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Mary Beth McDonough
Birthday:
4 May 1961
Birth Name:
Mary Elizabeth McDonough
Height:
174 cm
Biography
[Of Ellen Corby]: Ellen Corby was very positive, too. She was very kind of new age, as well. She did yoga, she studied in India, in a different way.
[Of Ellen Corby]: Ellen Corby was very positive, too. She was very kind of new age, as well. She did yoga, she studied in India, in a different way.
[on her on- and off-screen chemistry with Ellen Corby, who played Grandma Esther Walton]: Ellen was not very much my grandma, she was not that stern. She had a wicked sense of humor. She was very impish and funny sometimes. Although she was very strict on us kids - on the show - about behaving. It was really like our grandparents and Will was the one that wo...
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[on her on- and off-screen chemistry with Ellen Corby, who played Grandma Esther Walton]: Ellen was not very much my grandma, she was not that stern. She had a wicked sense of humor. She was very impish and funny sometimes. Although she was very strict on us kids - on the show - about behaving. It was really like our grandparents and Will was the one that would get us trouble with and Ellen always told us 'we have to stop.'
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[If Ellen Corby didn't like working long hours on The Waltons (1971), unlike many character actresses who would work on the same show]: She loved working on the set and taught us all many things. Mostly about 'matching' at the dinner table.
[If Ellen Corby didn't like working long hours on The Waltons (1971), unlike many character actresses who would work on the same show]: She loved working on the set and taught us all many things. Mostly about 'matching' at the dinner table.
[on the comparison of The Waltons (1971) to Little House on the Prairie (1974)]: We were about three years before Little House. At the time there were no family shows like it. The Waltons kind of paved the way for others to come on the air. We were a large family living in the depression and Little House was a small family living on a prairie. There are some...
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[on the comparison of The Waltons (1971) to Little House on the Prairie (1974)]: We were about three years before Little House. At the time there were no family shows like it. The Waltons kind of paved the way for others to come on the air. We were a large family living in the depression and Little House was a small family living on a prairie. There are some similarities. They both have morals and lessons that they teach in their storylines. Having three generations living under the same roof is a little bit different. Their storekeeper had a kooky wife and so did ours. We both have similar fan bases also.
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My mother read The Exorcist book in one night. You think reading my book was scary in one night? No, I woke up the next morning and my mom was frozen to the chair. Her eyes glazed over and said, 'You are not doing this movie,' and being Catholic also made it worse. I had never worked before and that was my second audition.
My mother read The Exorcist book in one night. You think reading my book was scary in one night? No, I woke up the next morning and my mom was frozen to the chair. Her eyes glazed over and said, 'You are not doing this movie,' and being Catholic also made it worse. I had never worked before and that was my second audition.
[Of her memoir]: People kept saying, you have to put all your stories together. So with their encouragement I started sitting down and typing... The theme continued to be lessons learned from my families, including the Walton family. I never want anyone to feel the way I did when I was growing up, so hopefully people read this and can apply the lessons to th...
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[Of her memoir]: People kept saying, you have to put all your stories together. So with their encouragement I started sitting down and typing... The theme continued to be lessons learned from my families, including the Walton family. I never want anyone to feel the way I did when I was growing up, so hopefully people read this and can apply the lessons to their own lives.
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Growing up in Hollywood and striving to be perfect greatly impacted my sense of self-esteem and body issues.
Growing up in Hollywood and striving to be perfect greatly impacted my sense of self-esteem and body issues.
Mary Beth McDonough
Mary Beth McDonough was born on May 4, 1961 in Van Nuys, California, USA as Mary Elizabeth McDonough. She is an actress and director, known for The Waltons (1971), Mortuary (1983) and General Hospital (1963). She has been married to Don since June 4, 2011. She was previously married to Rob Wickstrom.
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Mary Beth McDonough Filmography

ER - Season 13
The New Adventures of Old Christine - Season 2
The New Adventures of Old Christine - Season 1
Where There's a Will
The West Wing - Season 7
Boston Legal - Season 2
ER - Season 12
Will and Grace - Season 8
The West Wing - Season 6
Boston Legal - Season 1
ER - Season 11
American Dreams - Season 3
Will and Grace - Season 7
The Division - Season 4
The West Wing - Season 5

Mary Beth McDonough Roles

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