Kathy Kohner was born Katherine Klara Kohner in 1941, the daughter of
European Jewish immigrants Fritzi and Frederick Kohner, a
Czechoslovak Jew who worked as a screenwriter for the
German film industry until 1933. She grew up in
Brentwood, Los Angeles, and spent much of her childhood on the beaches at
Malibu. From age 13 to 15, Kohner lived in
Berlin with her parents where the family had moved so that Frederick could work with film producer
Artur Brauner. She started
surfing at the age of 15, sometimes trading her peanut butter and radish sandwiches for chances to ride. She associated with such influential surfers as
Miki Dora,
Mickey Munoz,
Dewey Weber, and
Tom Morey. At the age of 17, Kathy appeared on the television and radio quiz program
You Bet Your Life with
Groucho Marx. During her conversation with Marx, she revealed herself to be the inspiration for her father creating the character of Gidget. She won $500 and chose not to contest the major prize. == Gidget phenomenon ==