Lark Voorhies is a former child star best known for her role as "Lisa Turtle" on the early 1990s hit Saturday morning TV show,
Saved by the Bell.

Lark was born on March 25, 1974 in Nashville, Tennessee. Her parents pushed her into acting as a young child. She
first began acting at the age of two but was so shy that her mother postponed any acting until she was more comfortable doing so. By the time she was 11 years old, her mother began contacting different talent agencies and sent headshots of Lark. Three years later, in 1988, Lark appeared in two episodes of TV's "
Small Wonder," alongside fellow washed up celebrities
Jerry Supiran and
Emily Schulman.
Her appearance on
Small Wonder was so well-received that later in 1988 she was cast as Lisa Turtle, one of the co-stars in en ensemble cast in the Disney Channel's
Good Morning, Miss Bliss, the precursor to
Saved By The Bell. Lisa Turtle was a wealthy fashion-obsessed teen who was constantly hounded and harassed by über-dork "Screech Powers" (played by the greatest washed up celebrity of his generation,
Dustin Diamond). The annoying Screech would frequently ask out Lisa Turtle who would, in turn, reject Screech and make jokes at his expense.
Good Morning, Miss Bliss was a failure on cable. However, NBC saw some potential in the show and purchased its rights, made some script changes, and repackaged the show as
Saved by the Bell, a Saturday morning show that was a major hit among teenagers and pre-teens. On
Saved by the Bell, the Lisa Turtle character was fairly popular with fans of the show. Although never as popular as
Mark-Paul Gosselaar's "Zack Morris" or
Tiffani Thiessen's "Kelly Kapowski," Lisa Turtle was definitely more popular than the annoying "Jessie Spano" and Screech Powers characters.


In nearly every episode for the first few seasons, Screech unsuccessfully hit on Lisa Turtle. The actor Dustin Diamond apparently has taken offense that his Screech character never got to hook up with Lisa Turtle and is a bit insecure about this.

Lark
dated co-star Mark-Paul Gosselaar (and possibly also
Mario Lopez) while
Saved by the Bell was on the air. Although her character was hounded by Dustin Diamond's character during the show's run, she never dated Diamond off the set, presumably because of Diamond's undesirable looks and the fact that he was always hanging around with his buddy
Dennis Haskins.


After
Saved by the Bell ended in 1993, Lark struggled to get additional acting work. Lark was an attractive woman and seemed to be a fairly decent actress, so I have to assume that her problems are likely due to being typecast from her role on
Saved by the Bell, which is still extremely popular in syndication.

Lark did manage to gain small non-recurring roles during the mid-1990s on TV shows such as
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,
Martin,
Family Matters, and
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Lark was under contract during the mid-1990s for recurring roles on the soap operas
Days of Our Lives and
The Bold and the Beautiful, but later turned those roles down when she discovered that she would be shown in sex scenes, which would
conflict with her religious beliefs as a Jehovah's Witness.
Since the mid-1990s Lark has appeared in minor roles in movie flops such as
How High and
Civil Brand during 2001 and 2002, respectively. Despite not having acted since 2002, she is scheduled to star in the apparently small-budget
The Black Man's Guide to Understanding Black Women in 2008. She also owns a small
production company and spends her spare time
writing screenplays.


In her personal life, she was once engaged to
Martin Lawrence. He tastelessly broke off the engagement without even bothering to tell her about it! She
found out that the engagement was off when she saw him on the
Arsenio Hall Show and he mentioned his engagement to a different woman.
Although Lark was undoubtedly devastated by this development, she did eventually get married in 1996 to a minor actor,
Miguel Coleman. The two divorced in 2004. Lark recently got remarried to some guy named Andy Prince in 2007.

Lark has been hounded by rumors that she is a coke-head over the past few years. In 2005, the National Enquirer published a story that
alleged that Lark was bipolar and addicted to cocaine. The story alleged that she had been admitted to a Southern California hospital in order to treat cocaine addiction after suffering a nervous breakdown, citing a "friend" of the TV star as the source of the info. Lark's supposed friend claimed, "
Poor Lark, she's really in bad shape. She has a terrible drug problem and is bipolar as well. It’s very tough."
Lark was incensed when the National Enquirer article was published and denied all of the claims in the article. In 2006, she
sued the National Enquirer for
misappropriation, invasion of privacy, and libel, claiming that the story was false and had damaged her career. Her case was eventually
dropped a couple months later when a settlement was apparently reached.

Given her stalled acting career, the drug allegations, and the fact that Martin Lawrence broke off his engagement to her on national TV, there can be no doubt that Lark Voorhies is one washed-up celebrity!
**** Update - May 13, 2012 ****
Lark Voorhies was recently interviewed by The Yo Show on Yahoo!. She claims to have written and produced a new low-budget movie. She also discussed her experience on Saved By The Bell. Viewers of this clip have been shocked by Lark Voorhies' appearance. Her face looks entirely different and her skin is lighter - she currently bears a strong resemblance the Joker from the Batman movies!