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Wreckless
09-05-2008, 03:50 AM
What are some actors & actresses you can think of that in real life are nothing close to the personality of their character on screen? One I can think of is Henry Winkler as "Fonzie." Henry seems like a normal guy who would never be a biker, greaser or work in a auto-mechanic store saying "Ayeee" his whole life. ;)

comedyfreak
09-05-2008, 05:35 AM
Vera on Alice was not a dingy chick in real life, nor was Polly Holiday like Flo in real life.

tv star collector
09-05-2008, 08:31 AM
Henry Winkler doesn't like motorcycles (and John Wayne was never crazy about horses either!).

Stan Laurel was highly intelligent (he created most, if not all, of Laurel & Hardy's routines).

Boris Karloff was the kindest, gentlest man you would ever want to meet.

Curly Howard of The Three Stooges was actually very shy, and when filming
stopped, he (as one of the supporting players put it) "would fade into the
woodwork."

Wally Cox ("Mr. Peepers," voice of Underdog) rode motorcycles (!) and was quite the
ladies' man. And (gay rumors not withstanding) he was married at one time, to
Marilyn Gennaro. His "Underdog" co-star Norma Macmillan (voice of Sweet Polly)
said (in Tim Lawson's book The Magic Behind the Voices) said, "We used to
joke that he wanted to be [lifelong friend and former roommate] Marlon Brando and
Marlon Brando wanted to be Wally Cox because Wally was a much more macho
straighter person than anybody ever believed. He was quite a hit with the ladies--
motorcycles, leather jackets, the works--and very clever, extremely clever."

The list goes on and on, but those examples immediately spring to mind.

Zoneboy
09-05-2008, 11:02 AM
Wally Cox ("Mr. Peepers," voice of Underdog) rode motorcycles (!) and was quite the
ladies' man. And (gay rumors not withstanding) he was married at one time, to
Marilyn Gennaro. His "Underdog" co-star Norma Macmillan (voice of Sweet Polly)
said (in Tim Lawson's book The Magic Behind the Voices) said, "We used to
joke that he wanted to be [lifelong friend and former roommate] Marlon Brando and
Marlon Brando wanted to be Wally Cox because Wally was a much more macho
straighter person than anybody ever believed. He was quite a hit with the ladies--
motorcycles, leather jackets, the works--and very clever, extremely clever."



His television persona was that of a shy, timid man in horn-rimed glasses who spoke in a tentative, though distinctly enunciated, voice. It was a persona that Brando said was completely at odds with the real man.

Dying unexpectedly on February 15, 1973, from what some newspapers described as an accidental overdose of sedatives but which Marlon Brando in his autobiography said was a heart attack, Wally Cox's cremated remains were kept hidden in a closet by his old friend for three decades. According to Brando's son Miko, both his father's and Cox's ashes were scattered at the same time in Death Valley, California, in a ceremony following Brando's death, thus reuniting the lifetime friends.

dawsongirl
09-05-2008, 05:35 PM
Wow...Brando and Wally Cox?? That's one of the stranger looking friendships I've heard about.

MikeLutton
09-05-2008, 05:46 PM
what does this got todo with the main subject

i know carroll o connor was nothing like archie bunker on all in the family.

sherman hemesly was nothing like george jefferson on jeffersons

Zoneboy
09-05-2008, 05:56 PM
what does this got todo with the main subject

What exactly are you referring to?

Big C
09-05-2008, 06:04 PM
Nikki Cox wasn't like her Tiffany character on 'Unhappily Ever After.'

"I'm not like Tiffany in real life. I like to think that I'm a little nicer than she is."

Neither was Angela Watson's wet-dream TV alter-ego (Karen).

Schmoopie
09-05-2008, 07:42 PM
Well, I know that most members who reply to this aren't going to be soap watchers but a few years ago, I met Mark Dobis, who played Daniel Coleson on OLTL. His character turned out to be an extremely violent and hated character. I have to tell you that when I met this man, he was the nicest person you'd ever want to meet. He even gave me a hug! How many people can say that they've hugged a murderer?:joke:

I've noticed that the people that portray hated and mean characters on shows turn out to be extremely nice in real life. To me that just makes their on screen performance that much better, because it's hard to fathom how someone who is so hated on screen could be that nice in person!

Although I haven't met these people (although I'd love to), I think that Michael Richards and Jason Alexander are completely unlike their alter-egos.

In every interview with Michael Richards I have seen, he seems somewhat shy; something Cosmo Kramer was not.
And Jason Alexander is a lot more subdued than George Costanza ever was!

Andrea

catlover79
09-05-2008, 07:45 PM
Abe Vigoda was nothing like his famous alter-ego, Sgt. Phil Fish (Barney Miller & its spinoff Fish). Abe was only in his early 50s when he played the ancient, prune-gobbling cop. Fish always looked and acted like he was on the verge of taking his last breath, while Mr. Vigoda regularly played handball and jogged several miles a day. Co-creator/executive producer/writer Danny Arnold said that it looked like Abe had hemmorhoids and that's partly what got him the role! :rofl:

ThomasE
09-05-2008, 08:00 PM
Donna Mills was nothing like her character "Abby" on Knots Landing and niether was Joan Van Ark who played "Valene" on Knots and Dallas.

PlayOn
09-05-2008, 08:20 PM
Lisa Whelchel is nothing like Blair Warner on The Facts of Life. While Blair is vain and spoiled, Lisa is a Christian and speaks at Churches.

Furienna
09-06-2008, 06:46 AM
Jaleel White in real life was somewhere between Steve Urkel and Stephan Urquelle.

Chocoholic
09-06-2008, 10:55 AM
I'm sure there are a lot of people who are nothing like the characters they portray on TV. It's called acting! :D

phoebe7165
09-07-2008, 02:46 PM
I'm sure there are a lot of people who are nothing like the characters they portray on TV. It's called acting! :D

So true!!

Look at Heather Locklear. She seems like one of the nicest people you will ever meet, nothing like her character on Melrose Place, Amanda Woodward.

My sister used to live next to people who were relatives of Ed O'Neill and they said he is nothing like Al Bundy. Gee, ya think??!;)

Wreckless
09-10-2008, 02:25 PM
I'm sure there are a lot of people who are nothing like the characters they portray on TV. It's called acting! :D

Yes, but a lot of characters ARE like their real selfs. Some characters- their character is based off of their real life childhood, so it's like a true story when you see films based that way. Some people can act great and make their character look and act similar to who they really are, when they're not even close to the character they act as!

tv star collector
09-10-2008, 05:44 PM
John Wayne summed it up thusly: " ... It's a hell of a lot harder to act
naturally than it is to act theatrically. So what if I do play John Wayne? Why
in the hell shouldn't I? I know him better than anyone else. And I can play him
better than anyone else."