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To vote, visit: Where Are They Now ArchivesToday, we're going to see what's happening with actress Tracey Gold, who starred on the sitcom Growing Pains. She has certainly grown up a lot since then and expanded her career. To find out what she's been up to over the years, keep on reading!
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Visit and Enjoy: EVTV1.com*View Past Issues: Where Are They Now Archives*--DEAD OR ALIVE?--See if you know if the following celebrities have had a visit from the "Grim Reaper":
Peter Horton: He played Gary Shepherd in the TV series "thirtysomething", he was Ezekiel Stone in the series "Brimstone"
Pat Corley: He played bar owner Phil on the TV series "Murphy Brown" and coroner Wally Nydorf on the series "Hill Street Blues"
Ursula Andress: She was the orginal "Bond girl" in the James Bond movie "Dr. No"
(Answer at the bottom)*Tracey GoldLearn More About Tracey Gold on Celebrity Nooz BIRTH DATE: May 16, 1969, New York City, New York
BIRTH NAME: Tracey Claire Fisher
CLAIM TO FAME: She is a former child star best known for playing Carol Seaver on the 1980s sitcom Growing Pains.
FAMILY LIFE: She has been married to Roby Marshall since 2004 and they have four sons: Sage Gold (b. February 16, 1997), Bailey Vincent (b. March 4, 1999), Aiden Michael (b. May 9, 2004), and Dylan Christopher (b. April 1, 2008).
INFO: Gold's first acting role came at the age of four in a Pepsi print ad. She was originally cast as the youngest daughter in the original pilot series of the show Gimme A Break! starring Nell Carter, but was replaced by actress Lara Jill Miller when the show went to series.
In 1985, Gold auditioned for the role of Carol Seaver, but originally actress Elizabeth Ward was chosen for the pilot. However, test audiences weren't thrilled with Ward as Carol, and she was replaced by Gold. The series ran from 1985 until 1992.
Towards the end of the series, Gold began battling weight problems, reaching 80 pounds at her lowest. She was hospitalized with anorexis in 1992, and ended up spending her early 20s battling the disease.
TRIVIA: was a contestant on the program Celebrity Mole 2: Yucatán in 2004.
Was arrested in 2004 for drunk driving after rolling her SUV-carrying her husband and three young boys-down a California freeway embankment.
Met her husband Roby Marshall through Growing Pains costar Joanna Kerns.
Her younger sister is fellow actress Missy Gold.
The name "Gold" is a shortened form of the name acquired by Tracey and Missy when they were adopted by Harry Goldstein, who married her mother when Tracey was a preschooler.
Her first onscreen kiss was with Brad Pitt.
Suffered from dyslexia during high school.
Was seen as a Judge on the TV show "Pet Star" (2002) on Animal Planet cable channel.
WHERE IS SHE NOW: She hosted the TLC show The Secret Life of a Soccer Mom, which debuted in 2008. She recently appeared as the spokesperson for "Baby Sleeps Safe," a national television infomercial for Baby Guardian. On January 2, 2012, she appeared on the ABC network's reality series, Celebrity Wife Swap, trading places with singer Carnie Wilson for a week. She is currently hosting the TVGUIDE Channel mini-show Trapped in TV Guide.
In 2011, Tracey put anorexia in the spotlight again as the host of "Starving Secrets," a reality show chronicling 10 women with eating disorders as they progress through eight months of treatment.
WRITE TO TRACEY GOLD: Tracey Gold
4619 Goodland Ave.
Studio City, CA 91604
*CREDITS:2012 Arachnoquake (TV movie)...Katelynn
2011 Your Love Never Fails (video)...Samantha Pierce
2009 Sight Unseen (TV movie)...Molly Logan
2008 Solar Flare...Dr. Joanna Clark
2007 Final Approach (TV movie)...Lina Howren
2006 Trapped in TV Guide (TV series)...Host
2006 Safe Harbor (TV movie)...Carly Segan
2005 Captive Hearts (TV movie)...Elizabeth Sorenson
2004 Growing Pains: Return of the Seavers (TV movie)...Carol Seaver
2003 Stephen King's Dead Zone (TV series)...Penny Barton
Misbegotten (2003)
2002 Wildfire 7: The Inferno (TV movie)...Nell Swanson
2001 What's the Worst That Could Happen?...Woman at Auction (uncredited)
2001 She's No Angel (TV movie)...Liddy Carlyle
2000 The Growing Pains Movie (TV movie)...Carol Seaver
2000 Wanted...Sue Bentley
2000 Twice in a Lifetime (TV series)...Blair Wilson / Polly Murtaugh
Party Girls (2000)
2000 Stolen from the Heart (TV movie)...Leslie Wagner (as Tracy Gold)
2000 Chicken Soup for the Soul (TV series)...Anita
14 Steps/Damaged Goods/Ballerina Dreams (2000)
1999 A Crime of Passion (TV movie)...Alyssa Pierce
1998/I The Girl Next Door (TV movie)...Anne 'Annie' Nolan
1998 Promised Land (TV series)...Darlene Jones
Vengeance Is Mine: Part 2 (1998)
1998 Touched by an Angel (TV series)...Darlene Jones
Vengeance Is Mine: Part 1 (1998)
1998 Dirty Little Secret (TV movie)...Sarah Wheetley
1996 To Face Her Past (TV movie)...Lori Molina
1996 Diagnosis Murder (TV series)...Amy
An Explosive Murder (1996)
1996 The Perfect Daughter (TV movie)...Alexandra Michaelson
1996 Face of Evil (TV movie)...Darcy Palmer/Barbara Richards
1996 A Kidnapping in the Family (TV movie)...Sarah Landers Taylor
1995 Stolen Innocence (TV movie)...Stacy
1995 Beauty's Revenge (TV movie)...Beth
1995 Lady Killer (TV movie)...Sharon
1995 Sleep, Baby, Sleep (TV movie)...Sylvie Pierson
1994 For the Love of Nancy (TV movie)...Nancy Walsh
1993 Labor of Love: The Arlette Schweitzer Story (TV movie)...Christa Uchytil
1985-1992 Growing Pains (TV series)...Carol Seaver
1990 The Willies...Carol Seaver
1983-1990 ABC Afterschool Specials (TV series)...Ari Jacobs / Shauna Kelly
A Question About Sex (1990)
The Hand Me Down Kid (1983)
1990 DuckTales: The Movie Special (TV movie)...Hostess
1988 Dance 'Til Dawn (TV movie)...Angela Strull
1986 The Best of Times...Jaki's Friend (uncredited)
1986 The Blinkins (TV movie)...Shady (voice)
1985 Benson (TV series)...Laura
Katie's Cousin (1985)
1985 Lots of Luck (TV movie)...Cindy Maris
1985 A Reason to Live (TV movie)...Ellen Maynes
1980-1984 Trapper John, M.D. (TV series)...Ellie / Jennifer Robins
Where There's a Will (1984)
Girl Under Glass: Part 2 (1980)
Girl Under Glass: Part 1 (1980)
1983-1984 Goodnight, Beantown (TV series)...Susan Barnes
1979-1983 Fantasy Island (TV series)...Michelle Robbins / Monica
Three's a Crowd/Second Time Around (1983)
Amusement Park/Rock Stars (1979)
1983 Who Will Love My Children? (TV movie)...Pauline Fray
1983 Thursday's Child (TV movie)...Alix
1983 Another Woman's Child (TV movie)...Lisa
1982 The Phoenix (TV series)...Jan
The Fire Within (1982)
1982 Beyond Witch Mountain (TV movie)...Tia
1982 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (TV series)...Tia
Beyond Witch Mountain (1982)
1982 Shoot the Moon...Marianne Dunlap
1982 Father Murphy (TV series)...Jenny
Eighty-Eight Keys to Happiness (1982)
1981 CBS Library (TV series)...Jane
A Tale of Four Wishes (1981)
1981 A Few Days in Weasel Creek (TV movie)...Buddy
1981 CBS Afternoon Playhouse (TV series)...Carrie
I Think I'm Having a Baby (1981)
1980 Marilyn: The Untold Story (TV movie)...Young Norma Jean
1980 Here's Boomer (TV series)...Laurie
Overboard (1980)
1979-1980 Shirley (TV series)...Michelle Miller
1979 CHiPs (TV series)...Donna
Drive, Lady, Drive: Part 1 (1979)
Drive, Lady, Drive: Part 2 (1979)
1979 The Child Stealer (TV movie)...Pam
1979 Jennifer: A Woman's Story (TV movie)...Emma Prince
1979 Eight Is Enough (TV series)...Tracey Kappleton
Best of Friends (1979)
1979 The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel (TV movie)...Laurie Mae Moon
1978 Quincy M.E. (TV series)...Lisa Carson
A Test for Living (1978)
1978 Little Mo (TV movie)...Cindy Brinker
1978 Night Cries (TV movie)...Donna Blankenship (as Tracy Gold)
1978 The Dark Secret of Harvest Home (TV mini-series)...Missy Penrose
1978 A Rainy Day (short)...Stephanie as a Child
1977 Roots (TV mini-series)...Young missy reynolds
1976 Captains and the Kings (TV mini-series)...Rosemary Armagh
To see Then & Now pictures of Tracey Gold, visit: Celebrity Nooz*--Answers to DEAD OR ALIVE--Peter Horton - ALIVE
Born: 08/20/1953
Pat Corley - DEAD (Heart failure)
Born: 06/01/1930 Died: 09/11/2006
Ursula Andress - ALIVE
Born: 03/19/1936
*WHO PASSED ON THIS WEEK...4/9
Lynn Lundquist, 78, American politician, member of the Oregon House of Representatives (1994â??1998), Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives (1997â??1998).
McCandlish Phillips, 85, American journalist (New York Times 1952â??1973).
Paolo Soleri, 93, Italian architect, natural causes.
Zao Wou-ki, 93, Chinese-born French artist.
4/8
Mikhail Beketov, 55, Russian journalist and activist, heart failure.
Richard Brooker, 58, American actor and stuntman (Friday the 13th Part III, Deathstalker).
Annette Funicello, 70, American actress (The Mickey Mouse Club) and singer ("Tall Paul"), complications from multiple sclerosis.
François-Wolff Ligondé, 85, Haitian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Port-au-Prince (1966â??2008), complications of heart disease and diabetes.
Sara Montiel, 85, Spanish actress and singer, cardiac arrest.
Ronald Osborne, 66, Canadian businessman, Chairman of Postmedia Network.
Peter Reveen, 77, Australian-born American stage hypnotist and illusionist,
complications of diabetes and dementia.
José Luis Sampedro, 96, Spanish writer and economist, natural causes.
Margaret Thatcher, 87, British politician and life peer, Prime Minister (1979â??1990); MP for Finchley (1959â??1992), stroke.
4/7
Marty Blake, 86, American basketball executive, GM of Atlanta Hawks (1954â??1970), NBA Director of Scouting (1976â??2011).
Les Blank, 77, American documentary filmmaker (Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe, Burden of Dreams), bladder cancer.
Hans Jäcker, 80, German footballer (Eintracht Braunschweig).
Andy Johns, 61, British record producer (Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones).
Tamás Király, 60, Hungarian fashion designer, beaten.
Muhammad Langah, 72, Pakistani political party leader, cardiac arrest.
Chelone Miller, 29, American snowboarder, seizure.
Lilly Pulitzer, 81, American fashion designer.
Mick Quinlan, 55, Irish horse trainer.
Yusuf Warsame Saeed, Somali politician.
Neil Smith, 59, Australian rock and roll musician (AC/DC), cancer.
Theodore Solomon, 93, American movie theatre operator and philanthropist, President of the National Association of Theatre Owners.
John St Aubyn, 4th Baron St Levan, 94, British aristocrat.
Carl Williams, 53, American boxer, esophageal cancer.
Peter Workman, 74, American publisher (Workman Publishing Company), cancer.