Angela Cartwright

Angela Margaret Cartwright ( born September 9, 1952 in Altrincham, Cheshire, England) is a British actress.

Life

Cartwright was already at the age of three years in the feature film The hell is in me. By Robert Wise and the following year in flames over Africa on camera Between 1957 and 1964 she starred in the TV series Make Room for Daddy. Once this has been set, it occupied Robert Wise in a supporting role in The Sound of Music - My Dreams - based on the musical The Sound of Music - Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer with in the lead roles.

In the same year she was awarded one of the main roles of the science fiction series Lost between alien worlds ( Lost in Space ), which she made ​​known nationwide in the U.S.. From 1965 to 1968 she played the role of Penny Robinson in 84 episodes. After three seasons, the series was set. 1970, a spin-off of Make Room for Daddy under the name Make Room for Granddaddy was produced, in which they took up their old role again. The success of the previous series could not be repeated, so that only 24 episodes were produced. In the 1970s, Cartwright had only a few guest roles in 1979 she had again a feature film role in hunt for the Poseidon. After guest roles on The Love Boat and Airwolf to Cartwright withdrew from show business, first for the remake of Lost in Space, she returned in a brief cameo. In 2009, she had next to Bill Mumy and Jonathan Harris, their Mitdarstellern from Lost in Space, a voice in the animated short film The Bolt Who Screwed Christmas.

Cartwright is married and has two children, her older sister is actress Veronica Cartwright.

Filmography (selection)

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