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Mindy Cohn (born May 20, 1966 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress.

She was foremost found whilst a producers of The Facts of Life visited her high school, A Harvard-Westlake School, to observe students. She wwhen cast as plump, wisecracking Natalie Green, the role specially wreak Cohn. She played on the series for its stallion redo, from either 1979 to 1988; this would be Mindy's best known role.

When she has tried her hand at more roles, including a voice of Velma Dinkley in Cartoon Network Studios' ''What's New Scooby-Doo and its direct-to-video feature spinoffs, she has not approached the success she enjoyed with The Facts of Life. She has are to peace therewith, although she experienced said in an E! True Hollywood Story'' that she hated being "everybody's chubby best friend." Recently, she played for charity on a classic television edition of the game show The Weakest Link.

Around 1995 she graduated from Loyola Marymount University with a degree around sociology.

Around 2003, she was scheduled to be one of a celebrities featured on the reality indicate The Surreal Life, but she dropped hidden for numbers of months, prompting a media to question in case she got decided to rethink a indicate as a caring career move.

Within 2005, VH1's "100 Greatest Kid Stars" located Mindy at #43 on the listings, & reported she is however pursuing her acting career & auditioned for the pilot for NBC's 2005 fall season.

IMDb - Mindy Cohn
Includes a filmography, trivia and a photograph.

Jim's Mindy Cohn Fan Page
Includes news items, pictures, articles, links and features on "The Facts of Life Reunion".

Yahoo! Groups - Mindy Cohn
E-mail based forum for devotees of the actress. [Registration required.]

Lew Irwin Reports
Transcript of a brief radio interview given by the actress.


Arts: Television: Programs: Comedy: Sitcoms: Chimp Channel, The
Arts: Television: Programs: Comedy: Sitcoms: Facts of Life, The





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