Kellie Martin

Actress from 'Life Goes On' series

Kellie Martin - Actress from 'Life Goes On' series
Born

October 16th, 1975
49 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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An actress, director, and producer, notable for the role of Becca Thatcher in the television series 'Life Goes On'. Achieved critical acclaim for performances in television films, including 'The Face on the Milk Carton' and 'Nightmare in Area 51'. Appeared in shows such as 'ER', portraying Lucy Knight, and also directed and produced several projects, enhancing her career in the entertainment industry.

Played Becca Thatcher in 'Life Goes On'

Starred in 'The Face on the Milk Carton'

Portrayed Lucy Knight in 'ER'

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