San Antonio Express-News

‘Mary Ann’ became America’s sweetheart

- By Nardine Saad

Actress Dawn Wells, the former beauty queen who became a beloved icon playing the sweet castaway Mary Ann on “Gilligan’s Island,” died Wednesday at 82.

She died of complicati­ons from COVID-19, her publicist Harlan Boll said.

“America’s favorite castaway, Dawn Wells, passed peacefully this morning, in no pain as a result of complicati­ons due to Covid,” Boll said in a statement.

The Reno native, who competed as Miss Nevada in the 1959 Miss America pageant, became synonymous with the castaway during the CBS sitcom’s run between 1964 and 1967. She also appeared in “77 Sunset Strip,” “Maverick,” “Bonanza,” “The Joey Bishop Show” and “Hawaiian Eye.”

Mary Ann was modeled after Dorothy from “The Wizard of Oz,” a Kansas farm girl with pigtails and gingham dresses. She reportedly beat out 350 prospectiv­e actresses, including Raquel Welch, for the role. CBS paid her $700 a week when she started.

Playing the bright, fair-minded and reasonable castaway, she

often was a foil for the harebraine­d antics of the show’s other characters.

“It’s amazing to see what the 45-year-old man who is now

raising children is saying to me,” Wells told the Los Angeles Times in 2014. “You were my fantasy. You were the girl I would take to the prom. You were the girl who

understood my problems.’ ”

Despite her popularity — and the infamous competitio­n with “the movie star” castaway, Ginger — her character, and the coconut-loving Professor, didn’t originally appear in the show’s catchy theme song until her costar Tina Louise (Ginger Grant) insisted on it.

“Dawn would say that Mary Ann fits today just as she fit three generation­s ago, because she is timeless,” Boll said. “In a world where the industry and society has been celebratin­g their ‘Bad girls,’ Mary Ann continues to be, for many, the breath of fresh air as the ‘Good Girl.’ ”

Wells’ gingham dress and famous belly button-covering shorts from the series are currently on display in the lobby of the Hollywood Museum, Boll said.

More recently, Wells played Annie Hughes in the web series “Life Interrupte­d” and the web series shorts “She’s Still on That Freaking Island” with Terry Ray. She voiced Gumbalina Toothingto­n in the animated series “The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants.”

No services are scheduled at this time, and in lieu of flowers, donations are requested to the Elephant Sanctuary in Hohenwald, Tenn., Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum or the Shambala Preserve.

 ?? Associated Press file photo ?? Dawn Wells is flanked by fellow cast members of “Gilligan’s Island,” Bob Denver, left, and Alan Hale Jr., in 1965. She died Wednesday in Los Angeles of causes related to COVID-19.
Associated Press file photo Dawn Wells is flanked by fellow cast members of “Gilligan’s Island,” Bob Denver, left, and Alan Hale Jr., in 1965. She died Wednesday in Los Angeles of causes related to COVID-19.

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