Background
Dawn Lyn Nervik was born in Los Angeles, California, to Carolyn Stellar and Rik Nervik. Her father was absent for most of her life. She financially supported her mother and brother from 1969 until when her brother"s fame eclipsed hers.
Dawn Lyn Nervik was born in Los Angeles, California, to Carolyn Stellar and Rik Nervik. Her father was absent for most of her life. She financially supported her mother and brother from 1969 until when her brother"s fame eclipsed hers.
Her brother, Leif Garrett, is also a former actor. Child actress
Dawn Lyn started her entertainment career at age five. She first appeared as an American Indian child in the 1967 B-grade western Cry Blood, Apache at age 4.
In 1969, Lyn played the character Prudence Everett in the pilot for the American Broadcasting Company series Nanny and the Professor, but when the television pilot did not initially sell, she was released from her contract with American Broadcasting Company. She was cast as Dodie Douglas on the long-running family comedy television series My Three Sons.
American Broadcasting Company sued unsuccessfully to get Lyn to perform in Nanny and the Professor after she had already been cast for My Three Sons. After American Broadcasting Company"s lawsuit against Lyn failed, Kim Richards was cast as Prudence Everett, although Lyn was a brunette and Richards was a blonde.
Lyn remained on My Three Sons until it ended three seasons later. Later, Lyn worked steadily in her youth on many popular series like Adam-12, Emergency!, Marcus Welby, Doctor of Medicine and Gunsmoke.
In 1971 Lyn had a major role in the western Shoot Out as Gregory Peck"s character"s daughter.
She also appeared in movies such as the Walking Tall trilogy. (Her brother was also among the cast) In 1973 Lyn auditioned for the role of Regan in The Exorcist, but was considered too young for the subject matter. She had a recurring role as Reagan in the 1974 National Broadcasting Company series Born Free.
She also had a recurring role in the 1977 series The Red Hand Gang.
In 1974, Lyn appeared in the cult classic Devil Times Five, where Lyn"s character Moe dumps a bucket of piranhas into a bathtub to creatively kill the character Lovely, played by Lyn"s mother. (In Cry Blood Apache, the cowboy played by Lyn"s father murdered the character played by her mother)
Later career
Like many petite child actors, Lyn"s 4 ft 10 in (147 m) height began to work against her when in her teen years.
She made a few appearances with Nickelodeon when the network revived the syndicated My Three Sons series. During a 1990 appearance in New York City for Nickelodeon, she was invited for an in-studio radio broadcast of The Howard Stern Show along with actress Erin Murphy (of Bewitched fame).
Lyn and Murphy discussed international politics while egged on by Stern.
lieutenant was Lyn"s second appearance on Stern"s program While living in Avalon on Catalina Island from 1997 to 2006, Lyn performed live voice acting with the Avalon Community Theater Radio Troupe.