What a beauty


I'm not fan of the the Andy Griffith Show, and all it's corn-pone shtick.
But I thought Elinor Donahue was very lovely and captivating.
In some odd way, like Angela Cartwright was in Lost In Space.
They both had a certain presence, an elegance, while on screen.
I suppose ED more than AC, since Elinor was a grown woman at the time.
But I could look at her for hours and not regret a minute.

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I just remember her crying at leaat once in every episode of "Father Knows Best".

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Saw her in something else other than Griffith recently. The show seemed much more recent (but still old I'm sure) and she looked great. I was surprised how much I still found her appealing, outside of the crush I had on her when watching the old AG Show.

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Confession as a young teen wanted to bone her

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Sure. As an 8 or ten year old, I wanted to bone her. Good call [deleted].

Gotta luv the Deleted part. But yes, as a little kid I thought she was beautiful, and I'm so ashamed. (sarcasm alert)

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She was the jewelry store clerk in pretty woman 1990

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I didn't care for her on FKB, but found her captivating on TAGS.

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Awe, come on, The Andy Griffith show deserves more love than that!

I liked Elinor's character much more than I liked Helen...

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There's something about her facial structure, her cheekbones and smile, her teeth, she emanated kindness and cheerfulness and a unique beauty. I hadn't thought about her for decades but when I was reminded by catching a scene from AG, I remembered how impressed I was with her. She seemed like the perfect, modest, adult woman to a kid like me.
Other than that, though, I don't have any particular fondness for the AG Show. Sure I watched it a lot, and it was fine but I don't have any real reflections on what made it something other than a wholesome TV show.
But thanks for responding !

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Even Daphne the Fun Girl was better than Helen. Helen was written as a shrew, which is interesting considering background as a gangster's girlfriend.

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