Angela Cartwright Urach
Cartwright married Steve Gullion 1976. Both have two kids. Angela Cartwright is a native of England as the youngest cousin of actor Veronica Cartwright. In 1953, she portrayed the adorable little stepdaughter Linda Williams on The Danny Thomas Show. She appeared on the show between 1957 until 1964. The Sound of Music (1965), starring Julie Andrews, was her second role. Her return to TV series aired as Penny Robinson in Lost in Space (1955) in 1965-68. The show, with low-quality special effects, as well with a silly narrative is still very popular. Angela was a part of Make Room for Granddaddy a 70s sequel to the first. It was cancelled shortly afterward. Since then, she's had a successful career in other fields. Born in England Angela is the younger sister of the actress Veronica Cartwright. When she was a young girl, she appeared in the role of Linda Williams as the cute stepdaughter on The Danny Thomas Show. Veronica A. Cartwright was born on April 20, 1949 in England. Her work has mostly been centered around American films and television. English actor Veronica Cartwright was only 13 years old at the time she was cast as the birthday girl Cathy Brenner who narrowly escapes the crowds of predatory fowl in the small city in Bodega Bay in Alfred Hitchcock's classic 1963 horror film The Birds. Bonanza The film, the first western ever to be broadcast in color, was a story of the Cartwrights. The real family that was cattle ranchers, they lived during the 1800s within Virginia City Nevada. This mining town was a boomtown. He portrayed the most junior Cartwright son whose mom (Felicia in the pilot but later changed to Marie) was a widow, and mother whose child had died of illness (episode Marie My Love) was of French Creole descent.






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