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词条 Stacey Nelkin
释义

  1. Career

  2. Personal life

  3. Career as relationship expert

  4. Filmography

      Film   Television 

  5. References

  6. Further reading

  7. External links

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| birth_place = New York City, U.S.
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| years_active = 1978–present
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Stacey Nelkin (born September 10, 1959) is an American film and television actress.

Career

Nelkin starred as Bonnie Sue Chisholm in four episodes of the CBS western miniseries The Chisholms (1979). When the series resumed in 1980, she was replaced by Delta Burke in the role of Bonnie Sue.

She appeared in the horror film Season of the Witch (1982) as Ellie Grimbridge.[1][2]

Around the same time, Nelkin was scheduled to appear in the film Blade Runner. She had been cast as Mary, a sixth Nexus-6 replicant that escapes from "off-world" and comes to Earth, but budget constraints resulted in her part being cut from the film early in the period of principal photography. Before being cast as Mary, she had done a screen test for the role of Pris but the role ultimately went to Daryl Hannah. Nelkin's screen test appears on Disc 4 of the collector's edition DVD set. Nelkin has made guest appearances in several TV series, including CHiPs, The A-Team, Eight Is Enough, 1st & Ten and Hunter.

Her best-known TV role was on the soap opera Generations (1990) as Christy Russell.

Personal life

According to Nelkin, Woody Allen's film Manhattan (1979) was based on her romantic relationship with the director, whom she met when she was 16 on the set of Annie Hall. Her bit part in that film ended up on the cutting room floor, and their relationship began when she was 17 years old and a student at New York’s Stuyvesant High School, and Allen was 42.[3] Allen has said that they dated for a time, but that Nelkin was not underage.[4]

Nelkin is currently married to Marco Greenberg,[5] and was married to actor Barry Bostwick from 1987 to 1991. She has been married three times.

Career as relationship expert

Nelkin is a self-styled "relationship expert" and has her own YouTube channel and a website.[6] She wrote a book called You Can’t Afford to Break Up: How an Empty Wallet and a Dirty Mind Can Save Your Relationship.[7] For a time, she was a frequent guest on the program Fox & Friends.

Filmography

Film

Year Title RoleNotes
1979California DreamingMarshadate=February 2018}}
1980SerialMarlenedate=February 2018}}
1980Up the AcademyCandydate=February 2018}}
1981Going Ape!Cynthiadate=February 2018}}
1982Season of the WitchEllie Grimbridgedate=February 2018}}
1983YellowbeardTrioladate=February 2018}}
1983Get CrazySusie Allendate=February 2018}}
1993Desperate MotiveBank Tellerdate=February 2018}}
1994Bullets over BroadwayRitadate=February 2018}}
1996Everything RelativeKatie Kesslerdate=February 2018}}
2008Breaking PatternJoaniedate=February 2018}}
201012 Floors UpMargot Reesedate=February 2018}}
2015Dante and Beatrice: A Family Filmdate=February 2018}}

Television

Year Title RoleNotes
1978CHiPsMargedate=February 2018}}
1978Eight Is EnoughLindadate=February 2018}}
1978Fishdate=February 2018}}
1978{{sortname>The|Paper Chase|The Paper Chase (TV series)}}Tracy Ford"The Man Who Would Be King"[8]
1978{{sortname>The|Waltons}}Mary Frances Conoverdate=February 2018}}
1978Like Mom, Like MeTao Wolfdate=February 2018}}
1979{{sortname>The|Triangle Factory Fire Scandal}}Ginadate=February 2018}}
1979{{sortname>The|Chisholms}}Bonnie Sue Chisholmdate=February 2018}}
1979{{sortname>The|Last Convertible|nolink=1}}Sheila Garrigandate=February 2018}}
1980Children of DivorceAndrea Hoffmandate=February 2018}}
1981Trapper John, M.D.Kimdate=February 2018}}
1982{{sortname>The|Adventures of Pollyanna|nolink=1}}Cora Spencerdate=February 2018}}
1984{{sortname>The|Jerk, Too}}Marie Van Burendate=February 2018}}
1984Simon & SimonLinda Sanborndate=February 2018}}
1985Finder of Lost LovesDonna Sinclairdate=February 2018}}
1985{{sortname>The|A-Team}}Lisa Perrydate=February 2018}}
1985{{sortname>The|Fall Guy}}Rhonda Paynedate=February 2018}}
1985Murder, She WroteCheryl Lodgedate=February 2018}}
1985{{sortname>The|Insiders|The Insiders (TV series)}}date=February 2018}}
1986Crazy Like a Foxdate=February 2018}}
1986{{sortname>The|Twilight Zone|The Twilight Zone (1985 TV series)}}Faith Carlsondate=February 2018}}
19891st & Ten: The ChampionshipDr. Death's Girlfrienddate=February 2018}}
1990{{sortname>The|Yum Yums: The Day Things Went Sour|nolink=1}}(voice)date=February 2018}}
1990GenerationsChristy Russelldate=February 2018}}
1991HunterBarbaradate=February 2018}}
1993Basic Values: Sex, Shock & Censorship in the 90'sPatty Turnerdate=February 2018}}
1994Ride with the WindStephdate=February 2018}}
2009FringeReporterdate=February 2018}}

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=lwxKAAAAIBAJ&sjid=gh4NAAAAIBAJ&pg=3390,3054986&dq=stacey+nelkin&hl=en |title=Third Halloween - half as scary |publisher=Michigan Daily |date=28 October 1982 |first=Joshua |last=Bilmes |accessdate=2011-02-01}}
2. ^{{citation | last=Collum | first=Jason Paul | year=2004 | title=Assault of the killer B's: interviews with 20 cult film actresses | publisher=McFarland | isbn=978-0-7864-1818-3 | page=133 }}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.howardstern.com/rundown.hs?j=n&d=1302062400 |title=Stacey Nelkin: Actress, Sexpert |first=Stacey |last=Nelkin |work=The Howard Stern Show |date=April 7, 2011}}
4. ^{{cite web |url = https://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/09/opinion/sunday/woody-allen-speaks-out.html |title = Woody Allen Speaks Out |last = Allen |first = Woody |date = February 7, 2014 |work = The New York Times |authorlink=Woody Allen |accessdate = February 9, 2014 |quote = Last week a woman named Stacey Nelkin, whom I had dated many years ago, came forward to the press to tell them that when Mia and I first had our custody battle 21 years ago, Mia had wanted her to testify that she had been underage when I was dating her, despite the fact this was untrue. Stacey refused.}}
5. ^http://www.bj.org/2014/03/march-14-21/
6. ^{{cite web |url= http://thedailyaffair.com/about/ |title= The Daily Affair |work= About |deadurl= yes |archive-date= Feb 21, 2015 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20150221223639/http://thedailyaffair.com:80/about/ }}
7. ^{{cite book |display-authors= 0 |first= Stacey |last= Nelkin |title= You Can’t Afford to Break Up: How an Empty Wallet and a Dirty Mind Can Save Your Relationship |isbn= 9781440181290 }}
8. ^[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zywvs415qs4&t=18s The Paper Chase, Season 1, Episode 2, "The Man Who Would Be King" (misnamed "Great Expectations"), YouTube]

Further reading

  • "The Mask Factor" by Michael Gingold, Fangoria magazine #317, October 2012, pages 60–62. Interview of Stacey Nelkin regarding her role in the film Season of the Witch conducted at the 2011 Monster-Mania Con, New Jersey. Three-page article has seven photos, four of Nelkin, one taken at the Con. In the interview, she says she is interested in doing more horror films, as she likes the devoted fan base.

External links

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