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Kathy Coleman
Born
Kathleen Buck

(1962-02-18) February 18, 1962 (age 62)
CitizenshipUnited States of America
EducationCanoga Park Senior High, 1979
Canoga Park, California
Occupation(s)Actress
singer
Years active1974–1976
Known foracting role as "Holly Marshall"
Notable workLand of the Lost, popular 1974–1976 television series
TelevisionNBC Land of the Lost"
SpouseBob
ChildrenChristopher Michael Bell
Alphonzo Robert Bell III
WebsiteInternet Archive

Kathleen Coleman (born February 18, 1962, in Weymouth, Massachusetts) is a former American child actress who is known for playing Holly Marshall in the children's TV show Land of the Lost.

Life and career

Kathy Coleman has not acted for many years, but contributed interviews and commentary tracks on all three seasons of the-now-discontinued Land of the Lost DVDs produced by Rhino in 2004 (the commentaries were not included in the 2009 Land of the Lost DVD box set.).

Coleman, along with fellow Land of the Lost cast member Wesley Eure, filmed cameos for the 2009 film adaptation, but those scenes were cut from the final theatrical print of the film.[1]

In April 2015, Coleman published her autobiography, written with Steven Thompson. "Lost Girl: The Truth and Nothing But the Truth, So Help Me Kathleen" details her two abusive marriages as well as her experiences in music, TV and on the autograph circuit.[2]

One of her notable music accomplishments was as a singer with the Mike Curb Congregation which produced the Kelly's Heroes theme song 'Burning Bridges.'

In 2017, she published a second memoir, entitled "Run Holly Run", which highlighted her time working on Land of the Lost.[3]

Credits

References

  1. ^ White, Marcia (June 4, 2009). "'Land of the Lost' groovy '70s TV show, new Will Ferrell movie". Lehigh Valley Live. Retrieved June 12, 2009.
  2. ^ https://smile.amazon.com/Lost-Girl-Truth-Nothing-Kathleen/dp/1508688141
  3. ^ Coleman, Kathy (May 2017). Run, Holly, Run!: A Memoir by Holly from 1970s TV Classic "Land of the Lost". ISBN 1942545606.