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May 8, 2023

Episode 14 – Out Of This World Convo With Dee Wallace Part 2

Episode 14 – Out Of This World Convo With Dee Wallace Part 2

During the second part of his conversation with “ET The Extra-Terrestrial” star Dee Wallace, host Tony Miros gets the scoop about what it was like on the set of the Stephen King horror classic “Cujo,” her experience working with directors Peter Jackson on his cult classic film “The Frighteners” and Rob Zombie on his remake of “Halloween,” and how much she’s enjoying working with her old friend – actor Gregory Harrison on the hit Fox series “9-1-1”!


DEE WALLACE

Dee Wallace was born Deanna Bowers and raised in a religious home in Kansas City, Kansas. Although her family was lower middle class financially, they were wealthy in love and talent. Dee’s grandmother was a beautiful artist, her mother a well-known and respected actress in local theatre, and her father an entrepreneur salesman who, unfortunately, fell to alcoholism. He succumbed to the disease with suicide when Dee was a senior in high school.

Dee graduated from Kansas University with a degree in Theatre Education and taught a year of high school before leaving for New York to seek her fame and fortune in 1977. Her first audition was for Hal Prince the day she arrived in the Big Apple. She made it to the last round of five girls but didn’t book the part. However, she knew she was on her way!

The next two years found her dancing in several touring productions and accumulating tons of commercials which kept her financially solvent. She did a small part in “The Stepford Wives” and some small industrial films and decided to make her way to Hollywood to try her luck in film.

She landed co-star roles right away, which led to guest star parts, which led to films. Within four short years after leaving Kansas, Blake Edwards cast her in the hit film “10,” which led to Joe Dante’s “The Howling.” Steven Spielberg saw her and called her in for an audition for “Used Cars.” She didn’t book that, but Mr. Spielberg called her when “ E.T., The Extraterrestrial“ came around, and offered her the part of Mary.

She went on to work for more greats like Lewis Teague (Cujo) and Peter Jackson (The Frighteners). Ms. Wallace now has over 250 film credits to her name and is one of the most prolific actresses in Hollywood. She has five series and hundreds of commercials under her belt.

Ms. Wallace is also a clairaudient channel and has written six books on the art of self-creation. Her newest release is BORN: Giving Birth to a New You (Briton Publishing). She has also written a children’s book, the first in a series, accompanying BORN entitled Buppalapaloo and The I Love MEs. Ms. Wallace has just concluded her 560th segment of her live radio show, Conscious Creation. She conducts monthly webinars on the subject of Conscious Creation.

 

To visit Dee’s website go to - https://iamdeewallace.com

To connect with Dee Wallace go to - https://www.facebook.com/DeeWallaceOfficialFB

To purchase Dee’s new book “Born: Giving Birth To A New You go to - https://iamdeewallace.com/product-category/books/ 

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Dee Wallace

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DEE WALLACE

Dee Wallace was born Deanna Bowers and raised in a religious home in Kansas City, Kansas. Although her family was lower middle class financially, they were wealthy in love and talent. Dee’s grandmother was a beautiful artist, her mother a well-known and respected actress in local theatre, and her father an entrepreneur salesman who, unfortunately, fell to alcoholism. He succumbed to the disease with suicide when Dee was a senior in high school.

Dee graduated from Kansas University with a degree in Theatre Education and taught a year of high school before leaving for New York to seek her fame and fortune in 1977. Her first audition was for Hal Prince the day she arrived in the Big Apple. She made it to the last round of five girls but didn’t book the part. However, she knew she was on her way!

The next two years found her dancing in several touring productions and accumulating tons of commercials which kept her financially solvent. She did a small part in “The Stepford Wives” and some small industrial films and decided to make her way to Hollywood to try her luck in film.

She landed co-star roles right away, which led to guest star parts, which led to films. Within four short years after leaving Kansas, Blake Edwards cast her in the hit film “10,” which led to Joe Dante’s “The Howling.” Steven Spielberg saw her and called her in for an audition for “Used Cars.” She didn’t book that, but Mr. Spielberg called her when “ E.T., The Extraterrestrial“ came around, and offered her the part of Mary.

She went on to work for more… Read More