Crystal McKellarCrystal McKellar (born August 16, 1976) is an American actress. She and sister Danica McKellar were both born in San Diego, California. At the age of seven, her family moved up to Los Angeles, and both sisters began to show interest in acting, and would sometimes compete against each other for roles. As a matter of a fact, when Danica got the job as Winnie Cooper in The Wonder Years, directors had strongly considered giving the role of Winnie to Crystal instead before deciding on giving it to Danica. Crystal still ended up participating in the show, as Becky Slater, who, in what was perhaps an irony, became Winnies love rival. Crystal loves to ski, and when she went to study at Yale, she was on their ski team. She was at Yale from 1996 to 1999 to study economics and she graduated as a Magna Cum Laude. While in Yale too, she was editor of a magazine named Portia. She and co-star Josh Saviano dated for a little while. She was a student of the Diane Hill Hardin Young Actors Space school, of which her sister Danica and Leonardo DiCaprio were also students. She was nominated for the Best Young Actress Guest Starring In A Television Series award at the 11th annual Youth in Film Award in 1988 and 1989. Her acting credits include:
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Her acting credits include:. Although Moore has worked steadily for the past few decades, her appearances have been in usually minor roles in mostly forgettable films. She was nominated for the Best Young Actress Guest Starring In A Television Series award at the 11th annual Youth in Film Award in 1988 and 1989. Although she could offer no definitive proof of her allegation, Hughes's estate paid her a settlement in 1984. She was a student of the Diane Hill Hardin Young Actors Space school, of which her sister Danica and Leonardo DiCaprio were also students. Long romantically involved with billionaire Howard Hughes, Moore claimed after his death that they had secretly married in 1949 and never divorced. She and co-star Josh Saviano dated for a little while. Although cast in mostly B-pictures, she managed to make her mark in several box office hits, including Mighty Joe Young (1940), Come Back, Little Sheba (1952) - for which she was nominated for an Academy Award - and Peyton Place (1957). While in Yale too, she was editor of a magazine named Portia. Throughout the decade, she worked under a variety of names before settling on Terry Moore in 1948. She was at Yale from 1996 to 1999 to study economics and she graduated as a Magna Cum Laude. Moore worked as a child model before making her film debut in Maryland (1940). Crystal loves to ski, and when she went to study at Yale, she was on their ski team. She was born Helen Luella Koford on January 7, 1929 in Los Angeles. Crystal still ended up participating in the show, as Becky Slater, who, in what was perhaps an irony, became Winnies love rival. Terry Moore is an American actress. As a matter of a fact, when Danica got the job as Winnie Cooper in The Wonder Years, directors had strongly considered giving the role of Winnie to Crystal instead before deciding on giving it to Danica. At the age of seven, her family moved up to Los Angeles, and both sisters began to show interest in acting, and would sometimes compete against each other for roles. She and sister Danica McKellar were both born in San Diego, California. Crystal McKellar (born August 16, 1976) is an American actress. 50 Simple Things Kids Can Do To Save The Earth (1992), television special. Judgement (1990) television movie, as Sabine Guitry. Fatal Judgement (1988) television movie. The Wonder Years (1988-1993). McDonalds television commercial (1985). Cabbage Patch Babies television commercial (1985). Sunbelt Savings radio commercial (1984). Doubletree Hotel radio commercial (1984). |