Who is Karen Sue Trent?

Karen Sue Trent, the actress born on March 14, 1948, in Buckhannon, West Virginia, USA, had a notable acting career. She gained recognition for her roles in various productions. One of her most well-known appearances was in the TV series “Leave It to Beaver” (1957), where she starred alongside Tony Dow and Jerry Mathers. In the show, she played the character Penny WoodsCowgirl and appeared in 14 episodes from 1960 to 1962. Additionally, Karen Sue Trent showcased her talent in the film “Garden of Eden” (1954) as Joan Latimore and in the TV series “Shirley Temple’s Storybook” (1958) as the Fourth Child in one episode.

Karen Sue Trent also had credits in other productions, including a role as Lorrie in the TV series “The Rifleman” (1963) and an uncredited appearance as Oma Jean in “Wagon Train” (1959). She also appeared in one episode each of “Death Valley Days” (1958) and “Matinee Theatre” (1957).

Furthermore, Karen Sue Trent contributed to the soundtrack of “Leave It to Beaver” by performing the song “Oh, Pretty Girls (Won’t You Come Out Tonight)” in one episode of the TV series (1961).

On February 20, 2022, Karen Sue Trent passed away in Wimauma, Florida, USA, under undisclosed circumstances. Her last role in “The Rifleman,” where she portrayed a young girl sinking in quicksand, unfortunately resulted in injuries that affected her desire to continue performing.

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Stage Name Karen Sue Trent
Real Name Karen Sue Trent
Profession(s) Actress,
Birthday March 14, 1948
Age 75 years
Gender Female
Birthplace West Virginia, United States
Hometown West Virginia, West Virginia, United States
Nationality American
Food Habit Non-Vegetarian
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What incident during the filming of “The Rifleman” led Karen Sue Trent to stop acting?

The decision to end her acting career was influenced by a significant event that occurred during Karen Sue Trent’s last known role as Lorrie in the TV series “The Rifleman” in 1963. As she was transitioning into a young woman, a life-threatening incident took place on the set of the show, ultimately leading to her choice to leave acting behind. This incident occurred during a scene where she portrayed a young girl sinking in quicksand. Although she did not drown in the quicksand, the injuries she sustained during the incident had a profound impact on her and caused her to reconsider her career aspirations.

Is Karen Sue Trent still alive?

No, Karen Sue Trent passed away on February 20, 2022.

Movies and TV shows

TV series

  • Matinee Theatre (1957)
  • Death Valley Days as Hattie Meek (1958)
  • Shirley Temple’s Storybook (1958)
  • Wagon Train as Oma Jean (1959)
  • Leave It to Beaver as Penny Woods / Cowgirl (1960-1962)
  • The Riffleman as Lorrie (1963)

Movies

  • Garden of Eden as Joan Latimore (1954)

Net Worth

Karen Sue Trent’s exact net worth is undisclosed. She is a renowned American actress recognized for her appearances in productions such as “Matinee Theatre” (1955), “Leave It to Beaver” (1957), and “Shirley Temple’s Storybook” (1958). While her net worth is estimated to be around $8 million (USD), this information should be taken as a rough approximation. Karen Sue Trent accumulated her wealth through her successful acting career.

Trivia

In terms of trivia, Karen Sue Trent was born under the zodiac sign of Pisces and would have turned 74 years old in January 2021. Additionally, she holds the distinction of being the sole child actor to have played a significant role in a naturist film. Despite her prominence, she has not been active on any social media platforms. It’s worth noting that Karen Sue Trent shares a last name with Karen Steele, another well-known American actress from the 1990s who also happens to share the same first name.