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'''Kim Darby''' {{born|8|July|1947}} played the character [[Miri]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' episode {{e|Miri}} when she was in her late teens in 1966. Her shapeless costume was intended to hide her age (specifically, her bust and adult curves) , since she was playing a younger girl.
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'''Kim Darby''' {{born|8|July|1947}} is the actress who played the character [[Miri]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' episode {{e|Miri}} when she was in her late teens in 1966. Her shapeless costume was intended to hide her age (specifically, her bust and adult curves), since she was playing a younger girl. Darby filmed her scenes between Monday {{d|22|August|1966}} and Tuesday {{d|30|August|1966}} at [[Desilu Stage 9]], [[Desilu Stage 10|Stage 10]] and at the [[40 Acres]] backlot.
   
She began working at age fifteen, and has worked steadily since. Probably her most famous role is Mattie Ross, from the John Wayne film ''{{w|True Grit (1969 film)|True Grit}}''.
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She began working at age fifteen, and has worked steadily since. Probably her most famous role is Mattie Ross, from the John Wayne film ''True Grit'' (1969, with [[John Fiedler]], [[Alfred Ryder]], [[Jeff Corey]], and [[Ron Soble]]).
   
 
== Filmography ==
 
== Filmography ==
 
*''Dr. Kildare'' episode "What's Different About Today?" (1964, with [[Patricia Smith]])
 
*''Dr. Kildare'' episode "What's Different About Today?" (1964, with [[Patricia Smith]])
*''The Fugitive'' episode "An Apple a Day" (1965, with [[David Janssen]])
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*''The Fugitive'' episode "An Apple a Day" (1965, with {{w|David Janssen}})
 
*''Bus Riley's Back in Town'' (1965, with [[James Doohan]] and [[Nan Martin]], directed by [[Harvey Hart]])
 
*''Bus Riley's Back in Town'' (1965, with [[James Doohan]] and [[Nan Martin]], directed by [[Harvey Hart]])
*''True Grit'' (1969, with John Wayne, [[John Fiedler]], [[Alfred Ryder]], [[Jeff Corey]], and [[Ron Soble]]).
 
 
*''The Strawberry Statement'' (1970, with [[Bruce Davison]] and [[Booker Bradshaw]])
 
*''The Strawberry Statement'' (1970, with [[Bruce Davison]] and [[Booker Bradshaw]])
 
*''Red Sky at Morning'' (1971, with [[John Colicos]], [[Nehemiah Persoff]] and [[Gregory Sierra]])
 
*''Red Sky at Morning'' (1971, with [[John Colicos]], [[Nehemiah Persoff]] and [[Gregory Sierra]])
 
*''The Grissom Gang'' (1971, with [[Robert Lansing]], [[Hal Baylor]], and [[Don Keefer]])
 
*''The Grissom Gang'' (1971, with [[Robert Lansing]], [[Hal Baylor]], and [[Don Keefer]])
 
*''The People'' (1972, with [[William Shatner]])
 
*''The People'' (1972, with [[William Shatner]])
*''The Streets of San Francisco'' (1972, pilot episode)
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*''The Streets of San Francisco'', pilot episode (1972)
 
*''Rich Man, Poor Man'' (1976 television miniseries, with [[Roy Jenson]], [[Fionnula Flanagan]], [[Lawrence Pressman]], and [[Leigh J. McCloskey]])
 
*''Rich Man, Poor Man'' (1976 television miniseries, with [[Roy Jenson]], [[Fionnula Flanagan]], [[Lawrence Pressman]], and [[Leigh J. McCloskey]])
*''The Last Convertible'' (1979 TV miniseries, with [[Michael Nouri]])
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*''The Last Convertible'' (1979 television miniseries, with [[Michael Nouri]])
* ''This Is the Life'' (1983, with [[Jonathan Frakes]], [[Brock Peters]], [[Joan Pringle]], [[Richard Carlyle]], [[Andrew Robinson]], [[Henry Darrow]], and [[Nehemiah Persoff]])
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*''This Is the Life'' (1983, with [[Jonathan Frakes]], [[Brock Peters]], [[Joan Pringle]], [[Richard Carlyle]], [[Andrew Robinson]], [[Henry Darrow]], and [[Nehemiah Persoff]])
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*''The Facts Of Life'' episode "Joint Custody" (1984, with [[Joel Brooks]])
 
*''Murder, She Wrote'' episode "We're Off to Kill the Wizard" (1984, with [[Eric Server]], [[Vince Howard]], and [[John Schuck]])
 
*''Murder, She Wrote'' episode "We're Off to Kill the Wizard" (1984, with [[Eric Server]], [[Vince Howard]], and [[John Schuck]])
 
*''Better Off Dead...'' (1985, with [[David Ogden Stiers]] and [[Vincent Schiavelli]])
 
*''Better Off Dead...'' (1985, with [[David Ogden Stiers]] and [[Vincent Schiavelli]])
* ''Teen Wolf Too'' (1987, with [[Estee Chandler]], [[Mark Holton]], [[Eric Matthew]] and {{film|5}} stuntperson [[David Burton]])
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*''Teen Wolf Too'' (1987, with [[Estee Chandler]], [[Mark Holton]], [[Eric Matthew]] and [[David Burton]])
 
*''Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers'' (1995, with [[Mitchell Ryan]], [[J.C. Brandy]], [[Alan Echeverria]], and [[George Wilbur]])
 
*''Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers'' (1995, with [[Mitchell Ryan]], [[J.C. Brandy]], [[Alan Echeverria]], and [[George Wilbur]])
 
*''NewsBreak'' (2000, with [[Michael Spound]])
 
*''NewsBreak'' (2000, with [[Michael Spound]])
 
   
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*[http://www.kimdarby.com KimDarby.com] - official site
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* [http://www.kimdarby.com KimDarby.com] - official site
 
* {{wikipedia}}
 
* {{wikipedia}}
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* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0200981}}
 
   
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Kim Darby (born 8 July 1947; age 76) is the actress who played the character Miri in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Miri" when she was in her late teens in 1966. Her shapeless costume was intended to hide her age (specifically, her bust and adult curves), since she was playing a younger girl. Darby filmed her scenes between Monday 22 August 1966 and Tuesday 30 August 1966 at Desilu Stage 9, Stage 10 and at the 40 Acres backlot.

She began working at age fifteen, and has worked steadily since. Probably her most famous role is Mattie Ross, from the John Wayne film True Grit (1969, with John Fiedler, Alfred Ryder, Jeff Corey, and Ron Soble).

Filmography

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