Michele Matheson

 

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Michele Matheson is an actress and novelist. She is the daughter of actors Don Matheson and Deanna Lund. Her parents met while performing together in the Irwin Allen science fiction series Land of the Giants and married soon after the show was cancelled. Michele has two siblings. She attended Marymount High School in Los Angeles. She starred on the television shows Life Goes On and Mr. Belvedere. She is also a singer/keyboardist and has recorded with a band, The Black Tales, in New York. In 2006, Tin House Books published "Saving Angelfish," a story loosely based on her life

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Michele Matheson

Born 1971-08-14 (54 years ago) in California.

Parents

Deanna Lund, Don Matheson

Siblings

Kim Lund, Randy Lund

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Michele Matheson is an actress and novelist. She is the daughter of actors Don Matheson and Deanna Lund. Her parents met while performing together in the Irwin Allen science fiction series Land of the Giants and married soon after the show was cancelled. Michele has two siblings. She attended Marymount High School in Los Angeles. She starred on the television shows Life Goes On and Mr. Belvedere. She is also a singer/keyboardist and has recorded with a band, The Black Tales, in New York. In 2006, Tin House Books published "Saving Angelfish," a story loosely based on her life.

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