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  1. Marta Kristen is a Norwegian-born American actress. Kristen is best known for her role as Judy Robinson, the oldest child of Professor John Robinson and his wife, Maureen, in the television series Lost in Space (1965–1968). Her character was a young adult, around 20 years of age.

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    Marta Kristen. Actress: Lost in Space. Marta Kristen was born Birgit Annalisa Rusanen, on February 26, 1945, in Oslo, Norway, to a Finnish mother and a German soldier who was killed towards the end of World War II in Europe. Marta was only two months old when she was left in an orphanage.

  3. Apr 24, 2024 · Marta Kristen (older daughter Judy Robinson), now 79, was taken from a Norway orphanage to be raised by adoptive parents in Michigan before relocating to Hollywood.

  4. Marta Kristen. Actress: Lost in Space. Marta Kristen was born Birgit Annalisa Rusanen, on February 26, 1945, in Oslo, Norway, to a Finnish mother and a German soldier who was killed towards the end of World War II in Europe.

  5. Nov 12, 2022 · Marta Kristen is a Norwegian-American actress, born is Oslo, Norway but raised outside of Detroit. One of her most known roles is Judy Robinson from the CBS original series, "Lost in Space,"...

  6. Jul 16, 2023 · Marta Kristen starred in the iconic show as Judy Robinson, the Robinson daughter, and Craig Bennett sat down with her to talk about the adventure of filming and becoming a TV legend.

  7. May 19, 2024 · Marta Kristen possesses every external beauty imaginable. But it is Marta’s inner beauty—her kind heart, generosity, the genuine love and interest she gives to those around her—that sets Marta apart.

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  10. Biographic. Birgit Annalisa Rusanen was born in Oslo, Norway, on February 26 and left in an orphanage when she was two weeks old. After four years, in 1948, she was adopted by Professor and Mrs. Harold Soderquist of Detroit, Michigan. She was named Marta in honor of Marta Bentzen, the Oslo social worker who assisted the Soderquists with the ...

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