Julie Piekarski

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Julie Piekarski (born January 2, 1963, St. Louis, Missouri), is best known for her role on the popular television show The Facts of Life.

Piekarski got her first big break in the show business world as a Mouseketeer on The New Mickey Mouse Club in 1977. After gaining popularity working for Disney, she grabbed a major television role as Sue Ann Weaver in sixteen episodes of The Facts of Life from 1979-80. She went on to appear in several television shows, mainly making guest appearances, most notably on Diff'rent Strokes, General Hospital, Quincy, M.E., and Three's Company.

Currently, she resides in St. Louis, Missouri, with her husband, John Probst, to whom she has been married since 1986, and their three children, Patrick, Jaquelyn, and Christian.

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