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Zorro

(17,116 posts)
Tue Mar 18, 2025, 10:35 PM Mar 18

For Tina Louise, Escape, Finally, From 'Gilligan's Island'

Ms. Louise would prefer to not to talk about Ginger, her breathy sitcom character from the 1960s. Luckily, to the children she tutors, she’s just Ms. Tina.

The green-eyed TV star with the beauty mark on her cheek shows up at a school on the Upper East Side of Manhattan every Wednesday. For an hour, Ms. Tina, as the students and teachers call her, devotes herself to a pair of 7-year-olds who are struggling with reading. They’ll go through whatever books the teacher gives her, like “All Aboard!” or “How to Catch a Witch.” When her time is up, she’ll head home.

None of the children will have any idea that Ginger from “Gilligan’s Island” — in real life, the actress Tina Louise — just spent the best 60 minutes of her week with them.

Ms. Louise does not like to talk about the television show that made her a household name. She has no desire to revisit the years between 1964 and 1967, when she was marooned with six oddballs and a trunk full of slinky, sequined gowns.

Through its run of 98 episodes, “Gilligan’s Island” was a prime-time success and became a Gen X touchstone in reruns. (The question of “Ginger or Mary Ann?” can still evoke passionate debate among men of a certain age.) As for Ms. Louise, she can barely utter the name of the program, referring to it as “G.I.” or “The Series.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/18/nyregion/tina-louise-gilligans-island.html?unlocked_article_code=1.5E4.afFN.iXqFdGdScH8d&smid=url-share
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For Tina Louise, Escape, Finally, From 'Gilligan's Island' (Original Post) Zorro Mar 18 OP
I think she was one married to the fellow who made a popular voice recording. John1956PA Mar 18 #1
Thanks for posting! DaBronx Mar 18 #2

John1956PA

(3,881 posts)
1. I think she was one married to the fellow who made a popular voice recording.
Tue Mar 18, 2025, 10:54 PM
Mar 18

The spoken word recording was the recitation of the inspirational work "Desiderata."

DaBronx

(676 posts)
2. Thanks for posting!
Tue Mar 18, 2025, 11:10 PM
Mar 18

Nice article!! How wonderful that she contributes her time to these students.

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