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Born 12th of december 1980 Marla Lynne Sokoloff had the dream of becomming an
actress and to appear on TV for just one time. Although most of her family are
working in the kitchen by their profession Marla knew that she did not belong to
there, she was 4 years old then.
Instead she loved to be in the bathroom and sing in front of the mirror. But
that is just the beginning of her career. At the age of 7 years she appeared for
the first time in a school performance. She received much support by her family
so her mother gave up her little restaurant for managing her daughter and she
was also tought singing. 1991/92 Marla had the honour of singing the national
athem befor the basketball match of the Oakland A's vs. the USO. One year later,
in 1993, Marla and her mother drove to Los Angeles in order to audition there.
On "Full House" she finally had her first TV appereance. Marla played the
character Gia Mahan. Now the ball was rolling and there where further guest
appereances on "Step by Step", "Boy Meets World", "Party of Five" and so on.
Her first movie was "The Babysitter Club". In september 1998 she joined "The
Practice" at the age of 17. But there where also some spectators who did not
like the new one alias Lucy Hatcher. After joining the cast of ABC's much lauded
David E. Kelley series The Practice in 1998 as Lucy, a receptionist with
attitude, she soon began landing starring roles in teen comedies. The pretty
object of various bumbling affections in the adolescent Cyrano de Bergerac
retread Whatever It Takes (2000) and the stoner comedy Dude, Where's My Car?
(2000), Sokoloff was poised to take center stage in the cheerleader-turned-bank
robber romp Sugar & Spice (2001).
Credit:
netglimse.com
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