Tracey Gold’s experience filming Growing Pains wasn’t always filled with laughs. While playing Carol Seaver on the Emmy-winning comedy series, Gold, 55, said “fat jokes” made about her character ...
Growing Pains was a quintessential bridge between the 1980s and 1990s for many young viewers who fell in love with the TV show. A family sitcom that put stars like Alan Thicke and Kirk Cameron on the ...
Tracey Gold is getting candid about the body image struggles she experienced on the set of Growing Pains. Gold, who was a teenager when she was cast as Carol Seaver on the ABC sitcom in 1985, opened ...
Tracey Gold is opening up about the difficult times she had growing up in the spotlight on the family sitcom Growing Pains. While guest hosting the late Shannen Doherty‘s Let’s Be Clear podcast, Gold ...
The series, which focused on the Seaver family, portrayed a believable family as they figured out how to guide a changing world. While the show was as much about the parents as the kids, Kirk Cameron ...
Gold, who spent seven years playing Carol Seaver on the sitcom Growing Pains, battled with anorexia as a teenager and had her story pounced upon by tabloid magazines galore. She begins this book on an ...
Tracey Gold played a significant role in my childhood. I found most of “Growing Pains” terribly boring and annoying, but Carol Seaver, the fictional family’s perfectly nerdy teenage daughter, ...
The actress, who once struggled with anorexia, also reveals to THR why she worries about actresses on hit shows and how she hopes her new Lifetime series, "Starving Secrets," will help others with ...
When her character became the butt of fat jokes and producers asked her to lose weight, she went on a highly restrictive diet, she says Gold ended up going to inpatient treatment for her eating ...