Joan: Hi everyone
Joan: First question
please
Question From: Pammy.... "Why do you think
Knots was so successful for so long?"
Joan: Because all the characters were so
highly relatable like your best friends. Dallas was over the top,
Knots was like all of us.
Question From: Karen.... "Do you think that
the character of Lucy Ewing should have made more
appearances?"
Joan: Karen: No lol, a 1000 times no. Having
baby twins for most of Knots was just fine with this diva. I love
Charlene and it was totally right we were together on Dallas. But
Knots became more of stand-alone show, aside from the vanity I
think it was right.
Question From: Guest870.... "Are you still in
contact with any of the other cast members?"
Joan: All the time Guest,I saw Donna two
weeks ago, Michele about a month ago in New York at her show, the
day after tomorrow, Ted and I will share a box if you will, on
Hollywood Squares.
Question From: Lkc1.... "Which Knots
storylines did you think were the best and the worst?"
Joan: Ok the best is easy. The only time
Knots was number one for the TV week here in the USA was when Val
got the twins back, she found the twins she had been looking all
year long for. The cliffhanger that season was Val finding the
twins. That was number one for that week, it was a big deal being
number one. The worse to me was all that Lotus Point, business
deal, the running of something technical, too business, no fun
storylines. It had nothing to do with Bill Devane, and he’s the
best. What did you all think was the best and the worse
storylines?
(Users reply with their best and worse
stories)
Joan: Donna and Tanya were great in the drugs
story.
Question From: Takapa...."Which era of
storylines did you like best (Val and Gary, Val and Lilimae, Val
and other hubbies)?"
Joan: Well I will tell you all of them in a
way, in different ways, because the evolution of Gary/Val love
stories I think was wonderful. It was like life. Couples go
through different phases of love. Lilimae is a very special part
of Valene's heart, Julie Harris is my spiritual mother.
A
storyline I adored was in the Reunion where she wrote a story and
she was with a younger guy. He was a co writer on a screenplay, I
loved that story, it gave Valene a chance to be more glamorous and
more her own woman in the work place. I think she’s totally
capable. Previously they had always had Karen and Abby in the
workplace, Val was home with the twins ... boo hoo
Question From: Mark333.... "How did you make
it in Hollywood?"
Joan: I had been doing plays in New York and
on a whim we packed up and moved West, I started doing commercials
and plays and guest star spots on TV and one thing led to another
and I got Knots Landing. I think it’s about a continuum of work.
Your feeding the commodity so you can grow and do different
things.
Question From: gary2ewing2001.... "Did any
actors pull pranks while you were filming KL?"
Joan: Patrick Duffy and Larry were the worse
on Dallas! Doug Sheehan and I used to goof around together on
stuff, but on Dallas when an actor is off camera like Larry he
would get a mouthful of peanut butter and squeeze it through his
teeth! Can you imagine trying to work seeing that? That sticks out
mostly to me.
Question From: Diarchal.... “What was it like
working opposite Ted Shackleford? Were you great friends off the
set or was he just like a normal working colleague like most other
people you have worked with?”
Joan: No definitely not like everybody else,
not at all. Ted is a soul mate and partner, he’s an acting
partner, he’s very special for me and too me and I feel he feels
the same way, he has shared that with me. We did a play called
Love Letters together out here in Los Angeles.
I think we have
a short hand between us as actor-to-actor and
person-to-person.
Question From: LaceyJo.... “I would like to
know if it bothered you how they always seemed to make you a
victim?”
Joan: That’s a very good question. It’s a
mixed answer. The victim aspect gave me some great storylines, on
a show like Knots the more problems the better. The more
difficulty in solving them the better.
Characters in trouble
make better storylines but it did seem Karen always triumphed and
Val did not. That could be why I liked the Reunion story where she
was out there achieving.
Question From: Moe.... “Do you still keep in
touch with Julie Harris who played Val's mum Lilimae and Joseph
Cousins and Emily Ann Lloyd who played the kids? What are they
doing now?”
Joan: No I don't keep in contact with thekids
but I do with Julie.
Joan: Ok one second everyone….. If anyone
wants to drop a line to Lilimae to tell her how great she is, it’s
her birthday in December. It’s Julie Harris, PO box 1287, West
Chatham, Ma 02669
Question From: Dannas.... “Do you miss not
playing Valene anymore? I can imagine after so many years you
would have gotten into a routine of going into work and playing
her. Do you ever wish that Knots Landing would come back and you
could play Valene Ewing all over again?”
Joan: No, we could do another reunion
perhaps, but no no no because I feel I am ready and have moved on.
I have done different ladies and funny and stronger ladies that
challenge me and use different muscles, and I do love her dearly
but we move on as actors and people.
Question From: Christine.... “My husband
thinks it is pretty strange that there are so many people still
interested in KL. What do you think of us true blue fans who
continue to be dedicated to KL?"
Joan: I want to talk to your husband
Christine. He questions it, he’s not into it. I think it goes back
to the first question I answered. Most of the characters became
people’s best friends. You would invite us back each day and
revisit us. I notice as I watch TV now, the difference between a
show that goes and does not go. It has to do with if you would
like to meet these people again next week and watch what they will
go through. There is a show called the Practice, it’s a perfect
example of characters and actors that you would like to have back
in your house week after week, you want to see those people again
each week. I hope your husband will give Knots a
chance.
Question From: Pamela.... "Can you tell me
something from Knots Landing that no one else would
know?"
Joan: Ok I bought all Nicollette's clothes
when she was finished with them, they were all high style and size
2. I have lots of clothes, no one else knows that. :).. of her
clothes that would be :)
Question From: Abby_Fairgate.... "Were there
storylines that you absolutely did not want to do?"
Joan: Let me think Abby. With scenes, not
storylines that I thought were out of character. To Knots credit
the writing and staff and producers always allowed our input,
which was magnificent. I do remember a meeting that I took with
Ted and David Jacobs where basically we talked David into the
Abby/Gary/Val triangle. We said it will make a great storyline,
lol but little did I know that Abby would take off like a rocket
lol. Valene was heading for some dark days but ultimately it was a
great choice, it provided conflict and problems for several
seasons.
Question From: TMConner.... “How much are you
like the character Valene & how different are the two of
you?”
Joan: Ok TM for the long time that I worked
on Valene I had to peel my skin back as I went through the gate to
the studio... when you touch the petals you go brown, she was like
that alot. That’s not me.
Question From: Guest 879.... “What do you
think of your role in the film "Frogs”?”
Joan: LOL! The great thing about Frogs is
that I get to go off into the Sunset with Sam Elliott, I was the
only one who did not get eaten by frogs and the great actor Ray
Milland who played my grandfather so that was a thrill. Other than
that forget it, lol.
Question From: Guest.... “Were you
disappointed when they wrote Lilimae off the show? Your on-screen
chemistry was so wonderful with Julie Harris.”
Joan: Thank you for the compliment, I agree,
yes I was extremely unhappy when that happened. I hope that we
will do something together in the future. Julie is amazing. She
left with Constance to take the show in another direction, they
wanted to keep the show closer to the core. Constance’s exit was
the most memorable show we ever did.
We taped sessions at
David Jacobs’ house in character for two days, improvised. From
that the writers wrote Laura’s death, it was a blockbuster episode
wise.
Joan: Now for the last question please.
Question From: Pamela.... "What are your
current projects and future plans?"
Joan: I just finished doing, Vagina
Monologues in Denver, I am working on a TV special, called
"Through my Father eyes". It’s a tribute to a father/daughter
relationship. It’s something I am producing and may direct. A show
just on here, Son of the Beach, a send up of Bay Watch, I may come
back on that, a crazy fun comedy. I did some movies, one with
Dennis Hopper yet to be released. I hope to be doing a play this
spring. On