Kim Darby

Kim Darby

actress

Kim Darby was born on Jul 08, 1947 in USA. Kim Darby's big-screen debut came with Bye Bye Birdie directed by George Sidney in 1963. Kim Darby is known for First Steps directed by Sheldon Larry, Amy Steel stars as Nan Davis and Judd Hirsch as Dr. Jerrold Petrofsky. Kim Darby has got 1 awards and 5 nominations so far. The most recent award Kim Darby achieved is Western Heritage Awards. The upcoming new movie Kim Darby plays is The Evil Within which will be released on Aug 30, 2017.

The child of professional dancers, Kim Darby began her career studying dance with her father, as well as Nico Charisse. At fourteen, she was granted special admission to Tony Barr's acting workshop at Desilu Studios on the Paramount Pictures lot. He wrote later that it was her remarkable openness, honesty, emotional readiness and focus that convinced him to bring her into his adult class. These traits have become the signature of her work in a career that has now spanned a period of more than forty years.As a teenager, she earned her first acting roles in episodes of television shows, including Mr. Novak (1963), Le Jeune Docteur Kildare (1961), The Eleventh Hour (1962), Star Trek (1966) and Le fugitif (1963). Her reputation continued to grow with more work in film and television.She was twenty-one when producer Hal B. Wallis saw her in an episode of Match contre la vie (1965) and decided to offer her the coveted role of "Mattie Ross", opposite John Wayne's "Rooster Cogburn", in 100 dollars pour un shérif (1969). The classic western earned Wayne his only Oscar and made Kim Darby a film star.Ms. Darby went on to star in a variety of productions, receiving a Golden Globe nomination for her work in Generation (1969), and an Emmy Nomination for her role in Le riche et le pauvre (1976). Her feature films include Des fraises et du sang (1970), Pas d'orchidées pour miss Blandish (1971), Gagner ou mourir (1985) and Pour l'amour de Katie (2001); television movies include The Story of Pretty Boy Floyd (1974), Les créatures de l'ombre (1973) and Enola Gay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic Bomb (1980).Still acting, since 1990, she has also been teaching her craft and is asked to give seminars at universities and film schools throughout the country. Her own training and lifelong experience over the last four decades has provided her with a rich perspective as well as a diverse collection of skills which she enjoys sharing with enthusiastic students.

  • Birthday

    Jul 08, 1947
  • Place of Birth

    Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Also known

    Deborah Zerby

Known For

Awards

1 wins & 5 nominations

Western Heritage Awards
1970
Theatrical Motion Picture
Winner - Bronze Wrangler

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