eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 2j0950 SHERRY JACKSON signed trading card '97 from the limited edition Star Trek autograph set! Date Sold 11/15/2016Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Autographed Original Vintage Trading Card (measures 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" [6 x 9 cm]) (Learn More) Sherry Jackson was born in Wendell, Idaho in 1942, and she started in movies when she was nine. She was one of the "Kettle children" in several of the Ma and Pa Kettle movies, and she was John Wayne's daughter in "Trouble Along the Way" and had a notable role as the girl who sees the vision in "The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima". In 1953, she was cast as the daughter in Danny Thomas' TV show, "Make Room for Daddy" (ironically, she happened to be born the same date as her TV brother, Rusty Hamer). By the time the show went off the air in 1961, Sherry had matured into a real beauty, and she started making appearances on most of the then-current TV shows. She was on two episodes of "Batman" and one of "Lost In Space", but her best remembered TV appearance was in the 1966 episode of "Star Trek" called "What Are Little Girls Made Of?", where Kirk and Nurse Chapel visit a planet where her former fiancee (a mad scientist) and two androids dwell. One android is played by Ted Cassidy (Lurch from The Addams Family) and the other is a perfect female (Andrea) played by Sherry Jackson. Jackson wore the most incredible costume that was literally glued onto her, and millions of teenage boys fell in love with her! Jackson resumed making movies, but they naturally only wanted her in sexy roles. She was in Gunn, and for the international version of the movie she appeared nude. Some pictures of her nude were in the August 1967 issue of Playboy magazine, naturally under the title of "Make Room For Sherry". In the 1970s, Jackson appeared in lower and lower budget exploitation movies, and her guest appearances on TV diminished until she completely stopped appearing in anything in 1980. In 1998 she gave an interview on "Star Trek Insights" on The science fiction (sci-fi) Channel, but other than that she maintained the lowest of profiles. As of 2021, Sherry is still alive at the age of 79! If anyone has any information on what she has been doing the past 30 years, please e-mail us and we will post it here. Important Added Info: Note that this item (which is a limited edition personally autographed trading card) has been personally autographed (signed) by Sherry Jackson! Also note that we have provided an image of each side of the trading card. Note that this autographed item was consigned to us by a husband and wife who have been collecting autographs and other movie memorabilia for over 30 years! They have obtained some of it in person (at conventions or collectible shows where celebrities appeared) or they purchased them from reputable autograph dealers who had credentials with U.A.C.C., I.A.D.A-C.C. or the Manuscript Society. In many cases they obtained certificates of authenticity for individual items, and in those cases, we have photographed the COA and put it on the auction. In some cases, they received a COA for multiple items, or did not receive one, and in those cases, we do not of course picture one. They made every attempt to only buy authentic signed items, and we believe that all of the items from their collection that we are offering (as is true of all the signed items we are auctioning) are authentic. Condition: very good to fine. Learn More about condition grades
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