![]() And also Jonathon Harris, (who played) Dr. So as the show progressed we were opposite 'Batman,' and 'Batman' struck this note of camp. And I loved singing and dancing so I knew that’s what I wanted to do. When I came from Norway, from an orphanage in Norway and I got off the airplane to my adoptive parents, my mother said I walked off the airplane like Charlie Chaplin. I knew that acting was what I wanted to do all my life. Because, as I said, I really love acting. So, there I was.”īob Barrett: “How did you feel as the series evolved? After that first season, it became (a bit more campy) than it had started out (or) that you had signed up for. And he had (also) seen one of the shows that I had done with Jack Palance, 'The Greatest Show on Earth' and he just loved my performance. He was testing other women for the role but I think he fell in love with me at first sight when he saw what I was wearing. But Irwin Allen, when we met, for some reason, I don’t know why, but I wore a pink suit and big, bangled, round-hoop earrings. I didn’t know that I was beautiful or that I was sexy. The blond, blue-eyed, cute, very I think sexy, although I didn’t know it at the time. And also, I was very, I would say, I fit the Hollywood mold at the time. ![]() I was always the ingénue that they would call to do, like 'My Three Sons' and 'The Greatest Show on Earth.' They knew that I could work, they knew that I was able to understand what was going on on the set, they could depend on me. Marta Kristen: “I was doing, well I did almost all the shows on television during that time. Marta Kristen will be in Pensacola later this week as a guest at Pensacon. After that show she concentrated on raising a family while still appearing as a guest star on TV through the 80s and 90s. She played Judy Robinson, the oldest daughter on the original “Lost in Space” TV series. When she swims away, she leaves the pendant Bonehead gave her behind, which Frankie finds.Marta Kristen was a busy working actor in the early 1960s when she landed her signature role. Lorelei also saves Frankie, after he opened his parachute too late and fell into the water too hard. When Sugar Kane has gone missing, Lorelei sings a song that only Bonehead can hear, and she writes him a hint where he can find Sugar Kane on the beach. Bonehead buried her clothes near the beach. Lorelei stripped naked, and ran to the ocean, and swam home. Bonehead tried to change her mind, but was unsuccessful. At the beach, Lorelei though it best to break it of with Bonehead, because, she is immortal, and the relationship would haunt her forever. They left before 12 o'clock, which is when Lorelei's tail would return. Bonehead even asked for a slow song, so Lorelei could dance as well. Lorelei and Bonehead spent the evening at the party. Bonehead then convinced her to meet the gang at the party that night, and Lorelei agreed. Bonehead had a lot of questions for her, which she all answered. She'd done all that to please Bonehead, since he was a first human that she really liked in her 300 years. Lorelei also had made a bikini from a parachute that was left in the water. Bonehead then waits for Lorelei the whole night, and when she finally arrives she has legs. When Bonehead notices that bite resembling human teeth marks, he remembers his date with Lorelei, and leaves Sugar Kane on the beach. When Sugar Kane and Bonehead walk on the beach, Sugar Kane decides to go into the water, but something bites her, and she runs out. Lorelei also reveals that she is a mermaid, which Bonehead at first dismisses as a joke, but he then sees her tail, and believes her. Lorelei and Bonehead set up a meeting the next day at the cove. Bonehead recognizes her as his savior, and thanks her. Later that night, Bonehead is just floating with his surfboard again, and Lorelei approaches him. ![]() She guides him to beach, and makes sure he gets on land. Lorelei saves Bonehead when he falls off of his surf board and hits his head.
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