Kimberly Beck

Actress

Popular As Kimberly Beck-Hilton

Birthday January 9, 1956

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Glendale, California, U.S.

Age 68 years old

Nationality United States

#46204 Most Popular

1925

Among her notable television credits are General Hospital, Capitol (billed as Kimberly Beck-Hilton), Fantasy Island, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (as one side of a Jekyll-and-Hyde character, whose counterpart was played by Trisha Noble), Westwind, The Brady Bunch, Dynasty, Lucas Tanner and Peyton Place (as the character Kim Schuster).

As a child, she appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie and television commercials for such products as Mattel Toymakers Barbie and Chatty dolls.

She had a very brief appearance on The Munsters as a transformed Eddie Munster after Eddie drank the rest of Grandpa's Texas Playgirl Potion in season 1, episode 33 entitled "Lily Munster, Girl Model".

She starred on the pilot episode of Eight Is Enough as Nancy Bradford, the role that, in the series, went to Dianne Kay.

She also had the role of Diane Porter in Rich Man, Poor Man Book II with Peter Strauss and appeared in a host of other well-received television miniseries productions.

1956

Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model.

1964

Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie (1964), Luc Besson's The Big Blue (1988), George T. Miller's Frozen Assets (1992), and Roland Emmerich's Independence Day (1996).

Beck was born to the actress Cindy Robbins.

1968

In 1968, she and her stepfather Tommy Leonetti, then working in Australia, recorded the single "Let's Take a Walk", released under the name of "Tommy Leonetti and his daughter Kim".

It charted at #4 on the Melbourne charts.

1984

She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984).

1988

In 1988, Beck married producer Jason Clark and they had two sons.

2013

She starred in such movies as Massacre at Central High, Roller Boogie, and Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter.