Ed Asner & Mary Tyler Moore's Powerful off-Screen Chemistry
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The Mary Tyler Moore Show ran for seven seasons from 1970 to 1977. It's often regarded as one of the most influential and groundbreaking sitcoms of the 20th century and for really good reason. It wasn't just good writing that made the series such a momentous success. Much of that had to do with the show's superb casting.
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Mary Tyler Moore starred as the show's lead, Mary Richards, an empowered single woman from Minneapolis who worked as an associate producer for the television news. The series centered around the somewhat tangled and messy relationship between Richards and her boss, news director Lou Grant played by Ed Asner.
Grant was known for being a gruff man. On the surface, he was perceived as being tough as nails and highly critical of others but over the course of the series 168 episodes, his softer side began to seep through as he continued to mentor Mary and they began to understand each other. Moore and Asner will always be remembered best for their portrayal of these two iconic roles but their real-life connection far extended beyond what audiences saw on their TV screens or what was printed in the newspapers during that era.
In fact, they had intense off-screen chemistry that few stars have gotten the chance to enjoy with their work-fellows. It wasn't just a solid working relationship that they shared. Far from it, they considered each other to be very close friends - and at one point they even entertained the idea of pursuing a romantic connection as well, but if you want to hear all the steamy details about that, you're going to have to watch the whole video.
Ed Asner & Mary Tyler Moore's Powerful off-Screen Chemistry
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Many years ago at the wax museum in Los Angeles I saw one of Ed Asner and was blown away by it. Even the hairs on his arms looked so real.
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3 жыл бұрын
Wow we'd love to see that, Del!
I loved the MTM show and never missed it when it was new. I liked Lou Grant also. I also still enjoy it on reruns. I think it still holds up.
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Great video. The Mary Tyler Show was the easy winner. It had the best ensemble cast of any tv show ever made. There were no weak links. Loved the show
Thank you for that great video and I loved the Mary Tyler Moore show just because it was so groundbreaking. I enjoyed the Lou Grant show and it was in a league of its own. Thank you 🙏
To tell the truth, liked both shows -- The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Lou Grant. I thought they were both well done.
I loved both shows.
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3 жыл бұрын
What are your favorite episodes of both shows, RareDiamond Ching?
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3 жыл бұрын
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Before The Mary Tyler Moore show, both Ed & Mary were in a movie together with The King Elvis Presley ..........
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3 жыл бұрын
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3 жыл бұрын
What's your favorite episode of the MTM show, Roselyn?
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3 жыл бұрын
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Mary Tyler Moore was the best ,lou grant was conservative and snobby
@dianeweilheimer2142
3 жыл бұрын
That was his role
@velvetunderpants44
3 жыл бұрын
@David Erickson I think the show reflected that. You could hardly call Lou Grant conservative and snobby (not you- I'm referring to Mike Burns comment) It tackled abortion, gun control and immigration as well as other issues that conservative shows would've run a mile from