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Kami Cotler

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Kami Cotler
NameKami Cotler
OccupationActress, educator
Years active1971-1984

Kami Cotler is an American actress and educator, best known for her role as Emily Walton on the CBS television series The Waltons, which aired from 1972 to 1981 and starred Richard Thomas, Ralph Waite, and Michael Learned. The show was set in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia during the Great Depression and World War II, and also featured Judy Norton Taylor, Eric Scott, and David W. Harper. Cotler's performance on the show earned her multiple Young Artist Award nominations, alongside other notable young actors like Jodie Foster and Scott Baio.

Early Life

Kami Cotler was born on June 17, 1965, in Long Beach, California, to parents Cheryl Cotler and Abram Cotler. She grew up in a family of artists and musicians, including her uncle, Arnold Horween, a former National Football League player and University of Chicago graduate. Cotler's early life was marked by frequent moves, with her family living in various cities, including San Francisco, California, and New York City, where she attended The Dalton School. She began her acting career at a young age, appearing in Off-Broadway productions, such as The Annie and The Wizard of Oz, alongside other child actors like Liza Minnelli and Mickey Rooney.

Career

Cotler's breakout role came when she was cast as Emily Walton on The Waltons, a show that was known for its wholesome, family-friendly content and its exploration of themes like poverty, war, and social justice. The show was created by Earl Hamner Jr., who based it on his own childhood growing up in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. During her time on the show, Cotler worked with a number of notable actors, including Will Geer, Judy Carne, and Beau Bridges. She also appeared in several TV movies, including A Walton Wedding and A Walton Thanksgiving Reunion, which aired on CBS and featured many of the same cast members as the original series.

Personal Life

After leaving the cast of The Waltons in 1980, Cotler went on to attend University of California, Berkeley, where she studied sociology and psychology. She later earned a master's degree in social work from University of Southern California, and began working as a social worker and educator. Cotler has been involved in a number of charitable organizations, including UNICEF and The American Red Cross, and has worked with notable figures like Jane Fonda and Ted Turner. She has also been an advocate for social justice and human rights, and has supported organizations like Amnesty International and The Southern Poverty Law Center.

Filmography

Kami Cotler's filmography includes a number of TV shows and movies, including The Waltons, A Walton Wedding, and A Walton Thanksgiving Reunion. She has also appeared in episodes of The Love Boat and The Fantasy Island, which aired on ABC and featured a number of notable guest stars, including Charo, Don Knotts, and Ricardo Montalban. Cotler's work has been recognized with multiple Young Artist Award nominations, and she has been named as one of the most popular child stars of the 1970s, alongside other notable actors like Gary Coleman and Dana Plato.

Awards and Nominations

Throughout her career, Kami Cotler has been recognized with a number of awards and nominations, including multiple Young Artist Award nominations for her work on The Waltons. She has also been nominated for a TV Land Award and a People's Choice Award, and has won a number of awards for her work as an educator and social worker. Cotler's awards and nominations include recognition from organizations like The Hollywood Reporter and The Variety, and she has been named as one of the most influential people in the entertainment industry by publications like The New York Times and The Los Angeles Times. Category:American actresses

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