon in a made for TV movie "Women of Valor" about nurses being incarcerated in a Japanese concentration camp during World War II.In 1982, McNichol's career took a dip when she starred in the cult musical film "
The Pirate Movie " alongsideChristopher Atkins of "The Blue Lagoon" fame. The film flopped in spite of a rather eccentric multi-million budget. In another sign of a downturn in McNichol's career, later that year McNichol walked off the set of a film set in the French Alps after having suffered a nervous breakdown. Though later completing the film, McNichol had damaged her reputation considerably in the film industry due to her being paid top dollar for her roles. B-film offers along with various made for TV movies seemed to be the only avenues for McNichol outside of television from thereon out. McNichol continued to work accepting limited roles in a series of B-films.In 1988, McNichol made a brief comeback with a popular TV sitcom playing the character of Barbara Weston on the
NBC 's "Empty Nest". McNichol left in 1992 when she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. [citeweb|title=Kristy McNichol|url=http://www.vh1.com/movies/person/42340/bio.jhtml|publisher=vh1.com|accessdate=2008-03-04] McNichol returned to the series for its final episode in 1995.Her last public statement to her fans was in June 2001, when she said:
"A lot of people have wondered what I've been up to. I retired from my career after 24 years. My feeling was that it was time to play my biggest part — MYSELF! I must say that it has been the best thing that ever happened to me. So many fans are disappointed that I'm not currently acting, however some may not realize that the process I'm in at this time is necessary and vital for my personal happiness and well-being."
Filmography
Films
Awards
*Emmy(s) Best Supporting Actress, Drama Series - Family (1977 & '79)
*Favorite Young Performer - People's Choice Award (1980)
*Young Artist Award - Only When I Laugh (1982)
*Razzie Award - Two Moon Junction (1989)
*Nominated for two Golden Globe Awards, Best Supporting Actress, Family & Only When I Laugh (1979, 1982) [citeweb|title=Kristy McNichol|url=http://www.vh1.com/movies/person/42340/awards.jhtml|publisher=vh1.com|accessdate=2008-03-04]References
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