Soleil Moon Frye is an American actress, film director and screenwriter
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Soleil Moon Frye is an American actress, film director and screenwriter
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She dated Edward Furlong for some time.
Frye got married to TV producer Jason Goldberg on October 25, 1998. They were blessed with three children. Their first daughter, Poet Sienna Rose, was born in August 2005. Another daughter, who is named Jagger Joseph Blue, was born in March 2008.
The couple welcomed their third child, a baby boy, Lyric Sonny Roads, in February 2014.
Soleil Moon Frye was born on August 6, 1976 in a place called Glendora, which lies in California, United States of America. She is the daughter of Virgil Frye, an actor, and Sondra Peluce, a talent manager and caterer.
Her two half-brothers are Meeno Peluce and Sean Frye, who are actors as well. Her parents got divorced two years after her birth and remarried many years after. Frye’s acting career started when she was just two years old.
She is a notable alumnus of San Fernando Valley Professional School.
Frye’s first acting opportunity came at the tender age of 6 when she appeared in the biopic of Lucile Fray as her toddler, Linda Fray. In 1983, she was seen in the television show, ‘Little Shots’ as Samantha.
After appearing in telefilms like ‘Ernie Kovacs: Between the Laughter’ and ‘Invitation to Hell’, she had her breakthrough role in ‘Punky Brewster’ in the year 1984.In the sitcom, she played a jolly and intelligent kid named Penelope.
But the show was taken off air due to its poor ratings, despite its popularity among the kids. At this point, Frye began working on other TV and film projects.
Her father got her an agent, Herb Tannen & Associates, and soon her career took off. Her mother became her manager.
In 1987, Frye made another television guest appearance on the show, ‘The Law & Harry McGraw’ in the episode titled, ‘She’s Not Wild About Harry’. In 1988, she won the lead role of Tyler McKay in another sitcom titled,‘Cadets’. In 1989, she hosted a weekly special teen talk show called ‘Girl Talk’ along with two other girls, which was based ona girls’ board game.
It’s Punky Brewster – This was the most notable sitcom in Frye’s career, in which she played Penelope. The show was aired on September 14, 1985 but wastaken off air due to its poor ratings.
Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings – Frye was seen as Marcie in this horror film which served as the sequel to the 1988 horror film ‘Pumpkinhead’. Released on October 19, 1994, the film later released its video game version in 1995.
Sabrina the Teenage Witch – The show first started on September 27, 1996 and ran for seven seasons. Frye joined the cast as Roxie King, the anti-social feminist roommate, in 2000. She continued with the show until it ended.
Sonny Boy – In 2004, Frye directed her second documentary on her father who was stricken by Alzheimer’s disease. The film was premiered at San Diego Film Festival.
Planet Sheen – Frye worked as a voice-over artist in this animated series. She lent her voice to the character, Aseefa. The series was first aired on October 2, 2010.