Beverley Mitchell
Mitchell made her television debut at age nine in "Children of the Bride" (1990), a CBS movie about an older woman (Rue McClanahan) who marries a younger man, much to the concern of her grown children. The young actress played Jersey Becker, one of the woman's grandchildren; a role she reprised in two subsequent sequels, "Baby of the Bride" (1991) and "Daughter of the Bride" (1993). Between the second and third installments of this series of TV-movies she had a turn in the 1992 CBS miniseries "Sinatra," playing the young incarnation of his eldest daughter Nancy in this look at the legendary entertainer's life.In 1993, Mitchell guested on the reality-based anthology series "FBI: The Untold Stories" (ABC) and appeared from 1993-94 in three episodes of "Phenom" (also ABC), playing a classmate of the titular school-aged tennis champion. After making her film debut in the direct-to-video release "A Killing Obsession" (1994), the youngster landed a guest spot on Fox's "Melrose Place" and the next year, appeared again on that network in the sci-fi TV-movie "White Dwarf." 1996 proved a milestone year for the young actress: It was then that she landed the role of Lucy Camden on "7th Heaven" and played a supporting role in her first big screen outing, the supernatural sequel "The Crow: City of Angels."