My college roommate sent her fan mail and a request for a signed photograph – and she actually responded with a very nice signed photo.
While the show *China Beach* does not really hold up, I am still a 100% Dana Delany fan.
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she’s honestly such a timeless beauty, her in china beach was my first girl crush and i’m not even sorry about it.
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Hubba hubba
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A very old magazine interview with her (possibly in Playboy) was where I first heard about Willem Dafoe’s massive manhood. She had lots to say of both his and James Woods’, IIRC.
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When women had to just be naturally beautiful without butts and lips and huge eyelashes, this is what it looked like
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“Hey, smallville!”
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Dana Delaney starred in the film For Hope made by the late comedian and actor Bob Saget about his sister’s struggle with the rare disease, Scleroderma. I watched that movie with my dear mother not thinking anything initially but it stayed with me. There was something about it I couldn’t explain. Not too long after I had my first Raynaud’s attack. I recalled in the film that’s one of the first symptoms Bob’s dear sister Hope had. My mother remembered too but the disease is rare and I didn’t want to believe it but because I’d seen the movie I knew to go see a rheumatologist right away. And crazily it turned out I was diagnosed with Scleroderma too. It’s been very hard, but I’d never have known about it otherwise. Bob worked tirelessly with @srfcure, the Scleroderma Research Fund For a Cure, to find one for this dreadful disease. I know Dana has attended fundraisers too. I’m always thankful she took the role in that small film about a rare, disease so others could learn of it
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Ani-mani, totally insaney, Dana Deeelaney!
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If you like how she looks here, don’t watch Tulsa King
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Guest slot on Moonlighting
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Does anyone else remember the intro to Animaniacs where Yakko says, “Dana Delaney” and does the eyebrow raise thing?
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1989 was peak *China Beach*.
My college roommate sent her fan mail and a request for a signed photograph – and she actually responded with a very nice signed photo.
While the show *China Beach* does not really hold up, I am still a 100% Dana Delany fan.
she’s honestly such a timeless beauty, her in china beach was my first girl crush and i’m not even sorry about it.
Hubba hubba
A very old magazine interview with her (possibly in Playboy) was where I first heard about Willem Dafoe’s massive manhood. She had lots to say of both his and James Woods’, IIRC.
When women had to just be naturally beautiful without butts and lips and huge eyelashes, this is what it looked like
“Hey, smallville!”
Dana Delaney starred in the film For Hope made by the late comedian and actor Bob Saget about his sister’s struggle with the rare disease, Scleroderma. I watched that movie with my dear mother not thinking anything initially but it stayed with me. There was something about it I couldn’t explain. Not too long after I had my first Raynaud’s attack. I recalled in the film that’s one of the first symptoms Bob’s dear sister Hope had. My mother remembered too but the disease is rare and I didn’t want to believe it but because I’d seen the movie I knew to go see a rheumatologist right away. And crazily it turned out I was diagnosed with Scleroderma too. It’s been very hard, but I’d never have known about it otherwise. Bob worked tirelessly with @srfcure, the Scleroderma Research Fund For a Cure, to find one for this dreadful disease. I know Dana has attended fundraisers too. I’m always thankful she took the role in that small film about a rare, disease so others could learn of it
Ani-mani, totally insaney, Dana Deeelaney!
If you like how she looks here, don’t watch Tulsa King
Guest slot on Moonlighting
Does anyone else remember the intro to Animaniacs where Yakko says, “Dana Delaney” and does the eyebrow raise thing?