I loved it as a kid, bought the set of DVDs as an adult, and now I cant find in it whatever it was that I mustve been supplying all those years ago. "She was clearly very rich. All the way from the black and white beginning, with an episode a day. I've had a lot of laughs reading his entries. Florida I think, to his apartment in NYC and as he was about to leave, his phone rang and it was his agent, offering him the Dark Shadows role, so he decided to delay his plan to take a job teaching on the West Coast, and save up . And with how Barnabas is now, I guess hes just older and a little more tired like me.. Its funny how you notice things when you watch a series as an adult that you didnt notice as a child. David began his Dark Shadows career at the age of nine debuting in the fourth episode of the series and remaining throughout the duration of the program. Or comedies that werent funny? But because Jonathan did the work of trying to find relatable ways to play that part, the viewers picked up on it before the writers did. If youve ever uttered the phrase, I used to run home from school every day to watch it, youre well aware of what Dark Shadows was. ), "Because, he wanted somebody who was very aggressive, very macho and very strong. I was a lot older than I looked.". That is exactly the word that describes the change that took place, offers Mark Dawidziak, author of, among others, Bedside, Bathtub & Armchair Companion to Dracula and The Shawshank Redemption Revealed: How One Story Keeps Hope Alive. Hello and thank you for registering. Since the DVDs were released that way with Barnabas's first episode being called Collection 1 and the early episodes being released much later, they put them up the same way online. Louis had a place on Long Island where they had some wild parties back in the day way back. I mmediately told my friend that my brother was a huge DS fan and would plotz at where we were, As well as the fact that he dressed up as the character for several Halloweens. Some of these happen so quickly it's hard to notice. Since leaving acting in the early 1970s, David has remained one of the most elusive members of the Dark Shadows cast. Fango fans of several generations know what a formative experience the TV series Dark Shadows was for them as children, but perhaps no childhood was as shaped by the series as David Henesy's. Mr. Henesy was with the show from its first week on the air in 1966 to the end of 1970, some 1160 episodes later (filming the feature film House of Dark Shadows earlier that year). Wallace, too, had a theory on the show's enduring appeal. I liked your decription as "atmospheric" ! The ones with A. Moltke (V. Winters) stand out, along with one with Joan Bennett, and ones with Lara Parker. R71, I'm still able to watch it through Tubi for free. I'd done a half-dozen Broadway plays and all that kind of stuff. The early episodes loved the idea of mystery, muses Wallace McBride, creator of the premier site on the show, The Collinsport Historical Society. It just fit right into the whole picture of what it was.". Work got sloppy, the writing got sloppy, the discipline got bad and the show burned itself out.. It was the time of The Beatles and I was getting almost the same kind of treatment they were.. Some features on this site require registration. Like R5, I was watching (and enjoying) the series on Prime. Like I was going to turn into a bat or something, but it was a precious moment which really summed up, for me, what people thought of the character.. Julia cried, her hand to her mouth. site without all this bureaucratic nonsense, To me the weak spot was always Jonathan Frid's Barnabas. Frid and Dark Shadows co-stars David Selby, Lara Parker and Kathryn Leigh Scott were flown to England to appear in the 2012 Tim Burton/Johnny Depp movie version, but that was a disaster. "Of course, I was worried that once I opened my mouth, they won't want me!". By 1954 he had decided to move to the United States, where he would attend New York University and, in 1957, would receive a Master of Fine Arts in Directing from the Yale School of Drama. He had just returned from a vacation, Florida I think, to his apartment in NYC and as he was about to leave, his phone rang and it was his agent, offering him the Dark Shadows role, so he decided to delay his plan to take a job teaching on the West Coast, and save up some money working on a soap for a few weeks, which turned into years. [quote]Anyway, if Amazon ever restores DS to the lineup, I'll go back to watching it again. Who's sexier in the short trunks at the beach - Jonathan or Louis? Does anybody remember 'Quentin's Theme' was a 45 single? It seemed like there was always something going on to me. That was in 1945. Deciding he had nothing left to lose, he figured hed go for broke and threw a vampire into the mix. Watched the whole thing. television series "Dark Shadows" (276 episodes) in the roles of David. "Just as Jonathan (Frid), with his Barnabas thing he must have gotten sick of seeing himself.". If you find it too slow, I can prescribe you a sedative. R116 - If it's available in the UK, check out TubiTV.com. "But the first time we did it, when I lifted it up to choke (another actor), the box dropped! The wild plots, Grayson Hall, the very many gay actors, the flubs, the microphones hanging over their heads ("Mike Shadows"). I love this live stream cast reunion that took place over Zoom on Halloween 2020. After Moltke left to raise a family in 1968, actresses Betsy Durkin and Carolyn Groves briefly replaced her for only a handful of episodes, before Victoria was written out completely. "The show was, of course, very melodramatic. It's a good thing "Dark Shadows" creator Dan Curtis wasn't in New York when the role of gentleman vampire Barnabas Collins was cast. I may try that, R11. Roger Davis, who played a string of heroes on the show, has the distinction of being involved in one of the scant few bloopers that was so bad, it had to be reshot. But I get it, I think the show saw it's highest ratings during that story. "We had a blast," Nickerson said of working with Henesy. Those eyes! Kate Jackson and some others had their start there. So her dressing room was a perfect place to smoke. Anyway, Jonathan Frid and David Henesy were on it, is the point I'm trying to make. Diana Millay had such a unique way of speaking (not sure if it was an affectation for the character or just her) that I found her mesmerizing. I was almost teary-eyed when Quentin confronted Edward about Quentin's children. The project definitely gaining speed, Frid actually thought he was being derailed when OLeary was contacted by agent Bob Waters, who told her that the Broadway production of Arsenic and Old Lace would be going out on a national tour and he believed that the actor would be perfect for the character of Jonathan Brewster. During the question-and-answer after her paper, someone directly asked if she had ever travelled back in time herself. "Let Me In! Some features on this site require a subscription. I was lucky to have big, blue eyes. I pay enough for streaming as it is! I recommend it strongly to anyone who finds Dark Shadows fun. David became a restaurateur, serving New York-style food at his restaurant, La Posta, in Panama City, Panama. But at least those nerves worked for Barnabas, because the character was a nervous wreck. David Henesy is one of the two primary actors from DARK SHADOWS (the other being Alexandra Moltke) who has, in the years since the show left the airwaves (or ceased its original run; it never really left the airwaves), mostly avoided the public eye. I have no interest in that at all. The side that is capable of anger and resentment and bitchiness and manipulating other peoples' lives, which is really fascinating and challenging. (Edmonds died in 2001.). I dont mean whether he was nice or bad. The introduction of Barnabas Collins in the second year took the focus off sincere, earnest young governess Victoria Winters, who was searching for her roots from Episode 1, and put it on an unrepentant, cruel vampire played by an actor who looked 15 years older than he was IRL and who regularly blew his lines. R71, when I watched it straight through in 2020, they made you pay for a few episodes -- I didn't. If I did make a career out of it, I would have to become an honorary member of every occult society in the country and get into vampirism. But back to DS - I loved Barnabas but never liked Quentin. Relates OLeary, Jonathan said it was the most wonderful year of his life, because he got to do a long run of a play and he was an actor who constantly would work and look for some nuance he didnt know in the beginning. All told, though, things were pretty quiet. What scared me was Barnabas lie; that he was pretending to be something he wasnt. "There was something about the innocence back then," she said. David Ford (October 30, 1925 - August 7, 1983) took over the role of Sam Evans from Mark Allen (Allen's last episode was 22) in August 1966. I thought Lara Parker had the greatest presence on the showwhen she was onscreen , your eyes always just stayed on her, even if she wasn't the focus of the scene. Very tedious. In real life, Ford was married to Nancy Barrett for two years during the run of Dark Shadows. R114 She was taken in by a scoundrel - but Barnabas got him in the end. No matter how you blow your lines you just keep going! At one point, my friend mentioned seeing our hosts photograph on a display at Blockbuster, at which point I inquired for what. We are changing the login scheme for contributors for simpler login and to better support using multiple devices. Really good stuff! They've fixed it. R5, if you're still around, the Roku has a free channel called Tubi that has the entire series, and it's free to watch. I always felt the guy who played Willie Loomis (John Karlen) was the best actor in the whole bunch. Karlen considered "Dark Shadows" to be a career break. The production values, the scripts, the acting were terrible. All rights reserved (About Us). What impressed me was how sexless it was compared to modern soaps. It's like the knowing woman and the innocent woman together.". This past summer I watch the first 400 episodes over again on Amazon Prime. David Henesy. I think most of them were done for the Museum of Television. "I just rode right along with it.". and sounded awful. A reunion of the remaining cast, now cryptkeepers, from Halloween last year. The show also is much less confusingly organized than it is on Amazon Prime. They had a fake arm on the bottom of the box; it looked like it held the box. I really enjoyed her as Millicent, who went crazy because of evil Nathan Forbes. It Was Pretty Disgusting! It wasnt the ordinary soap opera and they went through all the horror stories three or four times; we were repeating ourselves. Just who in the hell was she. Jonathan Frid flubbed more lines than everyone else in the cast put together. Cleverly, they brought the show to variousDark Shadowsconventions, which turned out to be a great way to work out the kinks, though there the presentations would include Barnabas-related material, which would ultimately be removed from the show when performed elsewhere. Frid would graduate from Hamiltons McMaster University in 1948, enrolling the next year at Londons Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. Initially, he did return to the Broadway stage in 1971 in Murder in the Cathedral and Wait Until Dark. Things did reach a point where the network (ABC) was getting ready to cut it off, giving Curtis just six months to turn things around. That was really dress-up time.". DARK SHADOWS alumni Lara Parker, David Selby, Nancy Barrett, Marie Wallace, James Storm, Roger Davis, Sharon Smyth, Christopher Pennock, and Kathryn Leigh Scott will all be taking part in a live presentation on Halloween night, moderated by Ansel Faraj and Jack Fields. It hadnt occurred to me to be a professional until then and a friend of mine was definitely coming to New York after the war to become a professional actor, he recalled. Wallace McBride comments, Dark Shadows functions on a lot of different levels simultaneously. Ive always played the heavy and Ive had great delight in playing them. So he did, among them one written by Stephen King,and even incorporated elements of comedy, which he brought to additional conventions and colleges. Laura Collins was a Phoenix. "He forced me at gunpoint into an alcove in the . But not everything Nickerson and Henesy did on the set was quite so wholesome. "We had a blast," Nickerson said of working with Henesy. When you think about vampires (though were not exactly sure why you would be), odds are theyd be members of the undead desperate to reclaim some part of their lost humanity, whether its their soul (David Boreanaz Angel), eternal love (Edward Cullen in The Twilight Saga) or meaning in their own existence (Anne Rices Lestat). Queen David just mentioned Barnabas and gave Loomis the idea to break into the crypt. Barnabas was told by David Collins (David Henesy) that Josette's spirit still haunted the Collinwood estate, where it periodically helped and protected others, including young David. But we keep trying, because when it works, its literally magic. As Carolyn Stoddard, Nancy Barrett got to play a free spirit in the stuffy Collins family. ^There are a lot of filmed interviews with the actors from DS on youtube, and most of them are really interesting. David Collins (4-1109) I started watching it again several months ago. [quote] Grid has a masters in directing from an Ivy League university. You know the rest of the story. Another mystery of Collinwood solved. Every time the show went up another notch, I figured it was peaking and that it would start to go down. said the actor in 1997, when asked about the phenomenon. It was constantly fascinating and surprising to me what I was called upon to do. Quentin was very hot; thing is that he was only a werewolf briefly. I love to play horror for horrors sake, he explained. I remember bright lime green was a popular color. "It was my first soap opera," the actor said. And, gawd, some of the dresses the younger women in the show wore were quite short -- had they bent over, it would have been a wardrobe malfunction for sure. Is Willie Loomis supposed to be young? He had been on tour with actor Ray Milland in Hostile Witness and when it was over, he returned to Manhattan to find the phone ringing in the days before answering machines and ran in to answer. The fact that I had a friend who was going to be an actor gave me the same incentive to be a professional actor. David Theodore Collins (born 1958) was the son of Roger and Laura Collins, which was also the name of Roger's grandmother, of whom David's mother is a reincarnation. ), I flashed back to Dark Shadows! It's amazing how many times Frid flubbed his lines, yet when he had limited dialogue and just had to be menacing, he was very effective. He was riding his bike down Crown Street, when all of a sudden, a tall blonde man jumped out from . Like most pop culture phenomena, Dark Shadows burned brightly but had a limited shelf life. The live-on-tape "Dark Shadows" became famous or infamous for its bloopers. I loved the early episodes, when the show was struggling to find a voice and tone. It was hanging off my arm! What was really bad was the lie.. Not only the impact that the character had on the show, but the impact that the character had on the pop culture and all of horror storytelling going forward., When Jonathan joined the show, he continues, nobody could actually tell him how to play a vampire. The role was originated by Alexandra Moltke on the ABC series from 1966 to 1968. Biography. David's aunt is Elizabeth Collins Stoddard. It sure was different for its time. But I suppose they must've figured no one would ever see the episodes again anyway so it didn't matter. Carolyn was not as interesting to me as, say, Millicent, who had ringlets, which I never in my life had and always wanted. "I won't say that we thought we were going to be some legend in our own time, but we felt it, yes," the actress said. He played Humphrey Bogart in one of the Woody Allen films I think - Jerry Lacey. In total there were seven incarnations of Laura seen, or . A house called Collinwood, a world I've never known, with people I've never met. It was a soap opera and so there were long stretches of the day-to-day run where nothing much happened, and even as kids we could tell they were just dragging things outHere's a nice clip where the busybody housekeeper, Cousin Abigail, in a sequence set back in the 19th Century, catches Barnabas emerging from his coffin at sundown. I thought it was genius to name the vampire Barnabas. R38 Yes, and my understanding is that if you want to watch the early episodes before Barnabas came along, you have to specifically type in "Dark Shadows: The Beginning." On the surface, he seemed like this charming gentleman who had lived his life in England, but beneath that, there was indeed the need for blood, which was initially quenched by cows(! My first introduction to Dark Shadows was when I was 10 years old and a friend told me about a TV series with a ghost, Josette, who saves our heroine Victoria Winters and leaves a smell of jasmine. I never really got into it in elementary school, which was where I was when it came out. "There was something about (Jenny's) vulnerability that really was endearing to me." When asked during the audition why she thought she'd be right for the part of Roxanne she said "because I have short hair." Together they . It's like they found the fountain of youth. Please click here to update your account with a username and password. Astredo may be a straight actor, but he did the part with extra ping! I did enjoy its Gothic vibe that as like Wuthering Heights meets Turning of the Screw meets Bleak House. Vee is in the biz, you know. Too bad they didn't write her out for the duration of her pregnancy and then bring her back. He started cooking for his fellow cast members of Dark Shadows when he was about 11 years old. Sorry to hear that as it's then that the series gets campier, with a bit of a true 60s vibe. House of Dark Shadows. . Grid has a masters in directing from an Ivy League university. They would change color with what I had on. The biggest hams on the show (in a good way) were Jerry Lacy as Reverend Trask and (of course) Grayson Hall (in any of her roles). Roger often wondered if the boy was really Burke Devlin . He would still get on his website and tell the fans, I cant wait until the next Festival to see you all again. He had the energy and the passion, but, of course, as with all of us, his body didnt cooperate.. We were charging 'em five bucks a day for a hot plate.". Having started with 'The Beginning' on Tubi, I've worked my way from Victoria's arrival to just a few episodes before Barnabas. She said in an interview that when she showed up to audition for a role on DS all the other girls who showed up to audition had long hair. Hall was originally from Mississippi so Loomis spoke with a gentle Southern accent. 1971. Why did James Hall leave Dark Shadows? Denise Nicholson was good too. I watched about 6 or 7 episodes and became bored with it. "Again, not carrying the load, I always had time to relax, have a good time. I love this show. ", "To this day, it's a world that you can escape to," he says. "You know, he was a bit of a rogue. I saw the shows when they were first on tv, at least after the vampire showed up, and I think it's mighty interesting to this day. "No," she said, "never." Frid was actually on the show twice in consecutive weeks in March, once in character and then as a panelist, and David Henesy was a panelist in another episode with his mom on the opposing team. I think Dan Curtis, the shows producer, had other interests. I just watched the Laura story a few months ago and was surprised how scary she was for a svelte blond lady. "It's not dependent upon technology or anything. And that played right into my own lie as an actor, pretending to be fully confident when I wasnt. She got the part. What the character did have was "Quentin's Theme," an instrumental that became a hit song in 1969. Things started to come together with the arrival of Laura Collins. Hello. We were almost like a summer stock group. Went upstairs and was greeted at the door by an extremely tall man who introduced himself as John. The idea was that this vampire Barnabas Collins would be inadvertently freed from his chained coffin and pass himself off as a distant relative of the family. My name is Victoria Winters. The 'Crown' Jewels' of the show is when Victoria Winters is whisked back to the year 1795 by way of a seance and we find out how Barnabas Collins became a vampire. David Henesy (October 20, 1956-) Child actor in film, television, and. The black and white episodes were especially like watching badly rehearsed theater. Isnt life too short to watch that much Dark Shadows. "Oh, I was getting so bored being straight man during all the fun everybody else was having, turning into a vampire," he said. Then I got the call for Megan Todd.". And then he returned home to Canada, before relocating back to New York in the early 1980s. "We could do that, because she wore Jungle Gardenia (brand) perfume, which is extremely intense. David Henesy (born October 20, 1955) played David Collins, the young Daniel Collins, Jamison Collins, Daniel Collins (PT), and Tad Collins in the original Dark Shadows. Everything I've seen said they had to cut the storyline short because Diana Millay was pregnant. Clutching a Bible and pointing the finger of guilt, witchhunter Rev. They remind me of my high school theater days when sets would collapse, muslin walls would wiggle, and doors refused to open! As Willie Loomis the handyman who sets Barnabas free after 171 years trapped in a coffin John Karlen exuded a youthful, James Dean vibe. My favorite character will always be Alexandra Moltke's Vicky, though. She would have been a good opponent for Barnabas and Dr. Hoffman in the 20th century (we had to wait for the 19th century for that, which is an interesting sentence to write). I really wish they wouldn't have dropped Victoria's story, because it was somewhat compelling. 2023 Advance Local Media LLC. Such a great name. Will I see it as high camp now? our privacy/terms or if you just want to see the damn As Amy Jennings, Denise Nickerson became the on- and offscreen playmate of fellow child actor and "Dark Shadows" co-star David Henesy. She was a little bit isolated and wanted to break out, like everybody in the '60s they wanted to break out of whatever mold they had been cast in. People often complain about it being "too slow" and I've never understood that. I'm a Canadian and I faithfully watched and loved Dark Shadows from beginning to end when it was originally broadcast. I think they were just flying by the seat of their pants and the movie crew didnt know what to do with them. He got the lust for blood every once in a while, but what always preyed on his mind was the lie.
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