Kathy Coleman from Land of the Lost

According to IMDB, Kathy Coleman was born on February 18, 1962. Her claim to fame is for her portrayal of “Holly Marshall” on “Land of the Lost” (1974), a show which first ran on Saturday mornings on NBC from September 1974 to December 1976. Her straight bangs and braids, along with her red and white checked shirt and corduroys became her trademark. Holly was the first love for many who grew up watching the show. She married at age 18 and had two sons. She worked on her father-in-laws dairy farm in Fallon, Nevada with her husband for several years before they divorced around 1987, after which she moved back to the Los Angeles area.

Kathy Coleman also:

  • Attended Sequoia Jr High School in California. Attended Grover Cleveland High School in Reseda, California.
  • Her married name was Bell.
  • Her father-in-law was Congressman Alphonzo Bell Jr. (1914-2004).
  • Sang in the Mike Curb Congregation.
  • During the run of “Land of the Lost” (1974), Kathy appeared on “The Dinah Shore Chevy Show” (1956) and sang “Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head.”.
  • Her sons are Christopher Michael Bell (born 1981) and Alphonzo Robert Bell III (born 1983). The latter is a rap artist who goes by the stage name “40 Keys”.
  • Son Alphonzo (Phonzo) is a rap artist who goes by the rap name ’40 keys’
  • She loves it when fans recognize her as “Holly Marshall” from TV’s “Land of the Lost” (1974).
  • Is the youngest of 10 children.
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