Gilligans Island star Tina Louise suffered troubled childhood before Hollywood fame

Before Tina Louise found herself stranded on a tropical island, she was plagued with loneliness as a child in boarding school.The actress, who found fame as the glamorous Ginger Grant on the sitcom “Gilligan’s Island,” has recently released the audio version of her 1997 book, “Sunday: A Memoir.” The star said that, for the first time, she finally felt free to discuss her painful childhood in depth.“I didn’t live with my mother until I was 11,” Louise told Fox News Digital.“I had a whole period of life without her… I kept all of that inside of me.

And then, I developed anger.By the time I was picked up by my mother, she was with her third husband and had a different life.

It was a very sophisticated life that she wanted for herself, so she found a very successful man.”“I live in the present,” Louise shared.“But I’ve never dealt with what happened to me.

When the book first came out, my mother was alive.She didn’t like it to the point that she said I made it up.

I understood that as her not wanting to deal with it… She was the most dominant force in my life.”When Louise, then Tina Blacker, was born, her mother was 18 and her father was 10 years older.By the time she was 4 years old, they were divorced.

At 6 years old, she was sent away to a boarding school in Ardsley, New York, where she wondered if her parents would ever come back for her.“I didn’t want to be there right from the start,” she explained.“We were all just a bunch of angry little girls.

It was like ‘Lord of the Flies’ — nobody wanted to be there.And there were gangs of little girls.

You were always going to find someone to pick on.I was told that my job was to hit this little girl.

It was ridiculous.I never figured out why they chose me.”“I remember I kept trying to catch a very bad cold so that I could hardly speak, so I could leave this place,” Louise shared.

“They kept giving me hot milk.I was asked to call my mother.

I told her I wan...

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