Tina Louise was struggling with boarding school as a child before she found herself trapped in a tropical island.
The actress found a renowned ginger grant on the sitcom Gilligan Island. “Sunday: Memoir.” The star said that for the first time she was finally free to discuss her painful childhood in depth.
Louise told Fox News Numbers, “I didn’t live with my mother until I was 11.” “I didn’t have her whole life…I kept all of this in my heart. Then, I felt angry. By the time I was picked up by my mother, she was with her third husband and lived a different life. It was the very delicate life she wanted, she wanted herself, so she found a very successful man.”
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Starting from left: Dawn Wells, Bob Denver and Tina Louise, circa 1965. Louise told Fox News Numbers that she felt relaxed for the first time telling her full story. (Alamy)
“I live now,” Louise shared. “But I never deal with what happened to me.
When Louise and Tina Blacker were born, her mother was 18 years old and her father was 10 years older. By the time she was 4 years old, they had divorced. When she was 6 years old, she was sent to Boarding schools in Adressley, New York She wondered if her parents would come back for her.
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“I don’t want to be there from the beginning,” she explained. “We’re all just a bunch of angry little girls. Just like ‘King of the Flies’ – no one wants to be there. And there’s a bunch of little girls. You always find someone to choose one. I’m told my job is to hit this little girl. It’s ridiculous. I never thought about why they chose me.”

Louise’s audiobook “Sunday” is now available. (Hear)
“I remember I was trying to catch a cold so I could barely speak, so I could leave the place,” Louise shared. “They kept giving me hot milk. I was asked to call my mother. I told her I wanted to come to her, but I was told it wasn’t the time to go out. I learned that she was with her second husband and he didn’t want to be a little girl in the house. He just wanted to be with his beautiful wife.”
A student stabbed Louise with a pencil. She said there were still faint scars. When she chats with another little girl at night, Louise claims that a teacher lets her alone in a dark bathroom with spiders crawling on the ceiling. She described being slapped when she tried to take a shower. Her closest friend is the caterpillar, who is hidden in the box under the bed. They were taken away, she said.

Louise later discovered that Consolation was an actress who played the role of caring. (Screen Collection/Getty Images)
“They took everything away,” Louise recalled. “My mom used to take me a doll, and that was taken away immediately at night. I don’t remember coming back. You don’t remember something like that. You just remember it was taken away.”

Louise takes the time to read to the children. (J. Countess/Wireimage/Getty Images)
Louise always prays for Sunday. It was a day of visit. She was always waiting for her parents that day, but they didn’t always come.
“I long for a hug,” she said. “I don’t think I know what’s going on. I just know it’s painful.”
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Start from left: Producer Sherwood Schwartz, actresses Dawn Wells and Tina Louise, actors Bob Denver and “Gilligan’s Island” Russell Johnson at the second annual TV awards ceremony held on March 7, 2004 at the Hollywood Palladium Awards in Hollywood, California. (Frank Micelotta/Getty Images)
It wasn’t until Louise was 8 that she was able to move with her father and his new wife. She was very happy. But her happiness won’t last long. At 11, her mother married a wealthy doctor, one-third of her four husbands, hoping she would live with them A bizarre townhouse in New York City.

The young Tina Louise recorded her only album, Time for Tina in 1957. (Popsie Randolph/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
Louise admitted that for years she had been reluctant to fight for her father in court. She wouldn’t see him until Hollywood called.
“I’m very upset,” she said. “I can’t even name him. It can’t come out of my mouth…I just expect him to do something about it. When I was living with my mom, I couldn’t believe I had to tell him that I couldn’t see him again.

Louise said she was looking for her father at the age of 22. (Screen Collection/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
At the age of 22, adult Louise started performing and he went out to find his father.

Louise, circa 1960. (Screen Collection/Getty Images)
“We have to build new relationships,” she said. “It’s not easy…but we have to rebuild.”
Her relationship with her mother is complicated.
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Louise and Brad Pitt attended the Beverly Hills premiere at the Laemmle’s Fine Arts Theatre in Beverly Hills in Beverly Hills, California around 1992. (Vinnie Zuffante/Getty Images)
“She was a lively person, but she lost her mother when she was three,” Louise explained. “So she had a problem…she couldn’t imagine that at the age of 18, she would have a baby. She had no mother. My grandfather, I only met twice, put his baby in the orphanage for a while. Then he got a babysitter.”

Louise was seen interviewing him after returning from 1959-60 in Germany’s Army Tour. (Getty Image)
“My mom has the world she dreams about.” “She wants to live somehow and be surrounded by some people. She is very beautiful. She loves art. But she loses a lot of temper with people…I don’t think she realizes herself…but she does accompany the fact that I want to learn to perform. It’s exciting.”
Louise later escaped from her past. She plays stars The 1960s sitcom “Gilligan Island”. It will continue to find new audiences over the years thanks to replay and streaming platforms.

Louise did not get rich from the “Isle of Gilligan”. (Jared Siskin/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)
Louise insists that the show didn’t make the actor rich. She’s told before Forbes She received no residue.

Starting from left: Ginger (Tina Louise), Mary Ann (Dawn Wells) and Mrs. Howell (Natalie Schaefer) in the scene of the 1960s TV comedy Gilligan’s Island. (Getty Image)
“No one got them at the time,” she told Fox News Digital. “I read it somewhere. [co-star] dawn [Wells] Be able to get something through a lawyer. But that’s what I read. I don’t remember. But we never did. The people who own it make a lot of money, that’s for sure. I was just surprised it was still opening! ”
In 1996, Louise read another article, one about the decline in students’ reading ability. The New York Times Report. This prompted her to join Learning Leader, a nonprofit that trains volunteers to train New York City’s public school students. According to the store, she worked quietly with students over the next two decades.
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At New York Fashion Week, around 2002, Louise was with her daughter. (Evan Agostini/Imagesdirect/Getty Images)
The media noted that Louise began to help alone after the organization lost its funds a few years ago.

Louise said helping kids learn how to read has always been one of her passions throughout her life. (Chad Buchanan/Getty Image)
This is what she still does today.
“It gives me a lot of happiness,” she said. “Help students and give them hope.”