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Phyllis Amanda Peterson (July 8, 1971 – July 3, 2015) was an American actress, most known for her roles as Cindy Mancini in the 1987 film ''
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'' and Sunny Sisk on the
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drama series ''
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'' (1987–1988). Peterson died at age 43 from an accidental drug overdose.


Early life

Peterson was born in
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, the youngest of three children born to James Peterson—an ear, nose, and throat specialist—and his wife, Sylvia. She had two older siblings: a sister, Anne Marie, and a brother, James Jr. She was credited as Mandy Peterson at the beginning of her career; "Mandy" was how she was known to her friends and relatives. She later assumed "Amanda Peterson" as her professional name.


Career

At age seven, Peterson made her stage debut as Gretl von Trapp in a
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production of ''
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''. At 11, she won a role in the musical film '' Annie'' as a dancing extra. Peterson went on to land guest spots on ''
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'' and ''
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'', while also appearing in more than 50 television commercials. Between 1983 and 1984, she co-starred as Squirt Sawyer on the
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drama series ''Boone'', which was canceled after one season. In 1985, Peterson won her first major film role, playing Lori Swenson in the sci-fi fantasy ''
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''. Despite performing averagely at the box office, the
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-directed feature went on to secure a
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. Next, she co-starred as Sunny Sisk, the granddaughter of a successful businessman, in the
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-winning miniseries ''
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''; the third highest-rated miniseries of the 1986–87 U.S. television season. It was later adapted into a full series, airing on NBC from 1987 to 1988. For her work as Sisk on the show, Peterson won a
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. Though initially well received, ''Life'' was canceled after one season. In 1986, 15-year-old Peterson was cast to play the headline role of Cindy Mancini in the Buena Vista romantic comedy, ''Boy Rents Girl''. The title was later changed to ''
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'' after producers secured the rights to
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' 1964 song of the same name, which featured on the soundtrack. Released in August 1987, ''Love'' received mixed reviews but became the
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of the summer, with Peterson going on to achieve
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status as a result. In their critique of the film, ''
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'' found Peterson's portrayal of Mancini to be "appealing", while highlighting her chemistry with co-star
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. In 1988, Peterson starred in a
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production, the post-apocalyptic adventure film '' The Lawless Land''. This was followed by a co-starring role in the 1989 ensemble drama '' Listen to Me''. She returned to her hometown of Greeley that same year to graduate from University High School, having been privately tutored while working in Los Angeles. Shortly afterward, she starred in the straight-to-video thriller '' Fatal Charm'' (1990), playing a naïve high schooler who forms a dangerous bond with a serial killer. That fall, Peterson enrolled at
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, where she appeared in a
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production of the Sarah Daniels play, ''Masterpieces,'' as well as guesting on '' Doogie Howser, M.D.'' while on semester break. Following a recurring spot on the
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drama series '' Jack's Place'' in 1993, Peterson's final appearance on-screen was a supporting role in the 1994 fantasy film, ''WindRunner''.


Sexual assault

Peterson's family alleged she was raped at age 15, an incident she kept secret. This incident changed her attitude and led to trust issues. Some family members stated that the incident led to her drug use.


Later years

In 1994, Peterson retired from the entertainment industry and returned to her hometown of Greeley. According to her father, she left Hollywood to "choose a new path in her life". After briefly attending
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, she enrolled at
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for a year. Peterson later studied at the
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. In May 2012, she appeared in her last-ever photoshoot. Peterson was twice married and had two children. She was first married to Joseph Robert Skutvik. After their divorce, she married David Hartley. Peterson and Hartley were reportedly divorced at the time of her death. Between October 2000 and May 2012, Peterson was arrested five times for the offenses of third-degree assault, harassment, DUI, and possession of drug paraphernalia and suspicion of distributing a Schedule 2 controlled substance. From September to December 2005, she spent nearly three months in jail. Peterson's last arrests were for a misdemeanor DUI and possession of narcotics equipment in April 2012, and suspicion of child abuse in May 2012, which was later dropped. According to her father, she had previously struggled with drug issues, but was drug-free at the time of her death and had become "quite religious". He added that, in recent years, Peterson had suffered from
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, as well as bouts of
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and
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. For the last three years of her life, Peterson was receiving
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and lived alone in an apartment in Greeley.


Death

Peterson was reported missing on July 3, 2015, after her family grew concerned when she failed to attend a planned dinner. Two days later, on July 5, she was found dead at her home by Greeley police, at the age of 43. Though her apartment door was unlocked, authorities found no evidence of foul play. In an interview with ''
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'' following Peterson's death, her mother stated that while her daughter had dealt with drug issues in the past, she believed her to be drug-free at the time of her death, emphasizing that it "was not in any way a drug thing". An autopsy was scheduled for July 6 by the Weld County coroner, with results released on September 2, 2015. The examination revealed Peterson's death resulted from an accidental drug overdose. She had recently undergone a
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and was prescribed
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for pain management. Additionally, she had been taking
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, obtained from a friend a week prior. The coroner attributed her death to respiratory failure triggered by a "morphine effect". Two months after her death, in a September 2015 interview with talk show '' The Doctors'', Peterson's family revealed that she had been raped at age 15 and had not disclosed it at the time, even to her sister.


Filmography


Film


Television


Awards and nominations


See also

*
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* List of kidnappings * List of murder ...


References


External links

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