Dana Michelle Plato (November 7, 1964 – May 8, 1999) was an
American actress who became famous playing the role of Kimberly Drummond in the U.S. television
sitcom Diff'rent Strokes. Plato's career declined after her departure from the show, with appearances in low-budget films, including some softcore
pornography. She had longstanding personal problems and died from an accidental overdose of prescription medication on May 8, 1999.
Childhood
Plato was born on November 7, 1964,
[Official Death Certificate ]
in
Maywood, California to Linda Strain, an unwed 16-year-old who was already caring for an 18-month-old. Strain put her infant daughter Dana up for
adoption and Dean and Florine "Kay" Plato adopted the child in June 1965,
[Danaplato.net biography] raising her in the
San Fernando Valley in
Los Angeles. She attended Sutter Junior High School in
Canoga Park, California.
[Yearbook photos of Dana at sitcomsonline.com]
Career in television and film
Kay Plato began taking Dana to auditions when she was very young. By the age of seven, Dana began doing television commercials, reportedly appearing in over 100 spots for companies as diverse as
Kentucky Fried Chicken,
Dole, and
Atlantic Richfield.
[Plato biography at TV.com] She claimed she was offered two highly sought-after movie roles: the part of
possessed child
Regan MacNeil in the 1973 film,
The Exorcist, and the starring role in
Louis Malle's 1978 film,
Pretty Baby. Kay Plato, it was said, vetoed both jobs, either fearing her daughter would be
typecast, or subjected to unsavory subject matters.
[Dana Plato's final interview with Howard Stern] Plato herself appears to have been the source for these oft-repeated casting stories.
Exorcist author
William Peter Blatty, who also wrote the screenplay for the film, said in the book
Former Child Stars: The Story of America's Least Wanted that he had "no such recollection" of Plato being offered the role.