Kim Darby is an American actress best known for her roles as Mattie Ross in True Grit (1969) and Jenny Meyer in Better Off Dead (1985).
Darby was born Deborah Zerby in Los Angeles, California]], the daughter of professional dancers Inga (Wiere) and Jon Zerby (known professionally as 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.
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 whom she admired, and "Darby", as a variation of "Derby".
Darby began acting at age 15; her first appearance was as a dancer in the feature film version of the earlier New York City's Broadway theater musicale play Bye Bye Birdie (1963), about a budding rock and roll music phenomenon singing and guitar-playing star, (modeled on the real-life career of famous Elvis Presley (1939-1977), beginning seven years before in 1956, when he gained national fame). Her television work included, the two-decades long-running Western TV series Gunsmoke of 1955-1975, (in the 1967 episodes "The Lure" and "Vengeance"); also another long-running Western, a Sunday evening prime-time staple of Bonanza of 1959-1973, (in its 1967 episode "The Sure Thing"); and as a young girl approaching adulthood on an all-child planet in the 1966-67 first season episode of "Miri" of the original Star Trek TV series of 1966-1969.
Among her many feature films is the one that she is most famous for in American and Hollywood motion pictures history, is that of co-starring with legendary John Wayne and Glen Campbell, in the Western classic True Grit (first version of 1969), in which she played "Mattie Ross", a precocious, unusually confident 14-year-old Arkansas frontier girl (when she was actually 21 years old), pursuing the murderer who killed her beloved father and his gang into the adjacent lawless frontier of the federal Indian Territory (future Oklahoma), in the mid-1870s. It was based on a popular Western novel, published in 1968, by author Charles Portis (1933-2020), The story saga was later remade as a second film, over 40 years later in 2010, with a slightly varied plot and twist on the epic, starring Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon, and introducing little Hailee Steinfeld as young Mattie Ross, (in her film debut).
Later the next year, in the beginning of her second and most successful career decade of the 1970s in The Strawberry Statement (1970); and Norwood (also 1970); then eight years later in The One and Only (1978);, followed by Better Off Dead (1985); and a decade later with Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995).
Date of Birth | 8th July 1947 |
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Age | 77 Years |
Zodiac Sign | Cancer |
Country | United States of America |
Current City | Los Angeles |
Birth Place | Los Angeles |
Nationality | United States of America |
Citizenship | United States of America |
Language | English |
Reference | IMDB |
Spouses | James Stacy James Westmoreland William Tennant |
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Children | Heather Stacy |
Education |
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Van Nuys High School |
Occupation | television actor, film actor |
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