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June 6, 2026 would’ve been the birthday of Judith Eva Barsi. Judith would be turning 48 but sadly she died at the age of 10 due to being murdered. Judith was the only child to Jozsef and Maria Benko Barsi, Hungarian immigrants who had fled their homeland during the 1956 Hungarian uprising against the Soviet occupation. They immigrated to the United States and settled in Los Angeles, California shortly before the birth of their daughter. Her father soon found work as a plumber, but by 1983 had begun to drink heavily and skip work. Jozsef would refuse to let his wife work, so for a while, the family lived on welfare, when Jozsef was terminated for his many absences due to his drinking. Her mother began to groom the child for a movie career, and at age 5, she was discovered at a San Fernando Valley ice skating rink, in which she was mistaken for a three year old, and put to acting in television commercials. As she was short for her age, she often got roles playing girls younger than her actual age. She would make over 70 commercials. By the time she entered the fourth grade, she was earning an estimated $100,000 per year, which her parents used to purchase a four bedroom home in the West Hills section of Los Angeles. Her first film was the television mini-series, “Fatal Vision” (1984), in which she played the role of Kimberly, a three year old. Other television movies, such as “Do You Remember Love” (1985) and “Destination America” (1987) would follow, along with guest roles on such television shows as “The Fall Guy,” “Remington Steele,” “Punky Brewster,” and “The Love Boat.” She would also play roles in movies, including “Eye of the Tiger” (1986), “Jaws, the Revenge” (1987), the voice of Ducky in the 1988 animated movie “The Land Before Time” and the voice of Anne-Marie in the animated movie “All Dogs Go to Heaven” (1989). While her movie and television success continued to bring more roles, her father, Jozsef, would become more abusive and jealous. In December 1986, Maria reported for the first time to police that Jozsef had been threatening her and had hit her several different times. Happy heavenly birthday Judith Barsi 💜 #judithbarsi
June 6, 2026 would’ve been the birthday of Judith Eva Barsi. Judith would be turning 48 but sadly she died at the age of 10 due to being murdered. Judith was the only child to Jozsef and Maria Benko Barsi, Hungarian immigrants who had fled their homeland during the 1956 Hungarian uprising against the Soviet occupation. They immigrated to the United States and settled in Los Angeles, California shortly before the birth of their daughter. Her father soon found work as a plumber, but by 1983 had begun to drink heavily and skip work. Jozsef would refuse to let his wife work, so for a while, the family lived on welfare, when Jozsef was terminated for his many absences due to his drinking. Her mother began to groom the child for a movie career, and at age 5, she was discovered at a San Fernando Valley ice skating rink, in which she was mistaken for a three year old, and put to acting in television commercials. As she was short for her age, she often got roles playing girls younger than her actual age. She would make over 70 commercials. By the time she entered the fourth grade, she was earning an estimated $100,000 per year, which her parents used to purchase a four bedroom home in the West Hills section of Los Angeles. Her first film was the television mini-series, “Fatal Vision” (1984), in which she played the role of Kimberly, a three year old. Other television movies, such as “Do You Remember Love” (1985) and “Destination America” (1987) would follow, along with guest roles on such television shows as “The Fall Guy,” “Remington Steele,” “Punky Brewster,” and “The Love Boat.” She would also play roles in movies, including “Eye of the Tiger” (1986), “Jaws, the Revenge” (1987), the voice of Ducky in the 1988 animated movie “The Land Before Time” and the voice of Anne-Marie in the animated movie “All Dogs Go to Heaven” (1989). While her movie and television success continued to bring more roles, her father, Jozsef, would become more abusive and jealous. In December 1986, Maria reported for the first time to police that Jozsef had been threatening her and had hit her several different times. Happy heavenly birthday Judith Barsi 💜 #judithbarsi

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