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| Dana Michelle Plato (November 7, 1964 – May 8, 1999) was an American actress who became famous playing the role of Kimberly Drummond in the U.S. television sitcom Diff'rent Strokes. Plato was born in Maywood, California and grew up in the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles. In 1973 she was offered the part of possessed child Regan MacNeil in The Exorcist, a role eventually filled and made famous by Linda Blair. Her mother vetoed that job, deeming the demonic horror film an unsuitable work environment, but gave the green light to the more wholesome Diff'rent Strokes. Plato was dismissed from Diff'rent Strokes when she became pregnant. Producers felt it would not have suited her character, though Plato returned to the show for several cameo appearances after her pregnancy. Her career slumped after the show, with appearances in low-budget films, including some soft-core pornography, and in some minor roles in made for TV movies. She had a starring role in the pioneering and wildly controversial live action video game Night Trap in 1992. She also had repeated drug and alcohol problems. Plato appeared partially nude in Prime Suspect (1988), Compelling Evidence (1995), and Different Strokes: The story of Jack and Jill... and Jill (1998), a softcore movie unrelated to her TV series. She was also the feature of a Playboy pictorial in 1989. Plato's one-year marriage to Lanny Lambert produced a son, Tyler Lambert (born 1985). She was arrested in 1991 for robbing a video store in Las Vegas with a pellet gun, but was placed on probation. The following year Plato was arrested again, this time for forging a prescription for Valium. In 1999 she and Robert Menchaca, her fiancĂ©, were returning to California following Plato's appearance on the Howard Stern show, hoping to revive her stagnant career. They stopped at Menchaca's mother's home in Moore, Oklahoma for a Mother's Day visit. She died there of an overdose from Vanadom and Vicodin. Her death at age 34 was subsequently ruled a suicide. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Dana Plato ] Some related entries: Monica Lewis | Raye Birk | Money For Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies | Robert Hughes | Nora Dunn | Robert Hudson Walker | Nicolas Anselme Baptiste | Anna Falchi | Asrani | Maggie Cheung Ho Yee | Bob Newhart This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Dana Plato; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay
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