I have heard from multiple sources she can be difficult
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steveicm — 17 years ago(October 20, 2008 01:48 PM)
Good points, well taken. Thanks.
I also would like to ask you a question.
I have a hobby/business that involves delaing with celebrities.
I have delt with a good amount of them in working situation.
Some have been great, but I recently dealt with one that I came to regret.
You mentioned your freinds interview celebrities.
Celebrities can even be difficult before and after interviews ?
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steveicm — 16 years ago(October 21, 2009 02:20 PM)
How long ago was this ? Because I believe today her mind set may be differn't then it was durring and after Cheers. I saw a documentary on the tv show Cheers. It was really interesting and well done. The documentasaid that towards the end of the shows history. A lot of the cast members ego's become very large. A lot of them became very arrogant. It talked about a specific incident where Shelly Long was late for the shooting of an episode. Shelly was taking her time getting ready. She was holding up hundreds of people combing her hair. So Ted Danson became very angry. Charged into her dressing room. And started yelling at Shelly about her attittude and behavior. I guess it was a major incident and an ugly incident. I meet an actor who made a movie with Shelly (here in Portland, Oregon) in 1989. He was one of the leads in the film. He said that when he first meet Shelly. She explianed to him how to enter a room, so that he does not take away from her in public. She was very full of her self at that time. I think after Cheers ended and her career ended for a good number of years. Shelly became more humble. I remember hearing in the news that Shelly attempted suicide in the late ninties. Which I think is sad and I am glad that she lived. I think durring that time she may have done some soul searching.Life has a way of making people humble. Then later came the Brady Bunch movie and other work. Today I suspect she may be a lot more down to earth and real. Have may changed and growen as a person.
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steveicm — 15 years ago(February 14, 2011 01:32 PM)
I have severe dyslexia. I have a very hard time with spelling. However I still want to post on these boards and be part of life. I hope people will look at the substance of what I am writing instead of choosing to make fun of me (hurt my feelings).
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SimplemindedSociety — 14 years ago(April 11, 2011 10:59 PM)
'have severe dyslexia. I have a very hard time with spelling. However I still want to post on these boards and be part of life. I hope people will look at the substance of what I am writing instead of choosing to make fun of me (hurt my feelings'
Some of us do look at the substance and not the artiface. You're fine,steviecam -
creek_girl — 14 years ago(July 13, 2011 07:52 PM)
I actually didn't notice the misspelled words because I have very blurry eye site from an injury. Because of this, I read very quickly because I become frustrated trying to focus. Your writing seemed fine to me because the content was good. I'm glad you're out on the boards instead of hiding away because people can be cruel. My husband and I were talking about Long a few days ago. We believe that some TV actresses who are really great at what they do on TV (like Long) don't translate well to the big screen. I think Long left with the idea she was going to have a great movie career and that didn't seem to pan out as well. I'm hoping there are other projects in TV or even in movies, because she is entertaining.
"Psychos do not explode when sun light hits them, I don't give a beep how crazy they are!" -
jjohnskay — 14 years ago(May 23, 2011 02:58 AM)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cdp94sl1O3E
Anybody remember Kate Mulgrew, who played the senator that Sam dated in Cheers during season 4? The interview I posted includes her and Shelley Long on the Howie Mandel Show, Kate mentions her time on Cheers and has some pretty high praise for Shelley.
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ginda2000 — 12 years ago(July 28, 2013 10:00 AM)
The subject of Shelley Long being a 'nightmare' to work with has always been a grey one for me. I've seen her in many interviews and she seems to have absolutely no side to her and comes across very genuine.
Bette Midler said on an Oprah interview after 'Outragious Fortune' that working with Long was "rough", but quite frankly I've heard way worse about Bette Midler from co-stars. She's the ultimate stropey Diva. However, the fact Midler believed Long to be hard work did make me question what type of difficult Long was. Is it the case she just took herself a little seriously and was a perfectionist and constantly trying to improve things like that really harmless but annoying kid in the class who ends up getting bullied?
I do think Long (sadly) believed Hollywood wanted her as a film star when in reality they were simply cashing in on her profile as Diane from Cheers. All top sit-com stars get film roles during the run. Long was foolish in the sense she just played Diane Chambers in every part she did. Once she left Cheers her film career sunk because she wasn't in that part anymore. No5b4tice how Kirsty Alley then started getting film roles! -
isozonus — 12 years ago(October 24, 2013 03:36 PM)
I played her daughter in a TV movie in the early nineties. I was only 9 so of course I have no idea how she was to adults But to me she was wonderful and, as a young Cheers fan, it was such a pleasure working with her!! She even had tshirts and hats for all cast and crew with the title of the movie on them. And she even mailed me a Tshirt from the following TV movie she did some months later! She was great
