On screen they were a devoted married couple, one of the most famous in television history, as Olivia and John Walton in the hit CBS series “The Waltons.”
They were always surrounded by children with each episode reiterating the importance of family and love — but off screen their lives were far from the idyllic existence they depicted on the show.
“The Waltons” was a much-loved family favorite airing for nine seasons between 1972 and 1981.
Olivia Walton, played by Michael Learned, and John Walton, played by Ralph Waite, were a couple struggling through the Great Depression with seven kids and grandparents all living together in Walton’s Mountain, a fictional mountain community.
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Learned and Waite had much in common when they were cast for the show. They both came from big families and this was their first big break in acting.
Learned was born in Washington D.C. but spent much of her childhood on a farm in Connecticut with her five younger sisters.
When she was 11 she moved to Austria and attended Arts Educational School, Tring, now Tring Park School for the Performing Arts in Tring, Hertfordshire, in England where she discovered her love of acting.
But it wasn’t until she was 33 years old that she landed the role that she would be best known for, alongside her onscreen husband Waite, a man 11 years her senior who was also the eldest child of a big family who had grown up in White Plains, New York.
Waite had enlisted in the Marines after leaving school, attended college and worked briefly as a social worker before earning a master’s degree from Yale University and becoming an ordained Presbyterian minister.
He decided to switch to an acting career and after a number of movie and TV parts he landed the iconic role of John Walton in his mid 40s.
The two hit it off straight away and their onscreen chemistry made them an immediate hit with fans. Learned secured three Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her role as Olivia Walton.
But while playing the picture-perfect family onscreen Learned’s personal life was one of turmoil. Her first marriage was to Canadian-American actor Peter Donat, whom she married in 1956 when she was 17 years old and had three sons with. They divorced 16 years later and it took two more marriages before she found a man she could be truly happy with...CONTINUE READING