In the 1990s, when mobile phones were far from ubiquitous and social media still years away from catching on, Soleil Moon Frye did something very few were doing at the time — she carried a video camera everywhere she went.
The actress who booked her first acting job at 2 years old before cementing herself as a star with the iconic TV series Punky Brewster (1984-1988) enjoyed rare views as the time while navigating Hollywood as a teenage actress with a cadre of famous friends.
Frye, 44, had no plans to share the footage and she eventually locked it away in a vault where it stayed for more than 20 years — until now. “I often wondered if things had happened the way that I remembered them and I finally decided to unlock the vault,” she said of.
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