Cheryl Arutt
Cheryl Arutt
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Cheryl Arutt is an American actress who has appeared in commercials,
print, soaps, TV movies and feature films. She was discovered when she
accompanied her mother at age two to lunch with a friend who worked at
Ted Bates Advertising Agency in New York City; the casting director
convinced her mother to send her photo to an agent. She was signed on
the spot by Rosemary Brian at Mary Ellen White, and first appeared at
the age of three in a Sarah Lee cake commercial. Hundreds of
commercials followed, as well as appearances in
The Secret Storm (1954),
The Guiding Light (1952),
All My Children (1970) and
As the World Turns (1956).
Modeling jobs included the cover of Seventeen Magazine. She appeared in
numerous "After School Specials" as a teenager with actors like
Tracey Gold,
Martha Plimpton,
Terry O'Quinn,
Ricky Paull Goldin,
Betty Buckley,
Edward Albert and
Cynthia Nixon. She was nominated for a
Youth In Film Award for her title role as an Amish girl in the
NBC Special Treat (1975)
episode Bobby and Sarah in the "Best Young Actress in a Family Film
Made for TV" category. After she moved to Los Angeles she was seen in
TV series guest appearances on
Cinayet Dosyası (1984),
Kay O'Brien (1986) and
Charles İş Başında (1984).
Her turn in the Disneyland (1954)
episode titled Davy Crockett: Rainbow in the Thunder (featuring
Johnny Cash and
Samantha Eggar) as young Ory Palmer
garnered critical acclaim as Davy's love interest. After more than 20
years as a successful working actress in New York and Hollywood, she
retired to attend UCLA, where she graduated Phi Beta Kappa and Summa
Cum Laude. She earned a Doctor of Psychology degree from the California
School of Professional Psychology (CSPP) and became a clinical
psychologist specializing in working with creative artists, including
actors, writers, directors, cinematographers, studio executives and
other entertainment professionals. As Dr. Cheryl Arutt, she has helped
many creative artists learn to hold onto themselves and clear obstacles
to their professional and personal success. She is in practice in
Beverly Hills as a psychologist, and also works as an expert witness
and media consultant. Dr. Arutt has appeared as an expert on television
in local live television, in documentaries, and as an expert
commentator on Turner's truTV (formerly Court TV), Prime News, Headline
News (HLN), and as a featured expert on
60 Minutes (1968).
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