Lindsay and Sidney Greenbush

Lindsay & Sidney Greenbush
Born Rachel Lindsay Rene Bush,
Robin Sidney Danae Bush

May 25, 1970 (1970-05-25) (age 41)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Rachel Lindsay Rene Bush and Sidney Robyn[1] Danae Bush (born May 25, 1970 in Hollywood, California) - former child actresses. Born to actor Billy Green Bush and Carole Kay Bush. Their brother, Clay is also an actor.

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Career

The twins are best known for their switched[2] role as Carrie Ingalls in the NBC prime time drama, Little House on the Prairie which premiered on September 11, 1974[3] until its cancellation on May 10, 1982. It was not their debut though, since a year earlier they also shared a role of baby Jill Hayden in made for television drama Sunshine.[4]

In 1983, Lindsay guest starred in a Matt Houston episode as an abused victim. She also auditioned for the part of Dorothy Gale on Return to Oz (1985) but the role went to Fairuza Balk because she was considered too old. Sidney starred in a film, Hambone and Hillie, in 1984. The twins starred in a few commercials like Doublemint Gum (1980, currently viewed on YouTube), Mattel Toys, Kentucky Fried Chicken, etc. In 2010, they also played as Crystal Wayawao's younger sister, Bree Wayawao in the movie The First Toyland.[5]

The twins quietly put Hollywood behind them and decided to continue on with their school years. In 1988 they graduated from Santa Monica High School.

Post-acting careers

Today, Lindsay is single and has a daughter, Katlynn Danae (born 1995). In addition to acting, she has many other interests and pursuits, including as an amateur boxer, having competed in her first bout on August 4, 2007. In addition, she is actively involved with Kids Gloves Boxing Studios in Simi Valley, California working with kids and adults. She is also currently studying for her personal trainer certification and has made plans to go back to college to pursue a major in athletics.

Sidney lives in central California. In addition to acting, she is staying active with her love of horses, having entered her horses in many various local and statewide competitions. She has also put together a line of original designer jewelry that she sells to her fans which can be seen on the official fan website.

Sidney was married to horse breeder William "Rocky" Foster for nine years, until his death by suicide at age 55. Sources say[6] that, two days before he committed suicide, she had told him she wanted a divorce. On May 5, 2009, William called Sidney to inform her of his plan and, after their conversation, shot himself in the head, dying instantly.[7]

The twins attend Little House reunions and chat with and sign autographs for fans. They have also appeared in several talk shows concerning subjects like the Little House on the Prairie show, child acting, etc.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Weekend Today, 1987-still Herself Lindsay / episode dated May 20, 2007
2001 To Tell the Truth, 2000–2002 Herself Sidney / episode dated October 30, 2001
1991 Michael Landon: Memories with Laughter and Love (V) Carrie Ingalls (archive footage) both
1983 Hambone and Hillie Amy McVickers Sidney
1983 Matt Houston, 1982–1985 Butterfly Lindsay / episode 2.09 "Butterfly"
1979 Little House Years (TV) Carrie Ingalls both
1978 Little House on the Prairie, 1974–1984 Alyssa both / episode 5.06 "The Godsister"
1974-1982 Little House on the Prairie, 1974–1984 Carrie Ingalls both
1974 Little House on the Prairie (TV) Carrie Ingalls both
1973 Sunshine (TV) Jill Hayden both

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References

  1. ^ Sidney changed the way she spells her name from original Robin to Robyn so as to sound "more feminine"
  2. ^ Fans had a special treat on December 18, 1978 when they got to see them side by side in the fifth season episode "The Godsister". Carrie felt lonesome after her father went away, and she invented an imaginary friend named Elissa to heal her pain. Note: Sidney had a space between her front teeth and fans figured which twin it was. They also switched roles in that episode.
  3. ^ The Pilot Movie was first shown on March 30, 1974, though and they both were there, as well.
  4. ^ Rumor says of their uncredited appearances in their father's movies Five Easy Pieces (1970) and Electra Glide in Blue (1973) but both actresses denied it in interviews. It was their brother Clay, though, who played uncredited a baby son of their father's character.
  5. ^ Unconfirmed
  6. ^ www.popeater.com
  7. ^ www.popeater.com, ibid.