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Maia Brewton

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Maia Brewton
Maia Brewton

Maia Luisa Brewton (born September 30, 1977 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress who enjoyed success in the late eighties and early nineties. She typically played girls that were self-confident, cute, cunning, and had a certain talent for producing considerable chaos. Maia Brewton is probably best known as the Mighty Thor-obsessed kid, Sara Anderson, who (along with her older brother and his best friend) gets dragged around Chicago by Elisabeth Shue in Adventures in Babysitting, and as Shelly Lewis, aka, "Shelly Belly", Parker Lewis' bratty little sister on one of the FOX Network's earliest shows, Parker Lewis Can't Lose. In addition to these more prominent roles, Brewton starred in the movies Sky Trackers with Pamela Sue Martin and A Family for Joe with Robert Mitchum. She also co-starred in the hit blockbuster film Back to the Future as Sally Baines, the younger sister of Lorraine Baines played by Lea Thompson. Her television credits include 21 Jump Street, Highway to Heaven, Trapper John, M.D. and The Wonder Years. She also played Margaret Ann Culver in the short-lived television series, Lime Street with co-star Robert Wagner. Apart from her film and television roles, Maia Brewton acted in various theatre productions, most notably at the City Garage Theatre in Santa Monica, CA. She is a graduate of Yale University (Davenport College) and a recent law school graduate.

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