Tuesday, April 30, 2024

'Little House on the Prairie' cast talk 50th anniversary, remember Michael Landon

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In the years that followed the show, MacGregor only acted once again in a 2014 short called "The Lottery" (via IMDb). She had essentially retired from acting following the cancellation of "Little House" and began to focus on her Hindu faith. In fact, Today notes that she even missed filming the show's final episode because she was out of the country on a religious journey. As fans of both the "Little House on the Prairie" TV show and books know, one day Laura Ingalls grows up, gets married, and becomes Laura Ingalls Wilder. The man she married, Almanzo Wilder, was also portrayed on the television show.

'Little House on the Prairie' Cast Members Will Reunite in Honor of Michael Landon - Remind Magazine

'Little House on the Prairie' Cast Members Will Reunite in Honor of Michael Landon.

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Richard Bull (Nels Oleson)

Michael was most known for his TV roles on Bonanza and Highway to Heaven. The Little House on the Prairie patriarch sadly died from pancreatic cancer at age 54 in July 1991. These days, Kyle Richards is best known as a reality TV star, but she actually got her start on "Little House on the Prairie" when she was cast as Alicia Sanderson Edwards. While Richards hasn't given too many interviews about her time on the show, she has seemed happy enough to have it referenced here and there. In 2016, Richards even hosted a 17-episode "Little House" marathon on COZI TV, and had all positive things to say when NBC asked how she felt after being asked to host the marathon. She said, "I was really excited. It was such a fun show to be a part of."

Melissa Sue Anderson moved right on to other projects

While he is likely best known for his turn as Michael Bluth on "Arrested Development," odds are you've seen Bateman in quite a few things over the years. Bateman once told The Guardian that, when it comes to acting, his big secret is that he prefers to play the straight man — because it means he gets tons of screen time. As he put it, "The bad guy is usually in the spice position and that's fun, too, but if you're in every scene as an actor, you have a lot to do with managing the tone of the film or show." Landon kept right on acting following his time on "Little House." He signed on to produce and star in yet another long-running and beloved series, "Highway to Heaven," which was on the air from 1984 to 1989 (per IMDb). Unfortunately, Landon didn't act in many other projects following that series. He shared his diagnosis of pancreatic cancer in April 1991, and died on July 1 of the same year (via People).

The Ingalls family

He went on to create and star in Father Murphy and Highway to Heaven. His daughter, Jennifer Landon, appeared in the final episode of Highway to Heaven and is now starring on Yellowstone. Landon passed away in 1991 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. The main man of the little house, Charles Ingalls, or Pa, was a hard-working, honest, salt-of-the-earth kind of guy. His daughters adored him and did pretty much anything to please him.

cast of little house on the prairie

Here's a look into what the core cast ended up doing after the show ended, and what impact "Little House" continued to have on them. When it debuted on NBC in March 1974, the show was immediately successful. The network authorized a full season that began in September of the same year, and for years, millions of people around the world tuned in to watch the adventures of the Ingalls family. While no longer airing new episodes, the show is still on TV to this day (per the "Little House on the Prairie" website).

He appeared in all seasons of Little House on the Prairie and two of the TV movies. He also acted with his sister in the 1979 made-for-TV movie The Miracle Worker. After Little House on the Prairie, he was an actor and executive producer on Highway to Heaven. He played Jonathan Smith, a probationary angel sent to help people on Earth.

Doherty would go on to battle rumors of being difficult throughout the years. While she has enjoyed great success on television, she has personally endured quite a lot. Doherty was diagnosed with breast cancer for the first time in 2015, and in 2019, her cancer returned. She is currently diagnosed with stage 4 of the disease (per Variety). Per her IMDb page, it's clear Anderson worked steadily throughout the '80s, '90s, and 2000s; she revealed to E-Talk that she and her family moved to Canada and became citizens and that she took a break to raise her children. For many, Alison Arngrim will always be remembered as Laura Ingalls Wilder's frenemy, Nellie Oleson.

cast of little house on the prairie

The episodes in these original sets are also known to have relatively poor video quality, such as tracking lines, as well as audio problems, though the quality issues are not as pronounced in the first few seasons as they are in the later seasons. The first three seasons of the old sets notably are also missing closed captioning. The son of actor Ted French, he gained recognition as an actor and stuntman in TV and film westerns like Gunsmoke and Bonanza. In his final role, he reunited with Landon on Highway to Heaven. For five seasons, he starred as Mark Gordon, a retired police officer, and also directed 12 episodes. Little House on the Prairie was loosely based on Laura Ingall Wilder's iconic Little House book series about her childhood growing up in the Midwest in the late 1800s.

The show ran for five seasons and reunited Landon with familiar faces from Little House, including Victor French, Richard Bull, Matthew Labyorteaux and Shannen Doherty. Michael Landon, born Eugene Maurice Orowitz, was already a well-known star when he joined Little House on the Prairie, with notable roles in I Was a Teenage Werewolf and Bonanza. Landon not only played Charles, the head of the Ingalls family but also wrote, directed and produced the show.

These were not casual fans, but those with custom shirts ("In a world of Nellies, be a Laura") and wore bonnets and calico dresses. They carried books, posters, vintage lunch boxes and aprons to get autographed. In November of last year, Gilbert spoke to PEOPLE about embracing aging as a former child star and shared what it means to her that fans still love Little House and her character, who was nicknamed "Half Pint."

Jonathan Gilbert, Melissa Gilbert's younger brother, has lived a private life the past 40 years since leaving "Little House." Arngrim, 62, has written a best-selling book, "Confessions of a Prairie Bitch" (which is a must-read for "Little House" fans) and has turned the book into a one-woman show. Sidney Greenbush, 53, had not been back to Big Sky Ranch since she left the show. “It feels like when you go to your childhood home and you haven’t lived there for a long time and there’s a certain familiarity that comes back,” she says. When we were making it, all of us were in similar situation to what the family was in.

Other notable roles include Lindsey in Halloween and Nurse Dori Kerns in ER. Since 2010, she’s been a main cast member on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, alongside her sisters, Kim Richards and Kathy Hilton. Jason Bateman joined the cast of Little House on the Prairie at age 12. He portrayed James Cooper Ingalls, the second adopted son of Caroline and Charles.

His co-star was Victor French who had previously co-starred on Little House with Landon. Unfortunately, Michael Landon died in 1991 from pancreatic cancer, but we owe much of the authenticity of Little House to Michael and his vision. Melissa Gilbert was perhaps the most famous child actor in the world during the show’s original run. She played the role of Laura Ingalls on Little House on the Prairie and first got her start in the industry as a child actress in the 1960s. She remembers the audition process with Michael Landon, who was already hugely successful from his role of Little Joe Cartwright on Bonanza.

Stewart, 83, brought her tiny 15-year-old dog, who was a hit among fans. She also sold lemon verbena perfume, like she was known for wearing on the show. Linwood Boomer, 68, created a very popular show based on his life, "Malcolm in the Middle." He is the founder and board chair of Healing California, a nonprofit that provides free medical, dental and vision care. He donated all money fans paid for autographs and photos to the charity.

Martha Morse was born on January 2, 1782, in Scotland, where her father was a wealthy landowners in the Scottish Highlands. Her mostly fictionalised story was told in the four-book series The Martha Years, by Melissa Wiley. Martha was Charlotte Tucker's mother and great-grandmother to Laura Ingalls Wilder. Charlotte Wallis Tucker was born on May 25, 1809, in Roxbury, Massachusetts (a suburb of Boston). Her mostly fictionalised story was described in the four-book series The Charlotte Years by Melissa Wiley. Of the 204 episodes, Michael Landon directed 87 episodes; producer William F. Claxton directed 68 episodes, while co-star Victor French helmed 18 episodes.

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