Tracey Gold

TV Actress

Tracey Gold was born in New York City, New York, United States on May 16th, 1969 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 54, Tracey Gold biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
May 16, 1969
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, United States
Age
54 years old
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Networth
$2.5 Million
Profession
Film Actor, Television Actor
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Tracey Gold Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Roby Marshall ​(m. 1994)​
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4
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Siblings
Missy Gold (sister)
Tracey Gold Life

Tracey Gold (born Tracey Claire Fisher; May 16, 1969) is an American actress and former child actor best known for her role on the 1980s sitcom Growing Pains as Tracy Seaver.

Personal life

Through Growning Pains co-star Joanna Kerns, who portrayed Marshall's mother in Joe McGinniss' 1989 true crime book Blind Faith, Gold met her husband Roby Marshall. Marshall had worked as an expert on the miniseries, which retold the 1984 case in which his father, Toms River, New Jersey, businessman Robert O. Marshall, was charged with (and later found guilty) the murder of his wife (and Roby's mother) Maria.

Sage Gold, Bailey Vincent, Aiden Michael, and Dylan Christopher Gold and Marshall married on October 8, 1994.

In 2003, Gold wrote the book Room to Grow: An Appetite for Life with Julie McCarron about Gold's struggle with and eventual recovery from anorexia.

After dragging her SUV down a California freeway embankment in 2004, Gold was arrested for inebriated driving. Gold was arrested by California Highway Patrol officers on suspicion of driving under the influence of causing injury. Although Gold's husband and two of her sons (ages five and five months) were not seriously wounded in the late-night shooting, the actress' oldest child, 7-year-old Sage, sustained a broken clavicle and a head laceration. Gold was arrested on the DUI charge after CHP officers administered sobriety tests, according to CHP spokesman Steve Reid. Tracey Gold Marshall, a booker, spent five hours in the Ventura jail before being released on $50,000 bail. She eventually pleaded guilty, was sentenced to one month of work, 240 hours of community service, and three years of probation.

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Tracey Gold Career

Acting career

Tracey Gold was born in a Pepsi print ad for the first time at the age of four. She appeared in two cancelled series, Shirley Jones in 1979, and Goodnight Beantown, starring Bill Bixby in 1983. In the original pilot series of the sitcom Gimme A Break, Gold was first introduced as the youngest daughter. Nell Carter was the lead, but actress Lara Jill Miller was brought to the series to replace him when the show went to television. In the 1980 film Shoot the Moon, she was one of Albert Finney and Diane Keaton's four children. In 1985, Gold also appeared on Missy Gold's Benson, as Katie Gatling's cousin.

Gold auditioned for Carol Seaver's role on Growing Pains in 1985, but was not cast at the time. Elizabeth Ward, who had appeared in The Hand-Me-Down Kid, a 1983 ABC Afterschool Special, was chosen for the pilot. Despite this, test audiences did not approve Ward for the role of Carol, and she was later replaced by Gold. Pains in childhood peaked from 1985 to 1992. Gold became a well-known teen star and battled anorexia during this period. Angela Strull appeared in the teen film Dance 'til Dawn, in 1988.

Judith Barsi's only celebrity at the funeral of Judith Barsi, 1988, was Gold and her two sisters. As a tribute, she read A Child Of Mine (by poet Edgar Albert Guest) as an eulogy.

After the series's conclusion, Gold continued to act as an actor. She appeared in many television shows over the next decade. In 2003, Gold appeared in an episode of The Dead Zone as the character Penny Barton. Gold was a contestant on the program Celebrity Mole: Yucatán in 2004, and he appeared in the film Safe Harbor in 2006. In the TV Guide, she hosted Trapped, a mini-show hosted by Trapped. In addition, she appeared on TLC's The Secret Life of a Soccer Mom, which premiered on March 3, 2008. Gold appeared in "Baby Sleeps Safe," a national television infomercial for Baby Guardian, where the spokesperson appeared. She appeared on ABC's reality show Celebrity Swap, swapping places with singer Carnie Wilson for a week on January 2, 2012. Gold returned to sitcoms on July 24, 2013 as one half of a lesbian couple with a home-schooled daughter. On August 13, 2014, Gold appeared in the first episode of Heartbreakers called "Shot Through The Heart."

She appears on the twenty-fourth season of Worst Cooks in America, the show's seventh celebrity edition of That's So 90s, which airs in April and May 2022.

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