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Soleil Moon Frye (; born August 6, 1976) is an American actress, director, producer, and screenwriter. She began her career as a child actress at the age of two. When she was seven, Frye won the role of Penelope "Punky" Brewster in the
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sitcom ''
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''. The series debuted in September 1984, and earned consistently low ratings, but the Punky character was a hit with young children. After NBC cancelled the series, it was picked up for the syndication market, where it aired for an additional two seasons before ending in 1988. Frye reprised the role in a 2021 reboot of the series. After the original Punky Brewster series ended, Frye continued her career in guest spots on television and supporting roles in films. She attended
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during the late 1990s, and directed her first film, ''Wild Horses'', in 1998. In 2000, she joined the cast in
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sitcom ''
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'' as Roxie King,
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's roommate and close friend. Frye remained with the series until its end in April 2003. She has since continued her acting career working mainly as a
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. In 1998, Frye married producer
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, with whom she has four children. She has since opened an eco-friendly specialty clothing boutique for children, The Little Seed, in Los Angeles. She also hosts a blog and web series which focus on child rearing and women's issues. In 2011, Frye released her first book ''Happy Chaos: From Punky to Parenting and My Perfectly Imperfect Adventures in Between''. Frye was host of the ''Home Made Simple'' show on the
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from 2013 to 2014.


Early life

Frye was born in
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. Her father was actor
Virgil Frye Virgil Charles Frye (August 21, 1930 – May 7, 2012) was an American actor and former Golden Gloves boxing champion. He grew up in Estherville, Iowa. He had two children, Sean Frye (''E.T. The Extra Terrestrial'') and Soleil Moon Frye (''Punky B ...
(1930-2012), and her mother is talent agent and caterer Sondra Peluce (née Londy). She has two half-brothers,
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and
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, both former child actors. Frye's parents divorced when she was two. Frye was educated at a private school in Los Feliz, and attended San Fernando Valley Professional School in Burbank.


Career


Acting

Frye made her acting debut in the 1982 television movie ''Missing Children: A Mother's Story''. In 1983, she had a supporting role in ''
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'', another television movie starring
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. The following year, she portrayed Elizabeth (Bette) Kovacs in the biographical television movie ''Ernie Kovacs: Between the Laughter'', and appeared in another television movie, '' Invitation to Hell'', directed by
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. At the audition, Frye beat out over 3,000 girls (including her future ''Sabrina, the Teenage Witch'' co-star
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) to win the titular role on the
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sitcom ''Punky Brewster''. The series, which was conceived by NBC's then-head of programming
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, premiered in September 1984. Scheduled opposite
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's highly rated ''
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'', the series struggled in the ratings, but the character of Punky was popular among children. Frye routinely appeared at parades, participated in an antidrug walks with then-
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, and was the honorary chairperson for the
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. Frye also voiced and reprised the role in the animated series ''
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'', which began airing during Punky Brewster's first season. Despite the series' low ratings, Brandon Tartikoff decided to renew the show for a second season because it was the highest rated show watched by children 2 to 11 years old. ''Punky Brewsters second season, which dealt with more serious subject matters such as
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and first-aid training, drug use and the
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campaign, and the Space Shuttle ''Challenger'' disaster, did not improve ratings, and NBC cancelled the series in April 1986. The series was quickly picked up by
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and began airing in first-run syndication. ''Punky Brewster'' aired for an additional two seasons, ending on May 27, 1988. Immediately upon ''Punky Brewsters end, Frye landed the lead role in the ABC sitcom pilot ''Cadets'', which aired as a summer special on September 25, 1988. The pilot, however, was not picked up. In 1989, Frye hosted the syndicated weekly talk/variety show ''Girl Talk''. Based on the board game of the same name, Frye shared hosting duties with
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and Rod Brogan. The series was cancelled after one season. In 1990, she appeared in the
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sitcom pilot ''...Where's Rodney?'', but this was not picked up as a series, either. During the 1990s, Frye guest-starred on several television series, including ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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'', and voiced characters for the animated series ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''(namely, the ''
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'' pilot episode). In addition to her television work, Frye has appeared in the films ''The Liars' Club'' (1993) and '' Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings'' (1995) and in stage productions of ''Orestes, I Murdered My Mother'' and ''The Housekeeper''. From 2000 to 2003, Frye played the character of Roxie King in the last few seasons of ''
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'', with her longtime friend and series producer Melissa Joan Hart. During the run of ''Sabrina'', she voiced Zoey Howzer in the
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series ''
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'' and the series' 2005
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. She reprised the role in the revival series '' The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder''. In 2005, she voiced Jade, a
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character in the direct-to-video release ''Bratz Rock Angelz''. She also voiced the character for the
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, and the video games ''Bratz Rock Angelz'' (2005), ''Bratz: Forever Diamondz'' (2006), and Bratz: The Movie (2007) and the follow up movies until ''Bratz: Fashion 4 Passion - Diamondz''. From 2010 to February 2013, Frye voiced Aseefa in the animated series ''
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''. She appears in the ''Punky Brewster'' reboot that began airing on
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on February 25, 2021.


Directing

In 1996, Frye moved to New York to attend The New School and later directed her first film, ''Wild Horses'' (1998). Frye directed her second film, ''Sonny Boy'', in 2004. The documentary chronicles a two-week trip Frye took with her father, Virgil, who had
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. ''Sonny Boy'' was an official selection at the 27th Starz Denver International Film Festival and won Best Documentary at the
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. In 2021, Frye directed ''
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'', a documentary film using an archive of footage she shot in the 1990s, for which Leonardo DiCaprio was executive producer. The film was released on March 12, 2021, by
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.


Other ventures

In 2007, Frye, along with two friends, opened The Little Seed, an eco-friendly children's specialty boutique in Los Angeles. The boutique closed in August 2012, and is now an Internet-based business. In March 2010, Frye and her friend and former co-star Melissa Joan Hart launched the "Better Together" campaign for
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. In September 2011, Frye released her first book, ''Happy Chaos: From Punky to Parenting and My Perfectly Imperfect Adventures in Between''. In October 2013, she released a party-planning book, ''Let's Get This Party Started''. She also hosted a web series, ''Her Say'', from 2011 to 2012, and currently hosts a blog on her official website, moonfrye.com, both of which deal with women's issues and parenting. In 2014, Frye co-founded P.S. XO, a company that sells party decoration kits. The name was then changed to MoonFrye, and expanded to include DIY kits for families and an app of the same name. They later merged with the company Seedling, which specializes in "activity kits".


Personal life

As a teen, Frye suffered from
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. She underwent a
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three months before her 16th birthday. In the 1990s, Frye was romantically involved with hip-hop artist Danny Boy O'Connor, with whom she remains friends. On October 25, 1998, Frye married television producer Jason Goldberg in a Jewish ceremony (Frye's mother is Jewish, as is Goldberg). Frye and Goldberg have four children: daughters born in August 2005 and March 2008 and sons born in February 2014 and May 2016. Goldberg and Frye renewed their marriage vows in a ceremony in 2008. In 2020, after 22 years of marriage, the couple separated. In December 2020, Frye filed for divorce. The divorce was finalized in April 2022.


Filmography


Film


Television


Video games


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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