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Jane Wyman - The history.
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<blockquote data-quote="Caryscott" data-source="post: 403302" data-attributes="member: 57460"><p>An affectionate but realistic recollection of Jane Wyman from Susan Sullivan a few months ago:</p><p></p><p>When you started on Falcon Crest in 1981, Jane Wyman was the show’s grand older lady — although she was only 64!</p><p></p><p>“I certainly did not think of Jane as an old lady, but I also thought that short gray wig she was wearing was horrible. Jane didn’t want to have to bother with all that hairstyling baloney. She was a real actor, an artist who always knew her lines. God forbid you had a scene with her and didn’t know your lines!”</p><p></p><p>The show started the year her ex-husband Ronald Reagan became president. How did she handle questions about him?</p><p></p><p>“It was understood that he was not to be mentioned, and <a href="https://www.closerweekly.com/posts/jane-wymans-kids-with-ronald-reagan-meet-maureen-and-michael/">it was never brought up</a>. She was a really strong, direct woman whom <a href="https://www.closerweekly.com/posts/jane-wymans-son-michael-reagan-recalls-her-tough-love/">you didn’t mess with</a>. You never were quite able to get past the protective plexiglass screen she put up around her. She liked to work in the morning and have a glass of wine when she got home. My kind of gal!”</p><p></p><p>Susan Sullivan</p><p>March 15, 2024</p><p>In Touch Weekly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caryscott, post: 403302, member: 57460"] An affectionate but realistic recollection of Jane Wyman from Susan Sullivan a few months ago: When you started on Falcon Crest in 1981, Jane Wyman was the show’s grand older lady — although she was only 64! “I certainly did not think of Jane as an old lady, but I also thought that short gray wig she was wearing was horrible. Jane didn’t want to have to bother with all that hairstyling baloney. She was a real actor, an artist who always knew her lines. God forbid you had a scene with her and didn’t know your lines!” The show started the year her ex-husband Ronald Reagan became president. How did she handle questions about him? “It was understood that he was not to be mentioned, and [URL='https://www.closerweekly.com/posts/jane-wymans-kids-with-ronald-reagan-meet-maureen-and-michael/']it was never brought up[/URL]. She was a really strong, direct woman whom [URL='https://www.closerweekly.com/posts/jane-wymans-son-michael-reagan-recalls-her-tough-love/']you didn’t mess with[/URL]. You never were quite able to get past the protective plexiglass screen she put up around her. She liked to work in the morning and have a glass of wine when she got home. My kind of gal!” Susan Sullivan March 15, 2024 In Touch Weekly [/QUOTE]
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