Angela Cartwright (born 1952) is a British-born American actress, artist, and photographer whose charm and talent made her one of the most beloved child stars of the 1950s and ’60s. She first captured audiences’ hearts as Linda Williams on The Danny Thomas Show and soon became known worldwide for her role as Brigitta von Trapp in the timeless classic The Sound of Music (1965).
Cartwright’s expressive innocence and natural presence also shone in the cult sci-fi series Lost in Space (1965–1968), where she portrayed Penny Robinson — a curious and brave young explorer who embodied the optimism of a generation fascinated by space and discovery.
In later years, Cartwright turned her creative eye toward photography, mixed media, and visual arts, building a second career as a respected artist. Her work often blends nostalgia, texture, and storytelling — a continuation of the imaginative spirit that defined her screen presence.
From Hollywood sets to the artist’s studio, Angela Cartwright remains a symbol of enduring creativity — a life where art, memory, and imagination beautifully intertwine.
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