Welch was born in 1940 in Chicago,. just a woman who loves her Chiefs and freedom shirt . moving with her family to San Diego when she was two years old. Welch described her childhood as ??grim,?? colored by a domineering father who subjected her mother to physical and verbal attacks. They divorced when Welch was in her teens.
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At 18, Welch married her. just a woman who loves her Chiefs and freedom shirt . high school boyfriend, James Welch. They had two children, Damon and Tahnee. Between working as a weather girl for the local news station and raising her young family, Welch began taking acting classes. Five years later, her marriage broke down and, after a brief period working as a model and cocktail waitress in Dallas, she ended up in Hollywood. As a single mother struggling to get by, Welch said her life at the time felt a world away from that of the other wide-eyed starlets auditioning for parts.
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