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Christina Ann McNichol (born September 11, 1962) is an American former actress. She is known for such film roles as Angel in '' Little Darlings'', Polly in '' Only When I Laugh'', and Barbara Weston in the TV sitcom '' Empty Nest''. She won two
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s for her portrayal of teenage daughter Letitia "Buddy" Lawrence in the TV drama ''
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''. McNichol retired from acting in 2001.


Early life, family and education

McNichol was born on September 11, 1962, in
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, the daughter of James and Carolyn McNichol. Her father was a carpenter and her mother worked odd jobs to support the family, including as a secretary, cosmetics salesperson and movie extra. McNichol is Scottish/Irish on her father's side and her mother is of Lebanese descent.


Career

She appeared with her brother Jimmy McNichol in commercials and later, on her own, in guest appearances on such other series as ''
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''; '' The Bionic Woman''; ''
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''; and '' The Love Boat'', thanks to family friend Desi Arnaz. Her first stint as a series regular came in the role of Patricia Apple in the short-lived television series '' Apple's Way'' (1974). In 1976, she was cast as Letitia "Buddy" Lawrence in the television drama series ''Family'' (1976–80). She was nominated for the
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for Best Supporting Actress in a Dramatic Series three years in a row (1977–79), winning in 1977 and 1979. In 1977, she appeared in the TV special '' The Carpenters at Christmas'', performing several musical numbers with the duo. In 1978, Jimmy and she made their foray into music, recording the album ''Kristy and Jimmy McNichol'' for
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(AFL1-2875). Produced by
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and
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, it included the singles "He's So Fine" (a cover of The Chiffons' 1963 hit), which peaked at number 70 on the ''Billboard'' chart and "Page by Page". The McNichols promoted the album at New York's
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discothèque with other celebrities. In 1978, McNichol performed with Jimmy in a second Carpenters' holiday special, titled ''The Carpenters: A Christmas Portrait''. McNichol was one of the bigger teen stars of that era. She appeared on talk shows such as '' The Mike Douglas Show'' and '' Dinah!'' and made several appearances on '' Battle of the Network Stars'' and other celebrity-based sports shows. In 1978, she starred in the acclaimed TV movie '' Summer of My German Soldier''. McNichol began her film career in 1977 in ''Black Sunday'', but her scenes were cut. In 1978, she starred with Burt Reynolds and
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in the
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'' The End''. In 1980, she played the leading role in the hit coming-of-age movie '' Little Darlings'', which co-starred
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and Cynthia Nixon. Her performance was acclaimed by many reviewers, including those who disliked the film. Later in 1980, she appeared with Dennis Quaid and
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in ''
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'', for which she received a six-figure salary—unprecedented for a teenager. In 1981, she co-starred in Neil Simon's ''Only When I Laugh'' and was nominated for a
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for Best Supporting Actress. McNichol was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress for her performance in the 1982 movie ''
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''. The same year, she suffered an emotional breakdown while playing the lead role in the comedy-drama ''Just the Way You Are'' that was being filmed in France. She later told ''People'' magazine that she could not sleep and she cried the entire time she was in France. She had nightmares when she did sleep and she cried on set. She did not return to the production after Christmas to finish the movie; filming had to be interrupted for a year while McNichol recovered. She later said that the breakdown had been caused by the pressures of her childhood career, as well as the pressure to hide her sexuality from the public.. In 1986, McNichol appeared in ''
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'', a TV movie about American nurses in a World War II Japanese POW camp. She made two theatrical films in 1988: '' You Can't Hurry Love'' and '' Two Moon Junction''. In the same year, she began the role of Barbara Weston on '' Empty Nest'', a spin-off of '' The Golden Girls''. She left the show in 1992 after being diagnosed with
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but returned for its final episode in 1995. It was her last on-screen performance. However, she later voiced characters in the animated TV series '' Extreme Ghostbusters'' (1997) and '' Invasion America'' (1998).


After acting life

In June 2001, McNichol announced that she had retired from acting. Her publicist released this statement: After her retirement, McNichol taught acting at a private school in Los Angeles and devoted much of her time to charity work. In 2012, McNichol ended years of speculation when she revealed that she is a lesbian and has lived with her partner Martie Allen since the early 1990s. She made the statement in the hopes that her openness would help young people who are bullied because of their sexuality.


Filmography


Film


Television


Awards


Wins

;1977 :
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for ''
Family Family (from la, familia) is a group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or affinity (by marriage or other relationship). The purpose of the family is to maintain the well-being of its members and of society. Idea ...
'' ;1979 :Emmy for ''Family'' ;1980 : People's Choice Award for "Favorite Young Motion Picture Actress" ;1982 :
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for '' Only When I Laugh''


Nominations

;1978 :
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for ''
Family Family (from la, familia) is a group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or affinity (by marriage or other relationship). The purpose of the family is to maintain the well-being of its members and of society. Idea ...
'' ;1979 :
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for ''Family'' ;1980 :Emmy for ''Family'' :
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for ''Family'' ;1981 :Young Artist Award for '' My Old Man'' and '' Little Darlings'' ;1982 :Golden Globe for '' Only When I Laugh''


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