The Wonder Years (1988) - Interview With Alley Mills

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2 жыл бұрын

The Wonder Years is an American coming-of-age, comedy-drama television series created by Neal Marlens and Carol Black. It ran on ABC from March 15, 1988, until May 12, 1993. The pilot aired on January 31, 1988, following ABC's coverage of Super Bowl XXII.

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@moisesperez4605
@moisesperez4605 Күн бұрын
Ali and still beautiful, she played that part wow it was amazing, how Dan and her and their scenes sometimes it reminded me of my parents it’s true and all marriages you have fights, Mills, what an actor
@ggood4339
@ggood4339 2 жыл бұрын
Such a Beautiful Lady Happy Birthday!!!🎂🎈🎉🎁 5-9-2022 71 never looked so good
@Suddenlyits1960
@Suddenlyits1960 Жыл бұрын
She’s married to Orson Bean,he starred in the Twilight Zone episode “Mr Bevis”.
@ggood4339
@ggood4339 Жыл бұрын
@Suddenly its 1960 yeah Sucks how he died RIP Mr. Bean
@ggood4339
@ggood4339 Жыл бұрын
@Suddenly its 1960 yeah well he's dead so...
@Suddenlyits1960
@Suddenlyits1960 Жыл бұрын
@G. Good,So? It was merely a comment. I was unaware that Orson Bean had passed. I enjoyed the Twilight Zone episode he was in. He had to choose between being successful and fitting in with mainstream society and giving up all the things he loved and held dear,like driving his old Rickenbacker,building model ships,listening to zither music and playing with the neighborhood kids. He made the right choice in the end. He seemed like a swell guy. Alley obviously felt so.
@Suddenlyits1960
@Suddenlyits1960 Жыл бұрын
@G. Good,Yes,it’s a shame that he was killed by two careless drivers. I was saddened to read of this.
@juanjulioromancampos9814
@juanjulioromancampos9814 Жыл бұрын
Me encantaba verla en the wonder years, tan bella y maternal,hoy puedo escuchar su verdadera voz,y no doblada al español, como la vi cuando era pequeño.
@Potts87_Thor_RIP_Adp
@Potts87_Thor_RIP_Adp 4 ай бұрын
Loved Norma, she was the mom every kid would want. Such a great person and show! And Old Jack hell of a Dad. lol , this is by far my favorite tv show. Can watch it over and over again.
@ErnestoelIncorruptible
@ErnestoelIncorruptible 6 ай бұрын
Excelente mujer, y actriz. Una excelente madre de familia. Ama y lucha por sus hijos
@krislaicu3686
@krislaicu3686 11 ай бұрын
Hi I’m Kris I’m a huge fan of the wonders years Kevin and Paul are my two favorite characters I love the whole cast the show was excellent I really miss it so much
@shanehester5317
@shanehester5317 Жыл бұрын
what a great part she played.probly the typical mother of that time period in the 60s.
@TheAutisticCapricorn811
@TheAutisticCapricorn811 Жыл бұрын
Her as Norma would remind me of Elizabeth Montgomery, and I mean always (minus the witchcraft). The fact that she was told to act as a mother who just wants to live in good tensions in suburban life of the '60s, kinda shed a hint of whom that person would resemble into being - then again all women who became mothers in that time period of life had reputations of being the best of the best in a family making them a whole.
@Suddenlyits1960
@Suddenlyits1960 Жыл бұрын
Sorry,but going out and getting a job doesn’t transform someone into a human being,and making a career at the expense of your family isn’t a virtue. You’re judging the past by todays self centered “me generation” standards. All those women who were housewives and mothers were “people”,and the role they played was priceless. The DID do something fulfilling and important. There is no job more important than raising your children and being there to teach them right and wrong and keep them from getting into trouble. Focusing on a career and chasing after money and material possessions doesn’t make you a “person” or give you an identity. Watch “my fathers office”. Do you think Jack liked being stuck at Norcom and felt fulfilled there? A jobs a job. His priority was his wife and family and keeping them sheltered and giving them the things they needed. A marriage isn’t about selfishness and what one person wants. It’s about two people who love each other sacrificing for each other and doing what’s best for their children and each other. It upsets me that people buy into that BS about having a “career” outside the home making you a person. She did get a job later when the kids got older,but being a mom shouldn’t be looked down on or seen as “doing nothing with your life”. That’s nonsense
@frederickwise5238
@frederickwise5238 11 ай бұрын
May I say the same thing I did in Dan's interview, Dan was DAD and YOU WERE KEVIN'S MOM!!!! This Show, this series was PURE GOLD, Every Episode.!!!!! (I thot your pottery and mash potatoes were great.)Seriously, only you could have been Kev's mom. And if Dan ever convinces them to do the series he envisions I hope you will agree to be part of it.
@user-hm5rs4bp7r
@user-hm5rs4bp7r 9 ай бұрын
She gives me Catherine O'Hara vibes. great woman!
@tonygarcia4593
@tonygarcia4593 7 ай бұрын
Doblada en español solo esta la de fred savage? Me gustaria que doblaran la del resto de actores también.
@jonboy8181
@jonboy8181 Жыл бұрын
She was perfect for that role. Still hot too!
@neondeon475
@neondeon475 8 ай бұрын
shes like 89
@georgiasmith64
@georgiasmith64 11 ай бұрын
Remembering her role as Marjorie Quinn as Dr Quinns sister on dr quinn med woman
@Suddenlyits1960
@Suddenlyits1960 Жыл бұрын
“It’s kind of a period thing,unfortunately,maybe,to want harmony”. I’d definetly remove the “maybe”. Those were better times for sure,and the contribution women (and men) made to family relationships by caring about someone else BEFORE themselves is what love is all about. People were mature and realized that part of marriage and family is compromise and sacrifice. Women back then weren’t “bimbos”,they were wise,and feminine. They hadn’t become “hard” like men had. People cared about presenting harmony and unity in front of their children. Those are all good things and why so many relationships lasted a lifetime back then. Alley played Norma to perfection. She was kind,loving and wise. She knew that Jack would sometimes be gruff,but understood he had a hard time and work,and loved her and his family. That’s how it used to be. People used to focus on the good in people and not make issues over unimportant things. She’s the kind of mother every kid would have loved to have had,and the kind of wife every man hoped to find. Alley and Dan were fantastic in their roles.
@oooh19
@oooh19 Жыл бұрын
Women became “hard” because their experiences. Being a young millennial woman we see all the expectations and problems in this world society was different in the past
@kendallrivers1119
@kendallrivers1119 Жыл бұрын
@@oooh19 I hear that But it would be healthy and wise to not only look at the world in that way. The problem with this generation and the one before is that it's all negative and everything is horrible etc. When the world isn't just black and white. Women have had hard times but look at how many accomplishments women have had over the decades. There are women in certain countries that would kill for the freedom and achievements that so many American women have gotten.
@oooh19
@oooh19 Жыл бұрын
@@kendallrivers1119 people are so judgmental though that's the problem and people really need to take a chill pill
@Suddenlyits1960
@Suddenlyits1960 3 ай бұрын
​@oooh19 Give me a break. Your generation is the most entitled and self centered ever. You're not shouldering the burdens of society. That's a cop out. Things are easier for you than ever before.
@Suddenlyits1960
@Suddenlyits1960 3 ай бұрын
​​@@oooh19 And your comment itself judgemental. Guess what,you make judgements about people,comments and society all the time. You just did it in your comments here. Perhaps if you spent more time focusing on the things you do that actually effect your own life instead of worrying about what your neighbor does and says and thinks then maybe you'd have a better life. And using terms like "take a chill pill" when you're an adult reveals your lack of maturity.
@DosBear
@DosBear Жыл бұрын
It's interesting how Alley speaks about the effect the Vietnam war had on that generation which was one before mine. We had the exposure of the Korean War in ours with the show MASH which brought humour to a very morbid subject. They had Woodstock music festival which was a giant demostration against that war. That was the turning point of the boomers which influenced much of the Rock of the 70's. It was the 80's where the common traditional family of the suburbs came under full attack with the acceptance of homosexuality and the disco revolution. This was the same time that the White shaming started with the civil rights movement and the introduction of Roots to instill guilt for the past offences of our ancestors. Kevin Arnold was me growning up so the show became one of my favorites and still is. Notice there are no black actors in the show other than the mention of the respect for Martin Luther King who was assasinated around the same time as JFK was. I was 1 years old when that happened. Our generation had maybe one or 2 black people in our white suburban neighborhoods but that was about it. They were treated special and were the one's with the actual privilege they speak about today. This present day generation doesn't really have this type of defining moment as of yet. I guess you could say they are at war with the LGBTQ alphabet people but that is a minority event being blown way out of proportion by activists. The real memory will come with the battle against the NAZI WEF that are attempting to Globalize this planet and enslave them all. The plandemic and the purposeful poisoning of their children. They will be known as the sheeple who raised the WOKE generation that foolishly went along due to the purposeful Liberalization and indoctrination of them throughout the education system. This happy times of the Wonder Years does not exist for this generation and that's just sad. It was stolen from them with a fake plandemic and a destruction of their childhood while they lived in paranoia behind unnecessary masks and behind closed doors while the government destroyed their parents economy. Peace
@jaysmith179
@jaysmith179 Жыл бұрын
One of the best shows ever on TV. Sad the new show became Woke!
@Chevy969
@Chevy969 Жыл бұрын
Exactly
@user-cs6up8eq7s
@user-cs6up8eq7s 11 ай бұрын
​@@Chevy969dump cultist magat dip 💩 alert
@georgewashington3012
@georgewashington3012 2 ай бұрын
The re-make is woke garbage and I knew it would be as soon as it was announced.
@jonmacdonald5345
@jonmacdonald5345 Жыл бұрын
I cant believe Wayne was smashing her during the shows production....
@Subypowa
@Subypowa Жыл бұрын
wait, what?
@jonboy8181
@jonboy8181 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, what?
@jonboy8181
@jonboy8181 Жыл бұрын
Are you thinking of the Brady bunch?
@jonmacdonald5345
@jonmacdonald5345 Жыл бұрын
@@jonboy8181 no Wayne and Norma hooked up
@jonboy8181
@jonboy8181 Жыл бұрын
@@jonmacdonald5345 I’m trying to find something on this and can’t.
@jewelzb1402
@jewelzb1402 Ай бұрын
What a wonderful show it was! We still love watching it. The “new” show is more than disappointing as they removed everything that made the original show unique and enjoyable to watch. The entire “ woke” ideology ruins everything it touches…including every one of these shows they reboot. They completely ruined Roseanne with the same woke agenda, putting boys in dresses etc and then killed the main attraction which was and will always be Roseanne herself. They should have killed off Darlene.
@EsotericOccultist
@EsotericOccultist 2 жыл бұрын
Feminism has had a negative impact on society unfortunately.
@kifacorea
@kifacorea 2 жыл бұрын
Because respecting all people is detrimental. Go back to your scared cave please. I'm a dude btw.
@shanehester5317
@shanehester5317 Жыл бұрын
well in some ways yes and in other ways no.the show was about the 60s and how life really was back then.her and the show did really well at portraying it like it was back then.feminism was a part of that time period.
@Suddenlyits1960
@Suddenlyits1960 Жыл бұрын
Agreed. Women got sold a bill of goods that going out and making a career and money gave you an identity and was some sort of accomplishment that fulfilled you spiritually. It didn’t. It just created selfish materialistic people who chased after money at the expense of their children and farmed out the most important work (being a mother and raising your children) to servants. Do you think men enjoyed going to work everyday for 8 hours doing something they didn’t want to do everyday just to come home tired and upset like Jack? No,they did it because marriage is about love and sacrifice. A man and woman thinking about what they can do for each other before what they can do for themsleves.
@oooh19
@oooh19 Жыл бұрын
Yea early 00 s and 10s NLOGS, feminine things seen as weaker or evil, sexism is still very terrible and a lot of times it’s other women not men really
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