Julie Anne Haddock

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Julie Anne Haddock (born 1964) is a former American actress best known for her role in the television series The Facts of Life as tomboy "Cindy Webster." Though she has had other roles in both film and television, her acting career effectively ended after the first season of The Facts of Life, when her character was quietly written out of the show. The producers explained they wanted to take the series in a new direction, and fired more than half the original cast.

Although effectively fired from the series, Haddock was allowed to make a limited number of guest appearances on the show during seasons two and three, for the sake of continuity. Her final television appearance was in the season eight episode "The Little Chill" (1986).

She is also known for her appearance on the Wonder Woman television series as the super powered girl Emma Donna in the episode The Girl from Islandia and as Robert Duvall's daughter in the movie The Great Santini.

Since then Haddock has retired from the public eye. She currently resides in California and sings in her church under her married name Julie Anne Becker. She was briefly interviewed for the DVD release of The Facts of Life and explains that she also gives her time to fundraising.

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