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Crystal McKellar
Born Crystal Dawn Scripps McKellar
August 16, 1976 (1976-08-16) (age 33)
La Jolla, California, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Years active 1984–1992

Crystal Dawn Scripps McKellar (born August 16, 1976) is an American attorney and former child actress.

McKellar was born in San Diego, California. When she was seven years old, her family moved to Los Angeles. She and her sister Danica were both students at the Diane Hill Hardin Young Actors Space school. The sisters sometimes competed against each other for roles, including the role of Winnie Cooper on The Wonder Years. Although the directors had strongly considered giving the part to Crystal, Danica was cast instead; Crystal would go on to play Becky Slater, a recurring character and onetime love interest of Kevin Arnold. She was nominated for the Best Young Actress Guest Starring In A Television Series award at the eleventh annual Youth in Film Award in 1988 and 1989.

McKellar graduated from Yale University, where she was the editor of a magazine named Portia. She graduated from Harvard Law School in 2003 and became an associate attorney at the law firm of Davis Polk & Wardwell[1]. She is now an associate at Morrison & Foerster[2]. She is now married to Mr. Michael J. Scafati and lives in New York and Boston.

Acting credits

  • Doubletree Hotel radio commercial (1984)
  • Sunbelt Savings radio commercial (1984)
  • Cabbage Patch Babies television commercial (1985)
  • McDonald's television commercial (1985)
  • The Wonder Years (1988–1993)
  • Fatal Judgement (1988) television movie
  • Judgment (1990) television movie, as Sabine Guitry
  • 50 Simple Things Kids Can Do To Save The Earth (1992), television special.

References

  1. ^ Crystal McKellar Biography Davis Polk and Wardwell, retrieved March 22, 2009
  2. ^ [1] Morrison & Foerster, retrieved January 15, 2010

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