did alot of horrible things to alot of innocent people. The very worst of what they did was to the children of Romainia that they brought to the U. S. A. They were said they adopted them. What they did to these innocent children is undenialble the very worst. They took two of them after they had been in their home for 9 years to Samoa, basically abandoned them, no contact, no letters, no money. A very quick good bye at the airport. Wow, lets talk about the shock that these two 9 year olds must have felt, the emptyness, the reality that the Scott and Karen Banks was not their "forever" family, but more like the family who did not want them anymore. The Third child from Romainia that Karen Banks brought home from Romainia, trying to make the Mormon quota, was sent down to South Fork, Utah, left in a group home to fend for himself, see this innocent child had C.P. and the Banks got tired of him too.
While the Banks family in the original novel had several children, only two (Jane and Michael) appear in the movie. They were played by Karen Dotrice and Matthew Garber.
Zettai Karen Children was created on 2008-05-20.
Karen Bass has 1 child
Yes, Karen Bass has 1 kids
Neil Armstrong's children are Eric, Karen, and Mark.
Karen Anne Carpenter (1950 - 1983), drummer singer, had no children. When she married Burris, he had a son from a previous marriage. In a way, Karen was his step mother, but, Karen never gave birth to any children, and never adopted any children.
Karen Bartsch has written: 'Children talk about the mind' -- subject(s): Knowledge, Theory of, in children
Karen Torbron Ristic has written several children's books, including titles such as "Tommy the Time-Travelling Turtle" and "Sally the Silly Seagull." Her books often focus on fun adventures and important life lessons for young readers.
Karen has two children; Lucas and her baby girl.
As of 2012, not currently, no.
Karen Walker from 'Will and Grace' has no children of her own, but she does have 2 step-children from her husband Stan called Olivia and Mason.
The part of Michael Banks was played by Matthew Garber. At age 21, Garber died from pancreatitis brought on by hepatitis which he contracted in India from, he said, "eating bad meat". By the time he returned to London for treatment, it had spread to his pancreas.