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Shelley is one of the most talented actresses ever. She's also had a lot of pain and struggle throughout her life. Despite that, she has a good heart, which is hard to encounter in Hollywood. At a time when gay people were oppressed beyond belief, they identified with her struggles and she theirs.
July 27, 2020 7:29 AM. Somebody on one of 'The Comeback' threads said Michael Patrick King partially based Valerie Cherish on Shelley, from working with her on the ill-fated 'Good Advice', during which she had a breakdown. There was a year gap between seasons, which was unheard of in the mid-90s. by Anonymous.
It's interesting because I love Alley as Rebecca, but during the Long years, the show was really much better constructed and tightly written. The show was very funny during the Rebecca years but was a mess (like Rebecca) and benefitted from the good will created during Shelley's time and thus could get away with sloppier writing and broader ...
Shelley Long got a bad rap. As the above poster said, she was a professional who just wanted to do her job to the best of her ability. The others were a bunch of drunken fuck-offs who treated the set like a frat house.
Is there an actress who ruled the 80’s and 90’s cinematic scene more than Shelley Long? No, M and G do not count. Losin’ It. Irreconcilable Differences. The Money Pit. Outrageous Fortune. Hello Again. Troop Beverly Hills. The Brady Bunch Movie and A Very Brady Sequel. The made for TV Disney Channel Freaky Friday.
Tom Hanks and Shelley Long are great in it but every scene with the Maestro, played by Alexander Godunov, drags it down. It would have been a great film had all of his scenes were cut and it just consisted of Shelley, Tom, and Maureen Stapleton.
The Money Pit is #2. Every Shelley Long performance is as great as the last performance even as each new performance reaches breathtaking new heights and explores dimensions previously unexplored in the world of film and television. May she live forever for I fear the world will be forever dimmed without her light.
The Shelley Long comedy 'Frozen Assets' (1992) I just read an article where Siskel and Ebert agreed it was the worst film they ever saw. Had no memory of this whatsoever, but I looked it up: a comedy about a sperm bank, with Shelley as a doctor. A weird mix of costars, including Corbin Bernsen, Dody Goodman (!), Jeanne Cooper, Jenifer Lewis and ...
Shelley Long is an entitled bitch. I know someone who knew her from her 'local commercial' days. Loved this as a 17 year old gay virgin. Not one of Shelley’s better comedies…but whenever it was on cable I’d watch just for the scene featuring Corbin Bernsen’s furry blond chest. She was only gone a year.
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