![]() ![]() Who the fuck was she anyway but a bad MM impersonation? She wasn't even a send up of that type. Even disability would allow her more dignity and she would probably look better and act less disturbed. Tina had lots of decades to choose another path. This scary fandom is perpetuated by the people who both worship and make fun of her. I suspect her fans here are just as delusional about their past and present prospects as she. Why does DL have a problem with unsuccessful ex TV performers? Why can't they just go into business or waitressing or sex therapy or real estate? Tina Louise looks scary. So you'll get another thread out of her when she dies. But here is a woman who should have gone back to school and got a regular job 40 years ago. She was "ok" in the role but it wasn't something any other jobbing actress couldn't pull off. Saw TL on an episode of Cannon last week she played a cop who worked undercover in vice that got roughed up. Model Tina Louise attends the premiere of Netflix’ ‘Travis Scott: Look Mom I Can Fly’ at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California on Aug. Marilyn Monroe could turn hers off and on to point she could walk down a NYC street and no one knew who she was. There is also a certain quality about above named actresses that TL just didn't have IMHO. If anyone thought she could carry a starring role on Broadway or in film offers would have arrived. Tina Louise had a respectable enough career on television because that is where she found work. Like Marilyn Monroe, Jane Mansfield, Anita Morris, Suzy Parker and some others the equipment they were meted out was in addition to their other talents. One has basically nothing but her looks with perhaps some talent, while the other has both in spades. There are two types of stacked broads who become actresses. © 2024 NYP Holdings, Inc.What was this so called great career Tina Louise supposedly had?Īt least Anita Morris didn't have to stoop to Playboy spreads to jump start her career. While she said “Dawn was wonderful in her part,” she even had special moments with her late co-star, recalling her favorite memory when she was invited to Wells’ house circa 1966. Everyone can identify with a different person,” she said, noting the tight-knit kinship of the seamless cast. She also waved off any comparisons between the beloved girl-next-door Mary Ann and her less-inhibited movie star roommate, Ginger. “A different director took over and really started to write for my character,” she added, admitting she originally thought about quitting. “Never true - I loved doing my part, especially after they really started writing for my character, originally billed as a ‘Marilyn Monroe’ type of character,” Louise told The Post. ![]() While she notoriously declined to appear in the 1978 TV movie “Rescue from Gilligan’s Island,” 2001’s “Surviving Gilligan’s Island” and various other revivals, she bristles at longtime rumors that she resented the role and show. ![]() “We were part of the wonderful show that everyone loves and has been a great source of comfort, especially during these times,” said Louise. In recent years, as late as 2019, she still took on film roles, playing Rose in Tapestry. The beloved show, which ran for three seasons from 1964 until 1967, and followed a shipwrecked group of stranded strangers living on an island, is as enduring as ever - especially during the lockdown, when new generations discovered its endearing charms. Actress Tina Louise with company on Apin Los Angeles, California Source: Getty Images. ![]()
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