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Olivia Barash (born October 11, 1965) appeared in the Season 1 episode of Night Court titled "Santa Goes Downtown", where she played the part of teen runaway Mary Montgomery with Family Ties TV series and future Back to the Future film series star Michael J. Fox, who played her runaway teen boyfriend Eddie Simms. Olivia currently directs and produces with Fallout Entertainment: Friends Of The Viper Room. This project was inspired by her accounts and experiences while working at the Los Angels club The Viper Room back in it’s heyday in the mid 1990’s.
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Olivia Barash (born October 11, 1965) appeared in the Season 1 episode of Night Court titled "Santa Goes Downtown", where she played the part of teen runaway Mary Montgomery with Family Ties TV series and future Back to the Future film series star Michael J. Fox, who played her runaway teen boyfriend Eddie Simms. As an adult, she has appeared in films, including the cult film Repo Man, and on television as a child actress, including Little House on the Prairie, Charlie's Angels, Soap, and as an adult in the NBC-TV series Fame, and St. Elsewhere. She also appeared in the pilot episode of CBS-TV's The Incredible Hulk (as a little girl whom the Hulk saves from drowning in a lake). Olivia, who's been acting since the tender age of 5, began acting, singing and dancing in classic musicals on stage in New York City, Olivia starred as “Baby June” in the Broadway play Gypsy with Angela Lansbury. She was the first child actor to win the acclaimed New York Critic's Circle Award. Moving to Hollywood as a teen with her family, she attended Palisades High School in Pacific Palisades, California and graduated in 1982. Olivia currently directs and produces with Fallout Entertainment: Friends Of The Viper Room. This project was inspired by her accounts and experiences while working at the Los Angels club The Viper Room back in it’s heyday in the mid 1990’s.