Cbalducc
11-20-2020, 12:35 PM
Mary Tyler Moore was 33 when she began her eponymous series in 1970 and turned 40 in 1977 when it ended. I think her character would have been about 10 years younger. In real life, 30-something women wouldn’t be starting their first jobs at a TV station at that time.
TVFactFan
11-21-2020, 06:44 PM
Mary Tyler Moore was 33 when she began her eponymous series in 1970 and turned 40 in 1977 when it ended. I think her character would have been about 10 years younger. In real life, 30-something women wouldn’t be starting their first jobs at a TV station at that time.
No she wasn't playing the role of a young woman, she was representing the independent of the 1970's
In her early 30s, Mary symbolized the independent woman of the 1970s.
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Mary Tyler Moore was 33 when she began her eponymous series in 1970 and turned 40 in 1977 when it ended. I think her character would have been about 10 years younger. In real life, 30-something women wouldn’t be starting their first jobs at a TV station at that time.
No, Mary Richards was 3 years younger than Mary Tyler Moore. They reference the character’s age several times on the show.