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Kim Darby (born Deborah Zerby; July 8, 1947) is an American actress best known for her role as Mattie Ross in the film ''
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'' (1969).


Early life and film career

Darby was born Deborah Zerby in
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, the daughter of professional dancers Inga (Wiere) and Jon Zerby (the "Dancing Zerbys" or "Dancing Zerbies"). Her father nicknamed her Derby saying "I thought Derby Zerby would be a great stage name". Her mother was from Budapest. Her mother's siblings were comedians who performed as the
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. She performed as a singer and dancer under the name "Derby Zerby". Believing that she could not "hope for serious important roles in films with a name like "Derby Zerby", she renamed herself "Kim", because it was the name of a popular girl in her high school that she admired, and "Darby", as a variation of "Derby". Darby began acting at age fifteen. Her first appearance was as a dancer in the film ''
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'' (1963). Her television work included '' Gunsmoke'' (1967 episodes "The Lure" and "Vengeance"); '' Bonanza'' (1967 episode "The Sure Thing"); and as a young girl approaching adulthood on an all-child planet in the "
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" episode of the original '' Star Trek'' series. Among her many films are ''
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'', in which she played a fourteen-year-old when she was twenty-one years old; '' The Strawberry Statement'' (1970); '' Norwood'' (1970); '' The One and Only'' (1978); '' Better Off Dead'' (1985); and '' Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers'' (1995).


Television roles

Darby's 1960s television roles included two appearances on the
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series '' Mr. Novak'', starring
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; she was cast as Julie Dean in "To Lodge and Dislodge" (1963) and as Judy Wheeler in "The Silent Dissuaders" (1965). Darby also appeared about this time on '' The Eleventh Hour'', '' The Fugitive'', ''
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'', '' Ironside'', and in the first season of '' Star Trek'' as the title character in "Miri". Darby was cast in an episode of the NBC sitcom ''
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'' ("'Tis Better Have Loved and Lost", 1965). and as Angel in the two-part ''Gunsmoke'' episode "Vengeance". She appeared in the episode "Faire Ladies of France" (1967) of the NBC
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'' starring Barry Sullivan and a '' Bonanza'' episode "A Sure Thing" (1967) as Trudy Loughlin, guest starring
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as Burt Loughlin, her father. She appeared in 3 episodes of '' Gunsmoke'': "The Lure" (1967) as Carrie Neely, and "Vengeance: Part 1" (1967) and "Vengeance: Part 2" (1967) as Angel. She was cast in the 1972 movie, ''
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,'' which also starred
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, reuniting them from their ''Star Trek'' appearance. She played the unhinged Virginia Calderwood in the first television miniseries, '' Rich Man, Poor Man'' in 1976. Darby had the central role of Sally Farnham in the made-for-TV chiller '' Don't Be Afraid of the Dark'' (1973). Subsequent television roles included guest appearances on '' Crazy Like a Fox'', '' Thriller'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. Darby admitted her career declined after the 1970s, in part because she had a dependency on amphetamines. According to Pilar Wayne in her book ''My Life with John Wayne'', Darby purposely set out to be rude to Wayne and others during the filming of ''True Grit''. Wayne, for his part, called her a "spoiled brat". In 1990, she began to teach acting in the Los Angeles area and has been an instructor in the Extension Program at the
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since 1992. Darby also appeared in the 1999 ''
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" as a woman who confessed to the murder of her son, a boy who disappeared under circumstances similar to those being investigated by the lead characters,
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. In 2014, she played Stacia Clairborne, a partially blind witness to a crime, in the episode "Prologue" of the show ''
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''. Darby continues to make guest appearances on television and to make occasional films.


Personal life

Darby has been married twice. In 1968, she married
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, with whom she had one child, Heather Elias, born in 1968. Their marriage ended in divorce in 1969. In 1970, she married James Westmoreland; the marriage ended in divorce after less than two months.


Filmography

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'' (1963) as Teenager (uncredited) *''
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'' (1965) as Gussie *''The Restless Ones'' (1965) as April *''
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'' (1967) as Sandy True (archive footage) *'' Flesh and Blood'' (1968) TV movie as Faye *''
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'' (1969) as Mattie Ross *''
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'' (1969) as Doris Bolton Owen *'' The Strawberry Statement'' (1970) as Linda *'' Norwood'' (1970) as Rita Lee Chipman *'' A Glimpse of Tiger'' (1971, abandoned) *''
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'' (1972 TV movie) as Melodye Amerson *'' Don't Be Afraid of the Dark'' (1973 TV movie) as Sally Farnham *''
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'' (1974 TV movie) as Ruby Hardgrave *''This Is the West That Was'' (1974 TV movie) as
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*'' The One and Only'' (1978) as Mary Crawford *''Flatbed Annie & Sweetiepie: Lady Truckers'' (1979 TV movie) as Sweetiepie *'' Enola Gay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic Bomb'' (1980 TV movie) as Lucy Tibbets *'' The Capture of Grizzly Adams'' (1982 TV movie) as Kate Bradey *''Summer Girl'' (1983 TV movie) as Mary Shelburne *'' First Steps'' (1985 TV movie) as Sherry Petrofsky *''Embassy'' (1985) TV movie as Sue Davidson *'' Better Off Dead'' (1985) as Jenny Meyer *''
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'' (1987) as Professor Brooks *'' Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers'' (1995) as Debra Strode *''The Last Best Sunday'' (1999) as Mrs. Summers *''Newsbreak'' (2000) as Frances Johnson *'' Mockingbird Don't Sing'' (2001) as Louise Standon *''You Are So Going to Hell!'' (2004) as Louise *''
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'' (2017) as Mildy Torres


TV appearances

*'' Mr. Novak'' (1963, 1965) *''
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'' (1964); Episode: "A Nickel's Worth of Prayer" as Patsy *'' Run for Your Life'' (1966); Episode: "Hang Down Your Head and Laugh" *'' The Fugitive'' (1966); Episode: "Joshua's Kingdom" *'' Star Trek'' (1966); Episode: "
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'' (1967); Episode: "The Five Daughters Affair" *'' Ironside'' (1967);
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film for the NBC series of the same name *'' Bonanza'' (1967); Episode: "The Sure Thing" *'' Gunsmoke'' (1967); Season 12, Episode 23: "The Lure" as Carrie Neely *'' Gunsmoke'' (1967); Season 13, Episodes 4 & 5: "Vengeance, Part 1 & 2" as Angel with
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*''
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'' (1972);
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for the TV series of the same name *'' Circle of Fear'' (1973); Episode: "Dark Vengeance" *'' Love Story'' (1973); Episode: "Joie" *'' Police Story'' (1974); Episodes: "Captain Hook" & "Wyatt Earp Syndrome" *'' Thriller'' (1975); Series 5, Episode 5: "Good Salary - Prospects - Free Coffin" as Helen *'' Rich Man, Poor Man'' (1976); Miniseries *''
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'' (1978); Episode: "Princess in the Tower" as Lily Barker *''The Last Convertible'' (1979); Miniseries *''
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'' (1979, 1982) *''
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'' (1982); Episode: ''The Challenge / A Genie Named Joe" *'' The Facts of Life'' (1984); Episode: "Joint Custody" as Doris Garrett *'' Murder, She Wrote'' (1984) Episode: "We're Off to Kill the Wizard" & (1995) Episode: "Film Flam" *'' Scarecrow & Mrs. King'' (1985) Episode: "Over the Limit" *''
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'' (1999); Episode: "
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" *''
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'' (1999); Episode: "Point of Contact" *''
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'' (2014); Episode: "Prologue"


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