John's background brings a unique insight and passion to the podcast. Hosted by John Cato, actor, voiceover artist, and moderator for over 20 years for the television and movie industry. So many more questions answered in an honest, fun and nostalgic way. On a trip to Finland in 1969, while still pregnant to her daughter Lora, she located her birth mother, Helmi Rusanen, and an older half-sister and in 1997 she discovered a brother residing in Australia.Lost in Space fan questions answered! John Cato asks Marta Kristen, "Judy Robinson" from Lost in Space, to answer the fan questions that have been sent to "That's Classic!" Marta discusses specific moments from Lost in Space episodes such as "The Keeper", "Follow the Leader" and "The Great Vegetable Rebellion." She also chats with John about her favorite uniform colors, the potential background of Don and Judy and where the romance could have gone as well as her fondness for Guy Williams and the impact of his passing. Kristen's personal life has revolved around discovering her roots, caring for her daughter, and now caring for her granddaughter. Kristen also provided voice work for the 2009 animated theatrical short The Bolt Who Screwed Christmas which also included voice work from her Lost in Space co-stars Harris, Mumy and Angela Cartwright. She also appeared in the A&E biography Jonathan Harris, Never Fear Smith Is Here in 2002. Marta Kristen known from Lost in Space as Judy Robinson, Mannix, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Savage Sam and Battle Beyond the Stars. In Lost in Space as Judy Robinson as Judy Robinson in Lost in Space. Judy Robinson (Marta Kristen) looking hot in her shiny silver metallic spacesuit is taken prisioner by a guy with a rope in a small town, on 1947 planet eart. In recent years she has starred in the 1998 television movie Lost in Space Forever and had a cameo role in the 1998 movie Lost in Space. Lists the series featuring Marta Kristen. The eldest Robinson child, Judy, was played by this Norwegian native who was adopted at a very young age by an American couple after her father was killed in World. She also made the occasional film appearance in movies such as Terminal Island (1973) and the cult science fiction film Battle Beyond the Stars (1980). When her daughter was born in 1969 she began making television commercials and eventually appeared in more than 40. She would later star in Lost in Space and make numerous guest appearances on television shows. The eldest Robinson child, Judy, was played by this Norwegian native who was adopted at a very young age by an American couple after her father was killed. Her first success in acting was the role of Lorelei in the 1965 movie Beach Blanket Bingo. I remember on a presentation of Lost in Space revisited in 1997 that Marta Kristen who played Judy Robinson related how many would ask why her and Dr. She first appeared in a 1961 episode ("Bang! You're Dead") of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, alongside Billy Mumy, who would later co-star with Kristen in Lost in Space. Knowing her Scandinavian heritage she adopted the more European sounded, "Marta" and used Marta Kristen as her stage name. Later, she moved to Los Angeles, California, with her family in 1959 when her father was on a sabbatical Marta remained there, with a guardian and is graduate of Santa Monica High School. Kristen is best known for her role as Judy Robinson, the oldest child of Professor John Robinson and his wife, Maureen, in the iconic 1960s television series, Lost in Space. Marta also has an adopted brother which her foster parents adopted later. Kristen is best known for her role as Judy Robinson, the oldest child of Professor John Robinson and his wife, Maureen, in the television series Lost in. Marta Kristen is a Norwegian-born American actress. Kristen is best known for her role as Judy Robinson, the daughter of Professor. Her foster father was a of Professor of Education, at Wayne University, Detroit, Michigan. Marta Kristen (born February 26, 1945) is a Norwegian-born American actress. She spent her first years in an orphanage in Norway, and then was adopted in 1949 by an American couple from Detroit, Michigan, Harold Oliver Soderquist and Bertha, and renamed her Martha Annalise Soderquist. Kristen was born Birgit Annalisa Rusanen in Oslo, Norway, to a Finnish mother and a German soldier father who was killed during World War II.
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