and in a related "performance",alexandra was so good in the burke story.but i noticed that in this scene she was way less "into it".i think her dissatisfaction with her role was starting to show by this time.the scene plays rather "flat"(plus jeff was just so yucky).
The chapter also includes Diana Millay's comments about David Henesy, which are similarly edgy. Of course, from what I understand, DM has quite the imagination, so her remarks are probably best taken with a grain (shaker?) of salt...
what did d.millay say about d.henesey in this book???it's odd that an adult actress would go "on record" with dish about a child actor.
Interesting quote, especially in light of Jeanne Avery's assertions that she was not a stage mother, and David Henesy's comments about Grayson Hall's remarks about his mother. DH noted that GH had a son and was, perhaps, projecting her own concerns onto DH and his mother. Perhaps the same could be said for DM, who also had a son (although he was much younger that DH and Matthew Hall).
we never once see a "normal" scene between the two of them.just them talking or spending time together...it's just all of this overwrought hysteria.we don't really see why they even liked each other.
Yet when Peter/Jeff disappears back into the past she's so devestated that she can barely function and did nothing but spend all her time up in her room crying and waiting for him to come back. She was practically on the verge of a mental breakdown. IMO, she just didn't seem to have the same strong loving feelings towards Burke that she had with Peter/Jeff.
I know it's been listed before, but, please refresh my memory....why did Burke leave?(Character and/or actor(s)?)