Tracey Gold is a famous actress in America. She is even well-recognized as a former child star known for playing Carol Seaver on the 1980s sitcom Growing Pains. Today, she is known to people because of her incredible roles in the movies.
After the commercial for Pepsi, Gold acted in several other ads before landing her first TV miniseries role in 1976, where she appeared as Rosemary Armagh in ‘Captains and the Kings’.
In 1977, Tracey got her first serious role, appearing as young Missy Reynolds in an episode of the TV miniseries ‘The Roots’.
Tracey Gold’s Date of Birth and Age
Tracey Gold was born in New York City, the United States on May 16, 1969. At present, the American actress is 53 years old and next year she will turn years old.
However, even in her 50s, the actress still looks young and gorgeous. Gold has been celebrating her birthday on the 16th of May every year.
Likewise, Tracey holds an American nationality and belongs to the white ethnicity. The religion that she follows is Christianity. Tracey was born as Tracey fisher later after adopting by her stepfather, she changed her name to Tracey Gold.
Tracey Gold’s Parents
Tracey Gold is the daughter of Bonnie Fisher (Mother), who was an advertising executive in New York City and later she hosted her own radio show in Montana. The name of her biological father is Joe Fisher however, there isn’t any information about her biological father.
She was born as a Tracey Fisher but later was adopted by her stepfather, a successful talent agent in Hollywood, and become Tracey Gold.
The actress is raised up along with her younger sister whose name is Melissa Gold. Her sister Melissa was a former child actress and is now a practicing psychologist in California.
Bonnie Fisher married actor Harry Goldstein, who later became a successful talent agent in Hollywood in 1973. He adopted Tracey and Melissa, changing their surnames to Goldstein, but was later shortened to Gold for professional reasons.
Similarly, After her mother’s marriage to Goldstein, they moved to South California. Then, her mother gave birth to three more daughters: Brandy, Jessica (Jessie), and Cassandra (Cassie). Brandy and Jessie are also actresses.
Among the five sisters in total, Cassandra was the only non-actor.
Tracey Gold’s Husband
Tracey Gold was married to Roby Marshall on October 8, 1994. The pair met for the first time in Growing Pains co-star Joanna Kerns, who portrayed Marshall’s mother in the TV miniseries adaptation of the 1989 true crime book Blind Faith by Joe McGinniss.
The couple shares four sons and they are Sage Gold, Bailey Vincent, Aiden Michael, and Dylan Christopher. Tracey Gold has even written the book Room to Grow: An Appetite for Life with Julie McCarron, about Gold’s struggle with and final recovery from anorexia.
Tracey Gold Diagonized with Anorexia?
When Gold was 11, she was diagnosed with anorexia. Even though Tracey returned to her normal weight after counseling, at the age of 19, she suffered another attack. The actress had been living on a 500-calorie diet for years, ultimately being hospitalized for treatment.
Likewise, Gold decided to fight back with the support of her family and friends. Therefore she recovered enough to start acting again.
Tracey Gold’s Career
At the age of 4, she began her career when she landed a role in a Pepsi commercial. Later, she received her first serious role at seven and Tracey had become a busy child star at the age of 9.
After the commercial for Pepsi, Gold acted in several other ads before landing her first TV miniseries role in 1976, where she appeared as Rosemary Armagh in ‘Captains and the Kings’.
In 1977, Tracey got her first serious role, appearing as young Missy Reynolds in an episode of the TV miniseries ‘The Roots’.
Tracey Gold’s Social Media Handles
Tracey Gold is not active on her any of her social media handles.
Tracey Gold’s Net Worth
Tracey Gold has earned a lot throughout her career as an actress, Currently, she has been living a luxurious life along with her family. Gold’s has an estimated net worth of $2.5 million.