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Dawn Wells, who played Mary Ann on ‘Gilligan’s Island,’ dies at 82 of coronavirus complications

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By Will Dunham | Reuters

Dawn Wells, who parlayed her girl-next-door charm and wholesome beauty into enduring TV fame as the sweet-natured desert island castaway Mary Ann on the classic 1960s sitcom “Gilligan’s Island,” died Wednesday at age 82, her publicist said.

Wells, who won the title of Miss Nevada in 1959 and competed in the Miss America contest, died from complications of COVID-19, publicist Harlan Boll said in a statement.

Born in the gambling city of Reno, Wells played Kansas farm girl Mary Ann Summers, one of seven castaways stranded after their boat, the S.S. Minnow, became battered in a storm during what was supposed to be a three-hour tour from Hawaii. Wells beat out actresses including Raquel Welch for her role.

“Gilligan’s Island” ran for three seasons (1964-67) with a cast that also included Bob Denver as the zany Gilligan, Alan Hale Jr. as “The Skipper,” Jim Backus as millionaire Thurston Howell III, Natalie Schafer as his posh wife, Russell Johnson as “The Professor,” and Tina Louise as movie star Ginger.

The death of Wells leaves Louise, 86, the sole survivor of these cast members.

The 98 episodes invariably involved their efforts in vain to get off the island, even as a parade of guest stars dropped in and had no trouble getting out. The show drew the wrath of critics but its innocent fun caught on with viewers at a time of tumult in America after the assassination of a president and during the rise of the civil rights movement and the escalation of the Vietnam War.

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  • LOS ANGELES – JULY 15: Dawn Wells portrays Mary Ann Summers in the CBS television program “Gilligan’s Island.” Image dated: July 15, 1965 Hollywood, CA. (Photo by CBS via Getty Images)

  • FILE – In this 1965 file photo, Dawn Wells, center, poses with fellow cast members of “Gilligan’s Island,” Bob Denver and Alan Hale Jr., in Los Angeles. Wells, who played the wholesome Mary Ann on the 1960s sitcom “Gilligan’s Island,” has died. Her publicist says Wells died early Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2020, in Los Angeles, of causes related to COVID-19. (AP Photo/File)

  • FILE – This Oct. 2, 1978 file photo shows the cast of “Gilligan’s Island,” from left, Russell Johnson, as the professor; Jim Backus as Thurston Howell III; Natalie Schafer, as Mrs. Howell III; Alan Hale Jr., as the skipper; Bob Denver, as Gilligan; Judith Baldwin replacing original cast member Tina Louise, as Ginger, and Dawn Wells, as Mary Ann, posing during filming of a two-hour reunion show, “The Return from Gilligan’s Island,” in Los Angeles. Wells, who played the wholesome Mary Ann among a misfit band of shipwrecked castaways on the 1960s sitcom “Gilligan’s Island, died Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2020, of causes related to COVID-19, her publicist said. (AP Photo/Wally Fong, File)

  • FILE – In this June 8, 2008 file photo, actress Dawn Wells arrives at the TV Land Awards in Santa Monica, Calif. Wells, who played the wholesome Mary Ann among a misfit band of shipwrecked castaways on the 1960s sitcom “Gilligan’s Island, died Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2020, of causes related to COVID-19, her publicist said.(AP Photo/Matt Sayles)

  • FILE – In this April 29, 2016 file photo, Dawn Wells arrives at the Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles. Wells, who played the wholesome Mary Ann among a misfit band of shipwrecked castaways on the 1960s sitcom “Gilligan’s Island, died Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2020, of causes related to COVID-19, her publicist said. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

  • FILE – In this June 8, 2008 file photo, actress Dawn Wells arrives at the TV Land Awards in Santa Monica, Calif. Wells, who played the wholesome Mary Ann among a misfit band of shipwrecked castaways on the 1960s sitcom “Gilligan’s Island, died Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2020, of causes related to COVID-19, her publicist said.(AP Photo/Mark Mainz, File)

  • FILE – DECEMBER 30: Dawn Wells, who starred as Mary Ann in “Gilligan’s Island,” died December 30 of causes related to COVID-19 in Los Angeles. She was 82 years old. HOLLYWOOD, CA – MARCH 13: Actress Dawn Wells arrives at ‘TV Cares: Ribbon of Hope Celebration 2004’ on March 13, 2004 at the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

  • FILE – DECEMBER 30: Dawn Wells, who starred as Mary Ann in “Gilligan’s Island,” died December 30 of causes related to COVID-19 in Los Angeles. She was 82 years old. MARINA DEL REY – FEBRUARY 03: Actress Dawn Wells arrives at the launch party for “Gilligan’s Island: The Complete First Season” on February 03, 2004 in Marina del Rey, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

  • FILE – DECEMBER 30: Dawn Wells, who starred as Mary Ann in “Gilligan’s Island,” died December 30 of causes related to COVID-19 in Los Angeles. She was 82 years old. MARINA DEL REY, CA – FEBRUARY 3: (U.S. TABS AND HOLLYWOOD REPORTER OUT) Actress Dawn Wells poses during the “Gilligan’s Island: The Complete First Season” DVD launch party on February 3, 2004 in Marina Del Rey, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

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Wells, playing a cheerful brunette Midwestern farm girl, appeared in the series wearing short shorts, midriff tops and pigtails. Louise, playing a buxom red-headed sensation akin to Marilyn Monroe, wore slinky, form-fitting dresses. The two inspired what became an enduring pop culture question for men: “Ginger or Mary Ann?”

Wells said that question was the most common topic mentioned to her by fans. “Mostly they’ll pick a favorite, Ginger or Mary Ann. For some reason, they feel they have to make a choice,” Wells told Forbes magazine in 2016.

Wells had effusive praise for Denver and her other cast mates but was not especially close to Louise, who distanced herself from the Ginger character and declined to appear in various “Gilligan’s Island” reboots with her former co-stars.

“We had nothing against each other,” Wells told the Los Angeles Times in 2014. “We didn’t have much in common.”

“Gilligan’s Island” was canceled by network executives despite respectable ratings, then became ubiquitous in syndicated reruns.

“A misconception is that we must be wealthy, rolling in the dough, because we got residuals. We didn’t really get a dime,” Wells told Forbes.

Wells said she was paid $750 a week, adding, “Sherwood Schwartz, our producer, reportedly made $90 million on the reruns alone.”

Like some of her co-stars, she suffered from typecasting in Hollywood in the years after the series ended, appearing in TV guest spots and stage work before taking roles in B-movies.

In light of the show’s steady popularity in the 1970s, three made-for-TV movies were made with progressively far-fetched plots involving Soviet satellites and visiting basketball players: “Rescue from Gilligan’s Island” (1978), “The Castaways on Gilligan’s Island” (1979) and “The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan’s Island” (1981).

Wells also lent her voice to the animated “Gilligan’s Planet” (1982) in which the castaways become stranded on a far-away planet.

Wells also capitalized on her fame by writing, “Mary Ann’s Gilligan’s Island Cookbook,” and later, for the 50th anniversary of the series in 2014, the book, “What Would Mary Ann Do? A Guide to Life.”

Wells was born Oct. 18, 1938, in Reno, and studied theater at the University of Washington, and headed to Hollywood after her beauty pageant success.

She embraced her pop culture status but said there was more to her than just being Mary Ann.

“I’m deeper, smarter, more ambitious, funnier. I think if you meet me for 15 minutes, there is nothing you won’t know: what you see is what you get,” she told Forbes.


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