E! True Hollywood Story Season 3 Episode 47

E! True Hollywood Story Season 3 Episode 47 Dana Plato

  • November 21, 1999

Dana Plato - E! True Hollywood Story season 3 episode 47

In this episode of E! True Hollywood Story, viewers are taken on a journey into the life of former child actress Dana Plato. Beginning with her early childhood in California, the episode chronicles Plato's rise to fame as a child star on television shows such as Diff'rent Strokes and The Facts of Life.

Despite her success as an actress, Plato's personal life was filled with turmoil and tragedy. As a teenager, she struggled with drug and alcohol addiction, which only intensified after her departure from Diff'rent Strokes. She was also in a tumultuous relationship with musician Lanny Lambert, whom she eventually married.

The episode explores the impact of Plato's personal struggles on her career, including the fallout from her arrest for armed robbery in 1991. After serving time in jail, Plato attempted to revive her acting career, but found that her reputation had been irreparably damaged. She then turned to reality television and appeared on the shows The Howard Stern Show and The Surreal Life.

The episode also delves into Plato's tragic death in 1999 at age 34, which was ruled a suicide. While her death was devastating for her fans and loved ones, it also brought attention to the struggles faced by child stars and the importance of mental health awareness.

Featuring interviews with Plato's former co-stars and colleagues in the entertainment industry, as well as friends and family members, this episode provides an insightful and moving look at the life and legacy of Dana Plato. It sheds light on the dark side of Hollywood fame and the toll it can take on those who are thrust into the spotlight at a young age.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 21, 1999
  • Language
    English