View Full Version : The actor/actress most like and least like their characters.
80s Dude 01-04-2022, 07:49 PM The actor/actress most like and least like their characters.
Most: Molly/Molly: Molly's social media accounts read almost exactly what you would think her character would say. All of her props are part of her real life. The camera, the ham radio, even her guitar. She posted a picture on Instagram last year of a guitar that was very similar to the one on the show that is in her living room.
Least: Nancy M./Jo: Hard to decide between them and Lisa/Blair. Nancy M. is not a tomboy. She is not mechanically inclined and doesn't ride motorcycles. She doesn't wear her hair like Jo in the beginning. The only thing that Nancy M. and Jo have in common is that NYC accent in which Nancy M. has lost over the years.
PracTz 01-04-2022, 08:34 PM Most: I'd say Mindy Cohn was most like Natalie- especially since the character originally was based on Miss Cohn herself as she appeared to Miss Rae and the show's producers. Most if not all everything Natalie said and did were things one could imagine what Miss Cohn might have said or done under the circumstances.
Least: I'd say Nancy McKeon since Jo seemed far more bombastic and aggressive than Miss McKeon who, at the time, seemed remarkably shy and polite despite being able to give outstanding comedic and dramatic performances. Plus, Miss McKeon has said she knows NOTHING whatsoever about motorcycles and only reluctantly got on one ONCE at the urging of her husband well into adulthood.
FOL-FAN-ITA 01-05-2022, 02:11 PM Most: As PracTz said before me, Natalie shared a lot with Mindy. And Mrs. Garrett was based on Charlotte, too.
Least: Blair was the complete opposite of Lisa. Blair was an Atheist while Lisa is a Christian and many other things
RetroGuy2000 01-05-2022, 06:25 PM Most: Julie Anne, Julie Pie, Molly, Felice, Mindy.
Least: Lisa and Nancy M.
'80sSitcoms 01-05-2022, 06:45 PM That's funny you all are saying Mindy as one of the most alike, because Mindy says that Natalie is not much like her, that they really grew apart as the show went on. So she would school you on that, in her opinion. :lol:
RetroGuy2000 01-05-2022, 07:00 PM That's funny you all are saying Mindy as one of the most alike, because Mindy says that Natalie is not much like her, that they really grew apart as the show went on. So she would school you on that, in her opinion. :lol:
They definitely grew apart as time went on... but Felice/Nancy and Julie Pie/Sue Ann and Julie Anne/Cindy also grew apart: in later years, Sue Ann approved of living together while unmarried, which 1979 Sue Ann likely would have frowned upon. Nancy had an unplanned pregnancy, which Felice did not have. And Cindy was making the cover of major fashion magazines while Julie Anne was retreating from the limelight.
Even Molly had some differences from her character: Molly Parker never would have approved of the inappropriate sexual behavior seen in Sixteen Candles... and Molly looks back now and regrets that that project hasn't aged so well. But the facts is that Molly Ringwald went along with some scripts that Molly Parker would have been screaming about, calling them "flesh parades" and whatnot.
80s Dude 01-05-2022, 10:31 PM They definitely grew apart as time went on... but Felice/Nancy and Julie Pie/Sue Ann and Julie Anne/Cindy also grew apart: in later years, Sue Ann approved of living together while unmarried, which 1979 Sue Ann likely would have frowned upon. Nancy had an unplanned pregnancy, which Felice did not have. And Cindy was making the cover of major fashion magazines while Julie Anne was retreating from the limelight.
Even Molly had some differences from her character: Molly Parker never would have approved of the inappropriate sexual behavior seen in Sixteen Candles... and Molly looks back now and regrets that that project hasn't aged so well. But the facts is that Molly Ringwald went along with some scripts that Molly Parker would have been screaming about, calling them "flesh parades" and whatnot.
Now you have Molly's youngest daughter who acts like Molly Parker.
'80sSitcoms 01-06-2022, 01:32 PM in later years, Sue Ann approved of living together while unmarried, which 1979 Sue Ann likely would have frowned upon.
Maybe she didn't know. Did we know Nancy and Roger were "keeping house" out of wedlock?
But if she did know, she probably smiled and was still her friend while secretly judging her on the inside (and to her folks back home in Kansas City, Kansas, lol).
RetroGuy2000 01-07-2022, 07:10 PM Maybe she didn't know. Did we know Nancy and Roger were "keeping house" out of wedlock?
But if she did know, she probably smiled and was still her friend while secretly judging her on the inside (and to her folks back home in Kansas City, Kansas, lol).
No, Sue Ann actually says she approves of living together outside of wedlock! Nancy says she's been living with Roger, and Sue Ann says she approves!
Now, I don't doubt that Sue Ann wasn't secretly judging Nancy, and I'm SURE the next time she went home to "mummy and daddy" back in Kansas City, Kansas, she reported all of this to her parents, Tiger, and anyone else who would listen! That Sue Ann! :lol:
'80sSitcoms 01-07-2022, 07:14 PM But Sue Ann does not say "I approve!" :lol:
RetroGuy2000 01-07-2022, 07:28 PM But Sue Ann does not say "I approve!" :lol:
She says, "Big deal. This is the '80s. I mean, so what if people jump the gun on their wedding night? I mean, it's not exactly front page news."
'80sSitcoms 01-10-2022, 10:35 AM She says, "Big deal. This is the '80s. I mean, so what if people jump the gun on their wedding night? I mean, it's not exactly front page news."
Ooohh, I thought you mean she said the words, "I approve!" :lol:
That's not Sue Ann though, that's Molly. That's strange they had Sue Ann say that (maybe it was meant for Molly in the original before they'd contacted Molly, and they gave it to Sue Ann).
RetroGuy2000 01-10-2022, 11:29 AM Ooohh, I thought you mean she said the words, "I approve!" :lol:
That's not Sue Ann though, that's Molly. That's strange they had Sue Ann say that (maybe it was meant for Molly in the original before they'd contacted Molly, and they gave it to Sue Ann).
Maybe so.
Or maybe "Big City, Major VP, Bergdorf's-shopping" Sue Ann thought that was something she should say. She was, after all, portraying herself as a big-time VP in the 1980s, and not the gofer she actually was.
Or maybe she was trying to be supportive of a decision her old friend Nancy had made. That would be very Sue Ann.
80s Dude 01-10-2022, 10:11 PM Ooohh, I thought you mean she said the words, "I approve!" :lol:
That's not Sue Ann though, that's Molly. That's strange they had Sue Ann say that (maybe it was meant for Molly in the original before they'd contacted Molly, and they gave it to Sue Ann).
Molly had a big head start about non-married couples living together. She thought that Mr. and Mrs. Garrett should just live together early in the "Return of Mr. Garrett".
Lorimar Television 02-22-2022, 09:11 PM I don’t think Nancy was ever like this..
'80sSitcoms 02-23-2022, 06:42 PM I know, it's so disheartening.
80s Dude 02-26-2022, 04:56 PM I don’t think Nancy was ever like this..
Some people theorize that when Felice in that interview last year Felice didn't have any memories of Molly (and Julie Pie) that they didn't have a good relationship. Both are very opinionated in Social Media, but are on opposite sides. We know Molly was political at a young age and perhaps Felice was as well and they may have clashed.
About 98% of what Molly Ringwald posts on Facebook would agree with what you would expect Molly Parker would say. I know some people can't understand an 11 year old having very political views, yet Molly's 11/12 year old daughter sounds like the character her mother portrayed on the Facts of Life.
RetroGuy2000 02-27-2022, 08:27 AM Some people theorize that when Felice in that interview last year Felice didn't have any memories of Molly (and Julie Pie) that they didn't have a good relationship. Both are very opinionated in Social Media, but are on opposite sides. We know Molly was political at a young age and perhaps Felice was as well and they may have clashed.
About 98% of what Molly Ringwald posts on Facebook would agree with what you would expect Molly Parker would say. I know some people can't understand an 11 year old having very political views, yet Molly's 11/12 year old daughter sounds like the character her mother portrayed on the Facts of Life.
But Felice's support of Trump's "truth Social" app must surely jive with Julie Pie's "fake votes" Facebook post. If Felice didn't have any memories of Molly because of Molly's politics, she surely must have remembered Julie Pie!
'80sSitcoms 02-28-2022, 01:22 PM Yeah, I think she just honestly doesn't remember, or just tired/vacating memory that day.
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