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Sharon Kristin Nelson (née Harmon; June 25, 1945 – April 27, 2018) was an American primitive painter, actress, and author. She was married to the actor and musician
Ricky Nelson Eric Hilliard Nelson (May 8, 1940 – December 31, 1985) was an American musician, songwriter and actor. From age eight he starred alongside his family in the radio and television series ''The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet''. In 1957, he bega ...
for nineteen years, and is the sister of actor
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.


Early life

Kristin was the daughter of
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and actress/model
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. Her younger siblings are model-actress Kelly Harmon and actor
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She attended
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, an all-girls Catholic school in Bel Air, along with other children of celebrities including
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, who was one of her closest school friends. In 1963, at age 17, she married
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and gave birth to their first child six months later.


Career


Acting

Following her marriage to Rick in 1963, she joined him and his family on their television show ''
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'' as a regular cast member, first appearing in the episode "Rick's Wedding Ring". In 1965, she co-starred with Rick in the romantic comedy ''Love and Kisses'', in which they demonstrate the troubles of a young couple of school age who get married—an "inspired casting", according to one critic. She also played police officer Jim Reed's wife Jean on ''
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'', guest-starred on other series and appeared in a few theatrical films, including ''
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'', which won an Academy Award for best live-action short film. She retired from acting in 1982 following ''
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''.


Art

Kristin had painted since the age of 17, and had her first one-woman art show in 1967.Sheree Homer, ''Rick Nelson, Rock 'n' Roll Pioneer'', p. 76, McFarland, 2012 Her work, which was described as "widely acclaimed", is in the primitive genre, and has been likened to that of Grandma Moses.Gale Group. ''Contemporary Authors, Volume 171'', p. 410, Gale/Cengage Learning, , . Snippet view o
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s sold for up to $5,000 in the 1970s. Kristin's brightly colored primitives found favor with
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,
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, Tyne Daly,
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and other celebrities. Her art career received a boost when Kennedy purchased her painting ''When the Kennedys Were in the White House''. Her paintings are conceived without perspective and are brightly colored with many figures included. Judy Blundell said, "Any symbolism is straightforward and honest. As an artist she is not concerned with being clever or elusive; she is simply using her talent as a means of true visual documentation."Blundell, Judy
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Subjects include ''When the Kennedys Were in the White House'' (1964) and ''The Day He Died'' (1990), a memorial to her father painted on a window frame that depicts a country church and rain clouds. In 1999, her paintings were published in a coffee-table-sized autobiography, ''Out of My Mind''. The paintings document her life story and are supplemented with diary entries and poems. In 1988, she met the director-producer Mark Tinker, who asked her what she wanted to do with her life."Life after 'Ozzie' and 'Harriet'"
'' The Blade'', Toledo, September 28, 1997, p. 86
She told him, "I want to paint."


Personal life


Marriage to Rick Nelson

Nelson first met
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when she was "just another 12-year-old fan" of his. They began dating on
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1961, when she was 16 and Rick was 21. A year later, the couple announced their engagement. They were married on April 20, 1963 in a Catholic ceremony at
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in Los Angeles.Selvin 149Bashe 144 Nelson was pregnant, and Rick later described the union as a "
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". Rick, a non-practicing Protestant, received instruction in Catholicism before the wedding and signed a pledge to have any children of the union baptized in the Catholic faith. The couple went on to have three more children, but their extravagant lifestyle forced Rick to tour for long periods, placing great pressure on the marriage. By 1975, the Nelsons were on the verge of breaking up. When Rick returned from a tour in 1977, he discovered Nelson had moved him out of their home and into a rented house.Selvin p. 230 Less than a month later, she found him there with two
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. Rick later claimed that she had set him up to use the incident against him in court. In October 1977, Nelson filed for divorce and asked for alimony, custody of their four children and a portion of community property, but the couple temporarily reconciled. In April 1980, the couple bought
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's 1941
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estate for $750,000. Nelson wanted Rick to give up music, spend more time at home, and focus on acting, but Rick continued touring relentlessly. The dispute over Nelson's career created unpleasantness at home.Bashe p. 218 In October 1980, Nelson again filed for divorce.Selvin p. 252 Attempts to negotiate a preliminary settlement agreement were unsuccessful. In February 1981, Nelson was temporarily granted custody of the children and $3,600 monthly spousal support. Rick was required to pay family expenses such as property taxes, medical bills, and school tuition. Nelson claimed that Rick was hiding assets, but in fact he was almost broke. Each accused the other of drug and alcohol abuse and of being a poor parent. After two years of acrimony, the couple was divorced in December 1982. The divorce was financially devastating for Rick, with attorneys and accountants taking more than $1 million. Speaking in a 1998 documentary about the Nelson family, ''Ozzie and Harriet: The Adventures of America's Favorite Family'', Nelson said of her marriage to Rick: "I spent my whole life fighting the fairy tale. First trying to be it, then trying to tell the truth."


Children

Kristin and Rick Nelson had four children. Their first, daughter Tracy, was born six months after the wedding on October 25, 1963 at St. John's Hospital in
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.Selvin p. 151 She weighed four pounds, one ounce, and was slightly premature. As a preschooler, Tracy appeared in '' Yours, Mine, and Ours'' with
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.Bashe p. 250 In her teens, she attended the exclusive
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. During her parents' marital difficulties, she stayed with her father at the Mulholland Drive house.Bashe p. 224Selvin p. 255 Tracy went on to become a professional dancer as well as a successful film and television actress. Twin sons Gunnar Eric Nelson and Matthew Gray Nelson were born on September 20, 1967. They moved in with their father as soon as they turned 18, three months before his tragic death. Shortly after, they formed the band
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, which is still active. Their fourth child, Sam Hilliard Nelson, was born on August 29, 1974. At six years of age he was placed in the care of his maternal grandparents and became the subject of a custody battle between Nelson and her brother Mark Harmon in 1987. Sam earned a degree in psychology and a minor in film from
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and has been working in the music business. After Rick Nelson's death in a plane crash in 1985, his four children inherited what was left of his estate.


Custody case

In 1987, two years after Rick's death, Nelson was undergoing
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when her brother
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and his wife
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petitioned for custody of Kristin's youngest son Sam, on the grounds that Kristin was incapable of good parenting. Sam's psychiatrist testified that the 13-year-old boy depicted his mother as a dragon and complained about her mood swings and how she prevented him from being with his siblings. During his parents' divorce battle between 1980 and 1982, Sam was under the care of his aunt Kelly before moving in with his grandparents for 18 months and eventually going to live with Harmon and his family. Harmon dropped the custody petition after his sister made allegations of cocaine use by Dawber. Nelson retained custody, although Harmon was granted visitation rights. Nelson, her brother Mark and her son Sam also agreed to enter family therapy.


Marriage to Mark Tinker

Nelson married TV producer and director Mark Tinker in 1988; they divorced in 2000. After the divorce, Nelson moved to
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.


Death

On May 1, 2018, Nelson's daughter Tracy confirmed on Facebook that her mother had died suddenly of a
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at her home in
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, on April 27, 2018. Tracy wrote, "her heaven would be her dogs, sushi, and a Santa Fe sky."


References


External links

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Filmography for Kristin Nelson
at ''The New York Times'' *
"Broncho Billy" (1970)
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