Robyn Lively

Actress known for 'The Karate Kid Part III'

Robyn Lively - Actress known for 'The Karate Kid Part III'
Born

February 7th, 1972
53 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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Born in 1972, an American actress gained recognition for roles in television and film. Lively portrayed Amanda LaRusso in 'The Karate Kid Part III' and appeared in the series 'Teen Witch' and 'The Today Show'. She began acting at a young age and participated in various productions throughout her early career, eventually establishing a presence in popular culture.

'The Karate Kid Part III'

'Teen Witch'

'The Today Show'

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