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Zoneboy
06-10-2009, 12:09 PM
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For nine years, the world knew Melissa Gilbert as her “Little House on the Prairie” character — pious 19th-century farmer’s daughter Laura Ingalls. But behind the bonnet and braids she wore on the small screen, Gilbert was living the Hollywood fast life.

In her tell-all memoir, “Prairie Tale,” Gilbert recounts her real-life drama. She had three nose jobs by the time she was 20 years old; she had steamy trysts with Hollywood playboys and rock stars; she struggled with drugs and alcoholism. Gilbert also writes about an unplanned pregnancy with Brat Packer Rob Lowe, and the painful consequences she faced.

Now at 45 and a mother, Gilbert told TODAY’s Erin Burnett Tuesday in New York that she is comfortable with who she is and can look back at her life experience without shame.


“Everything, no matter how painful, led me to this place I am right now, which is really an amazing place to be,” Gilbert said. “I have a really peaceful, happy life. I have these great, confident kids. I’m married to a man I’m absolutely crazy about, who cherishes me. It’s a real gift.”

Innocence lost

Gilbert starred alongside Michael Landon in the hit TV show from 1974 to 1983, beginning as a fresh-faced, buck-toothed, 9-year-old redhead in pigtails.

Her real age corresponded to her screen age, and Gilbert told Burnett that she really was the same innocent child she portrayed.

“By child-actor standards, mine was probably the best experience that you could have,” she said. “I had a fairly grounded home life. In fact, I was the opposite of what you would expect a child star to be: I was a total dork. I was the girl in the one-piece bathing suit with cotton pajamas over it and a hat, eating a baloney sandwich with mayonnaise dripping down my hand, and I was like 15 years old at that point.”

And still, it all descended into a whirl of drugs, alcohol and sex. As she put it to Natalie Morales in a second TODAY appearance Tuesday, “I don’t know if [I] rebelled so much as tested the waters — swam against the waters. Drank the waters.”


Gilbert said that Michael Landon drank on the “Little House” set, but never lost control.

In her book, Gilbert writes that Landon, who played her father on the show, was known for his quick temper. “I was working with Michael Landon, who would write us out of an episode if we got a grade lower than C,” she recalled to Morales.

Two years later, after her father died of a stroke, Landon would continue to loom large in Gilbert’s life. “I’ve realized his influence on me extended beyond the set,” she wrote. “As a kid, I didn't know he sipped vodka from his coffee mug … but I'm sure he's one reason why, as a young adult, I almost always picked men who smelled like alcohol.”

But, Gilbert told Burnett, Landon never let the alcohol take over. “To his credit, I never saw him get drunk, I never saw his personality change,” she said. “He didn’t have that switch. I did later on when I began drinking. I would reach a point where that switch would flip and my personality would change — but Michael was able to maintain no matter what.”

Gilbert still has enormous respect for Landon as a person and a professional. “He was an amazing man, an amazing talent, an incredible director, actor, writer, a great boss, an incredible human being,” she said.

Young love

Gilbert dated Landon's son, Michael Landon Jr. But when she was 17, she began dating actor Rob Lowe.

“I fell instantly, hopelessly and stupidly in love,” she wrote. “We went from first date to instant couple. I felt like I was starving for Rob.”

At 19, while she was dating Lowe, the one-time anti-drug poster child began living the party lifestyle — snorting cocaine and drinking to keep herself calm.
When Melissa Gilbert told Rob Lowe she was pregant with his child, he broke up with her. “We were just too young,” Gilbert said.


Lowe proposed in 1986, despite infidelity on both sides. Among those with whom Lowe reportedly cheated were Princess Stephanie and Nastassja Kinski; among Gilbert’s alleged indiscretions were Tom Cruise and Scott Baio. Soon after, Gilbert found out she was pregnant with Lowe’s child. When she told Lowe the news, he told her he wasn't ready to be a father — or a husband.

“We broke up. It ran its course. I think we were just too young,” she told Burnett.

Soon after, Gilbert suffered a miscarriage.

“I had lost my baby and my relationship with Rob … and it hurt like hell,” she wrote.

To Burnett, she added, “It was very, very painful. It was a very dark and difficult time for me … Now that I have children that are his age — my older boys are 28 and 23, the age he was when we were together — I understand it. But at the time it was devastating.”

Gilbert went on to have an alcohol-fueled marriage to actor Bo Brinkman, who became the father of her son, Dakota, now 20. After he had numerous affairs, the couple divorced.

Gilbert continued her own struggle with alcoholism, and says that at one point, she was drinking two bottles of wine a night, by herself. She married her current husband, “Scarecrow and Mrs. King” star Bruce Boxleitner, in 1995, and she was still drinking heavily as a means to relieve stress.

Through it all, she continued to work, almost exclusively in television. She made so many miniseries and movies for the small screen, she became known as “The Queen of made-for-TV movies.” From 2001-05, she served two terms as president of the Screen Actors Guild.

Embracing sobriety

She realized she had a problem after passing out drunk in the dog bed while a friend was over for dinner. She later sought help from a therapist and attended AA meetings to get sober.

Gilbert says she's been sober for nearly five years now, and in the summer of 2008, her career came full circle when she played Ma in a musical version of “Little House on the Prairie” in Minneapolis.

In her book, she writes: “I still get letters from women whose lives were and often still are truly horrible, victims of physical and sexual abuse. These women say the one escape they had growing up was ‘Little House on the Prairie.’ They wished they had Laura Ingalls Wilder’s life the way I played her.

“What I don’t ever tell them is that I’m also among those who wish I had Laura’s life the way I played her.”

catlover79
06-10-2009, 01:08 PM
I put in a request for this book at the library. It sounds fascinating.

80sTrivia
06-10-2009, 07:28 PM
Wow, I never knew she had battled alcohol abuse...

Marvo301
06-10-2009, 07:36 PM
I put in a request for this book at the library. It sounds fascinating.
I think I would rather read Allison Arngrim's book "Confessions of a Prairie B*tch"

gidgetgrape
06-10-2009, 07:44 PM
Wow, I never knew she had battled alcohol abuse...

Me either! I'm putting her book on my "to-read" list. I think Michael Landon's policy of writing a young actor out of episode because of a low grade was a good idea. Education is important, especially since fame can be fleeting. Rob Lowe = creep.

TJL
06-10-2009, 08:03 PM
Whoa! I had no idea.

Talk about a very special episode of Little House!

;)

Schmoopie
06-11-2009, 12:12 AM
I think I would rather read Allison Arngrim's book "Confessions of a Prairie B*tch"

Me too. She has a play based on this as well. I saw a video of clips online and it was absolutely hilarious!

I find it hard to sympathize with Melissa Gilbert. I don't care for her at all. I only like her as Laura Ingalls, and that's just acting. I met Melissa back in 2004 and she never said anything rude, but people were waiting in line to talk to her and unfortunately the person in front of me had this baby that she was just fascinated with. She was holding the baby while signing autographs, which I found really rude. It wasn't even her kid! She did pose with me for a picture, but it really soured my opinion of her. Big time.

Andrea

ZeldaGilroy
06-11-2009, 12:39 AM
I really want to read this book. I put in a request at the library but I am number 29 on the waiting list. I may just go ahead and buy it.

catlover79
06-11-2009, 12:17 PM
Me too. She has a play based on this as well. I saw a video of clips online and it was absolutely hilarious!

I find it hard to sympathize with Melissa Gilbert. I don't care for her at all. I only like her as Laura Ingalls, and that's just acting. I met Melissa back in 2004 and she never said anything rude, but people were waiting in line to talk to her and unfortunately the person in front of me had this baby that she was just fascinated with. She was holding the baby while signing autographs, which I found really rude. It wasn't even her kid! She did pose with me for a picture, but it really soured my opinion of her. Big time.

Andrea
I know what you mean, Andrea. In 2005, I saw her and many other LHOP cast members in Tombstone, AZ for a Western Film Festival. Melissa was by far the most standoffish. Every other cast member there was mingling with fans and being sweet as can be. She could've learned a few lessons from them - and her husband, Bruce Boxleitner, who was there, too. ohno:

Schmoopie
06-12-2009, 04:26 AM
I know what you mean, Andrea. In 2005, I saw her and many other LHOP cast members in Tombstone, AZ for a Western Film Festival. Melissa was by far the most standoffish. Every other cast member there was mingling with fans and being sweet as can be. She could've learned a few lessons from them - and her husband, Bruce Boxleitner, who was there, too. ohno:

Interesting. I thought it was just because she was intrigued by that baby, but I guess she's like that all the time. You're right. I think the only time I saw her talking to people was at the beginning of the event, before the other celebs showed up; and that was just because she was basically mobbed by a group of fans, so she really had no choice!:lol:

catlover79
06-12-2009, 08:35 AM
Interesting. I thought it was just because she was intrigued by that baby, but I guess she's like that all the time. You're right. I think the only time I saw her talking to people was at the beginning of the event, before the other celebs showed up; and that was just because she was basically mobbed by a group of fans, so she really had no choice!:lol:
At Tombstone, I think she really shortchanged the fans because the other cast members were signing all the time and she only signed once. Just by herself, never with the other cast members. She rushed everyone through the line. ohno:

Schmoopie
06-13-2009, 05:08 AM
Here's a picture of me with her from back in 2004. This was taken at the Beverly Garland Hotel in Hollywood, CA. It was a great event, anyway. If anyone here is a DOOL fan, remember Richard Biggs, who played Marcus Hunter? He passed away shortly after John Ritter did, from an anurysm, so they had this event to raise money for his kids college fund. If anyone wants to see more pictures, PM me and I'll make another thread for pics. There were quite a few celebs there!

Andrea

catlover79
06-13-2009, 07:50 PM
Sounds like it was a great event. I'd love to see more pictures if you have them! :cool:

catlover79
06-17-2009, 08:52 PM
The book just came in from the library and I plan on reading that starting either tonight or tomorrow. Here's a picture I took at Tombstone. L-R is Melissa Gilbert, Dean Butler, Alison Arngrim and the mayor of Tombstone (7/1/05). Ironically, this was the 14th anniversary of Michael Landon's passing. Allison Balson (Nancy Oleson), who is now an accomplished singer/songwriter/guitarist, performed a song she'd written in his honor.

Schmoopie
06-19-2009, 05:40 AM
Sounds like it was a great event. I'd love to see more pictures if you have them! :cool:

I posted another pic on the "favorite soap villain" board. Sorry they come out so huge, though. Can't figure that one out! I'll try to post some more soon. Tony Dow was there, too. I wanted to talk to him but I didn't have a clue what to say to him. "I loved 'Leave it to Beaver'" sounded kind of stupid! I'm not sure why he was there, so it would have been interesting to see if he knew Richard Biggs or not. Richard was on both Days of our Lives and on Babylon 5.

Andrea

catlover79
06-19-2009, 08:52 AM
I posted another pic on the "favorite soap villain" board. Sorry they come out so huge, though. Can't figure that one out! I'll try to post some more soon. Tony Dow was there, too. I wanted to talk to him but I didn't have a clue what to say to him. "I loved 'Leave it to Beaver'" sounded kind of stupid! I'm not sure why he was there, so it would have been interesting to see if he knew Richard Biggs or not. Richard was on both Days of our Lives and on Babylon 5.

Andrea
Cool! :cool:

catlover79
06-19-2009, 01:56 PM
I finished the book yesterday. It was all right, no great shakes - except for her last visit with Michael Landon. It's worth checking out of the library but it's not something I'd buy.

dav4463
07-08-2009, 01:43 AM
Big deal. I'm 40 years sober...my whole life!

How come nobody ever gives credit to actors and actresses who never had a drug or alcohol problem and always managed to stay out of trouble?

You know, like Joyce Dewitt or somebody.......................ooops !:lol:

Schmoopie
07-08-2009, 02:16 AM
Big deal. I'm 40 years sober...my whole life!

How come nobody ever gives credit to actors and actresses who never had a drug or alcohol problem and always managed to stay out of trouble?

You know, like Joyce Dewitt or somebody.......................ooops !:lol:

This is so sad, but so true. I actually admire the celebs more if they have long marriages and aren't in the news that much for ridiculous things. I guess that the bad stuff is what sells, unfortunately. People just love to read about tainted celebs.

catlover79
07-08-2009, 09:20 PM
This is so sad, but so true. I actually admire the celebs more if they have long marriages and aren't in the news that much for ridiculous things. I guess that the bad stuff is what sells, unfortunately. People just love to read about tainted celebs.
You hit it right on the head. People like Karl Malden, who passed away last week, just don't excite the public. He was a great actor, a gentleman, a father, grandfather, and a loving husband who was married to his wife for over 70 years. Now THAT'S a celebrity role model. :nod: