Tracey Gold

Tracey Gold
Tracey Goldis an American actress and former child star best known for playing Carol Seaver on the 1980s sitcom Growing Pains. In early 2009, she co-hosted with Fred Roggin on the live show GSN Live...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth16 May 1969
CityNew York City, NY
CountryUnited States of America
country gone reached speaking talked
I've gone around the country and talked about anorexia, so I always feel like I've reached young women. And now I'm speaking about the DUI.
experience help people trying
The only way I know how to get through an experience is by trying to feel that I could help other people by what I went through.
change choices flip life somehow
Your life can change on a flip of a coin. The choices you make are crucial. We feel somehow we're safe. But things can change in a flash.
absolutely car felt horrifying remember wrong
I remember that all of a sudden, the car felt like I couldn't control it. It was absolutely the most horrifying experience. We rolled over, off the freeway. I think there was something wrong with the car.
experience found people powerful voice
In my whole experience with the anorexia, one thing I really found about myself was that my voice is really powerful and people listened.
anorexia
I unwittingly became sort of this anorexia spokeswoman.
mother love-is acting
I love acting. But I love being a mother. To be a full mother and a full person, you have to do what you love, and that's acting. But I like the best of both worlds.
drivers
I just don't like to drive. I'm not a bad driver, I just don't like to drive.
appetite right-now
I've got a pretty good appetite right now.
circles full-circle
Life comes full circle.
self-esteem years anorexia
When I was 19 years old, I came down with anorexia. I had it for about a year before it became public. And it had a lot to do with my self-esteem.
dui enough shots
You can never prepare yourself enough to see your mug shot and DUI.
husband taken gone
Our family has gone through a very difficult time. My husband and I have taken the brunt of it. I've never known what it truly felt like to be so sad and desperate inside.
anorexia battle
I had a very public battle with anorexia.