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Former Child Star Soleil Moon Frye Attends Documentary Screening, Reflecting Hollywood Glamour
Actress Soleil Moon Frye, a celebrated child star of the 1980s, epitomized Hollywood glamour at 48 during her recent public appearance. Frye, who captivated audiences as a young performer, is best known for her iconic role in the NBC sitcom Punky Brewster and later in the teen series Sabrina The Teenage Witch. This week, she attended a special screening for a documentary she directed, marking a poignant moment in her career.
Early Stardom and Television Success
Soleil Moon Frye’s career commenced at the tender age of two. By seven, she achieved nationwide recognition when she began portraying the lead character in the NBC sitcom in 1984. Following guest roles on prominent shows such as Friends in the 1990s, she secured another recurring role in a popular teen program in the early 2000s. Years later, the sitcom that launched her to stardom in the 1980s was revived, with Frye reprising her main role, further solidifying her enduring presence in television.
Directing New Documentary on Former Child Star
This week, Frye was present at a special viewing of her latest project: a new documentary. The film delves into the life of a former fellow child star who experienced a tragic fate, contrasting with Frye’s own journey.
Soleil Moon Frye: From Punky Brewster to Documentarian
The actress in question is indeed Soleil Moon Frye. She first charmed viewers at seven as the central character in the NBC sitcom Punky Brewster, and subsequently as a beloved friend in Sabrina The Teenage Witch. This past Wednesday, Soleil was spotted at a Los Angeles screening of her forthcoming two-part documentary, The Carters: Hurts To Love You.
The Carters: Hurts To Love You Documentary Project
This Paramount+ documentary production centers on the lives of the late child star Aaron Carter, alongside his brother Nick Carter of the Backstreet Boys, and their family narrative. Aaron Carter tragically passed away in November 2022 at 34. Reports indicated his death was ruled an accidental overdose. Subsequent autopsy findings revealed he drowned in his bath after consuming Xanax and inhaling compressed gases, as reported by TMZ.

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Narrated by Aaron and Nick’s sister, Angel Carter, Soleilβs documentary explores the brothers’ lives and the profound impact of their fame on their family dynamics.
Screening Appearance and Red Carpet Style
At the film’s screening, Soleil radiated elegance, donning a figure-hugging black leather cocktail dress emphasizing her petite physique, complemented by platform high-heeled boots. She addressed the audience at the AMC at The Grove, where attendees gathered for the preview of her film, set to premiere on April 15.
Early Life and Career Beginnings
Born to actor Virgil Frye and talent agent Sondra Peluce, Soleil’s acting journey started at age two, coinciding with her parents’ divorce. By age seven, she landed her breakthrough role in Punky Brewster, which aired for four seasons, from 1984 to 1988.
Punky Brewster featured a spirited and resourceful girl who, after being abandoned, is taken in by a curmudgeonly widower, portrayed by George Gaynes. The character of Punky resonated deeply with children. First Lady Nancy Reagan even enlisted Soleil to be a public figure for her anti-drug campaign.
Transition to Teen Roles and Voice Acting
In the 1990s, Frye made guest appearances on shows like Friends and pursued higher education. In 2000, she secured the role of Roxie, the best friend in Sabrina The Teenage Witch. Furthermore, she lent her voice to numerous animated television series, including Bratz, The Proud Family, Johnny Bravo, and Planet Sheen.
Punky Brewster Revival and Personal Life
In 2021, Punky Brewster was revived on Peacock, with Soleil reprising her role as a divorced mother of three, residing in the same Chicago apartment from the original series. Soleil and Cherie Johnson returned from the original cast; however, George Gaynes and Susie Garrett had passed away before the revival. The reboot, featuring Freddie Prinze Jr., was canceled after its first season.
Soleil’s personal life includes her marriage to producer Jason Goldberg from 1998 to 2022. They have four children: daughters Poet, 19, and Jagger, 17, and sons Lyric, 11, and Story, eight.