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Mindy Cohn
Born
Melinda Heather Cohn

(1966-05-20) May 20, 1966 (age 58)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materLoyola Marymount University
Occupation(s)Actress, comedian, singer
Years active1979–present

Melinda Heather "Mindy" Cohn (born May 20, 1966) is an American actress and comedian. She is known for her role as Natalie Green in The Facts of Life,[1] and also for being the current voice of Velma Dinkley in the Scooby-Doo franchise, which she has held since 2002. She currently resides in Beverly Hills.[2]

Early life and career

Cohn was born in Los Angeles, California. She was discovered by actress Charlotte Rae when Rae and other producers of The Facts of Life visited Westlake School in Bel Air, California, while doing research for the show.[3] Cohn was cast in the role of Natalie and portrayed the character for the entire run of the series, from 1979 to 1988, as well in the reunion movie of 2001.[4] The impact of her work on The Facts of Life was honored when she was ranked 43 on VH1's List of 100 Greatest Kids Stars.[5]

Later career

Cohn has continued with her acting career outside of The Facts of Life. In 1984 she had a leading role as the daughter alongside Stockard Channing in RKO's video production of "Table Settings". In 1986, she appeared in The Boy Who Could Fly playing the part of 'Geneva'. She also had guest appearances in other popular TV shows such as in Charles In Charge in the episode "Bottle Baby" playing Buddy's sister Bunny, a young alcoholic, in 1988, as well as two guest appearances in the second season of the cop drama 21 Jump Street, in the episodes "Christmas In Saigon" in 1987 and "Chapel of Love" in 1988 playing Rosa.

Nominations

In 2003 she was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for her work on the TV show What's New Scooby Doo?, for which she provided the voice of Velma Dinkley.[6] She reprised her role of Velma on Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated along with several Scooby Doo movies.

She received a positive notice from Variety in her role in the 2007 Daniel Waters directed comedy film Sex and Death 101.[7]

Cohn said that one of the reasons she did The Facts of Life Reunion film in 2001 was that the actors in the long-running series have been wrongly denied a cut of the syndication and DVD profits from the series. "We all never got paid and still don't get paid for DVDs and reruns ... we felt we were owed."[8]

In 2010, she played the role of Violet, the leading character in Casper Andreas' movie Violet Tendencies and appeared on the Season 8 premiere of TLC's What Not to Wear on October 29, 2010.

On July 13, 2011, she appeared in an episode of Hot in Cleveland, on March 26, 2012, she appeared on Secret Life of the American Teenager. and in The Middle on May 21, 2014.

Education

In addition to her acting career, she has earned a degree in cultural anthropology from Loyola Marymount University[9] and is a founding member of the weSpark cancer support center.[10] Cohn was raised Jewish.[11]

References

  1. ^ "This Weeks Picks". The Washington Post. March 7, 2004. p. Y03.
  2. ^ "The Today Show". May 9, 2006. {{cite episode}}: External link in |transcripturl= (help); Missing or empty |series= (help); Unknown parameter |transcripturl= ignored (|transcript-url= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ Molly Snyder Edler. "Milwaukee Talks Charlotte Rae". www.onmilwaukee.com. Retrieved June 23, 2007.
  4. ^ "Facts of Life remain the Same". Toronto Star. November 18, 2001. p. D02.
  5. ^ "VH1 Names Gary Coleman the Greatest Kid Star". http://www.prnewswire.com. June 5, 2005. {{cite news}}: External link in |publisher= (help)
  6. ^ "30th Daytime Emmy Awards". Washington Post. May 1, 2003. p. Y06.
  7. ^ Ken Eisner (June 20, 2007). "Sex and Death 101". www.variety.com. Retrieved June 23, 2007.
  8. ^ Greg Hernandez (March 11, 2008). "Mindy Cohn: Greg catches up w/Natalie from "The Facts of Life"". dailynews.com.
  9. ^ "ABC Presskit for "The Facts of Life Reunion" movie". Retrieved June 23, 2007.
  10. ^ "Our Founders". Retrieved June 23, 2007.
  11. ^ Cohn, Mindy (May 7, 2013). "How I Completely Accidentally Serendipitously Became A Teenage Sitcom Star". Huffington Post.
Preceded by Velma Dinkley Voice
2002–present
Succeeded by
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