Soleil Moon Frye was just a kid when she rose to fame as Punky Brewster.
And now the actress/director is giving the world a fascinating look at life growing up in the limelight, curating her own home videos from her teen years into the new Hulu documentary Kid 90.
In a brand new trailer for the project, out March 12th, Soleil explained how she documented her entire life on video as a teen, but only returned to the Pandora s box of footage two-decades later.
Candid camera: The trailer for Soliel Moon Frye s Hulu documentary Kid 90 came out Thursday, revealing never-before-seen video of the Punky Brewster star and her famous friends as teens in the 90s
For 88 episodes, NBC’s feel-good family sitcom
Punky Brewster reigned as one of the leading comedies of the 1980s. From the moment Soleil Moon Frye ambled through an open window of an abandoned apartment, she exuded a can-do spryness that kids wanted to emulate and adults couldn’t resist. Her mismatched shoes and Day-Glo fashions were nothing short of iconic, and her lovable smile and unrestrained affection made short work of stoic curmudgeon Henry Warnimont’s (George Gaynes) hardened heart. With charisma to spare,
Punky Brewter catapulted to the kind of cultural relevance that has defined similarly regarded productions like