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I am reading Kirk Cameron's autobiography Still Growing now and just finished the chapter where Julie being fired was mentioned. I will quote the paragraphs from chapter 15 in bold, from the start of the Setting the Story Straight segment.
Contrary to popular gossip, I had nothing to do with the firing of Julie McCullough as my TV girlfriend because she posed for Playboy magazine. But don't take my word for it. According to Dan Guntzelman, the head show-runner for Growing Pains: "The truth is, Julie was let go because Mike being in a committed relationship was a dead end-he was, after all, an immature imp who was ill-equipped to deal with a grownup world on all levels. That's where the conflict and comedy came from: The maturity to have and maintain a lasting relationship fought against this...Julie was to play the part of Mike's first serious relationship-the first time he was swept up in something larger than himself, but she was never intended to be his mate for life, even the life of the series." Producer Mike Sullivan confirms Dan's comments: "It was a guest star role; she wasn't hired as a series regular. There was never any intention of the Mike character being married or in a permanent romantic relationship." |
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I'm not a big Kirk Cameron fan anymore and haven't been since his heyday on Growing Pains, but I always found it hard to believe that he would deliberately get someone fired like that.
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That's not how Julie McCullough sees things:
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In this case, Kirk Cameron clearly lied to the President of ABC. So why is he suddenly telling the truth about Julie McCullough? Quote:
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This thread is based on a false premise: that Kirk Cameron's "haters" made up a lie about him. But Kirk Cameron didn't have haters in 1989. No-one in the public even knew of his religious conversion, and they certainly weren't hating on him. This is something people on the set were saying in 1989 about him: it's not something recent. The October 30th, 1989 issue of People Magazine stated that people were saying that Kirk wanted Julie fired, and stormed into Dan Guntzelman's office with demands. Dan Guntzelman stated then, as he states now, that Kirk didn't make those demands. And yet, as late as October 1989, he was still saying he felt Julie was the right choice for the role. Tellingly, Dan Guntzelman, Steve Marshall, and Mike Sullivan left the show around that time. I suspect they didn't want people to know that they had caved to a child star's demands. Julie has said (I think in the E! True Hollywood Story) that she didn't even know she had been fired, and only found out when she went to the set, and they had revoked her pass. That's an absolutely horrible way to find out you've been fired. A very non-Christian way of firing someone. And Kirk is to blame, whether he deliberately stormed into the producers' office, or just made it know he wouldn't tolerate any "non-Christian" behavior on his show, creating a hostile work environment for non-extreme Christians. This is the same guy who insisted they hire his then-girlfriend, Chelsea Noble, to replace Julie. Or do you think it's just an accident that she got the role? He insisted he'd only kiss someone he was actually dating. This is the same guy who hurt his co-stars by not inviting them to his wedding, because he could only tolerate being around Christians. Kirk Cameron is no Christian. |
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The way Kirk acted then is not the way he is now. I still am a fan of his and enjoy the show regardless of what you say about him. Do you even know what being a real Christian is? Everyone falls short of the glory of God, nobody's perfect. People make mistakes, but the important thing is, he realized that he made some mistakes and his behavior was not ideal and he APOLOGIZED!!! Jeremy Miller even defends Kirk and stands up for him! |
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Julie went to school in the town I grew up in. I even have a picture of her in my Junior High yearbook although she was a grade or 2 ahead of me. I remember when she was fired because it was the talk of the town. I didn't want her to leave the show. I think that's when GP JTS. But If Kirk didn't have her fired I don't know why this didn't come out then. It was big news. And I remember the E True Hollywood Story. You'd think something would have been said then. I like Kirk. I always have. I think he's grown up a lot since those days. Don't ever remember it being said he used to an atheist though.
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That whole thing where Kirk said women should submit to their wives, the rest of that was left out; it also says "husbands love and cherish your wives". Jeremy even mentions that in an interview. He defends Kirk! In the Bible it says homosexuality is wrong and an abomination, so what Kirk is saying isn't completely wrong. Anyway I'm tired of this conversation or debate. We are just going to agree to disagree. |
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He should have left the show if he didn't agree with the writers and producers rather than having a tantrum. Usually when a person changes religions, philosophies or belief systems, the person becomes better (usually noticeable by his/her close friends). That wasn't the case here. It seems that Kirk became some sort of monster who was unrecognizable to people that worked with him.
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