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ByPaul Gaita/Nov. 16, 2021 1:15 pm EST

2021 marks the 50th anniversary of "TheHomecoming: A Christmas Story," which introduced television audiences to the Waltons, a large family living in Virginia's Blue Ridge mountains during the Great Depression. The TV movie, which earned three Emmy nominations (winning one), led to the Emmy-winning "Waltons" series, which ran from 1972 to 1981, and six reunion TV-movie between 1982 and 1997. Many of the actors who appeared as members of theWalton family in the TV movie reprised their roles in the series, including Richard Thomas (who played John-BoyWalton) and Judy Norton Taylor (who played his sister, Mary Ellen). However, Patricia Neal (Olivia Walton) and Andrew Duggan (who co-starred as her husband, John Sr., in the telefilm) were replaced by actress MichaelLearned and RalphWaite, respectively, for the series.

As the CW prepares a new version of "Homecoming" to celebrate the TV movie's semi-centennial, with a new cast tackling the iconic characters, now is a good time to look back and discover what happened to the original Waltons during and after their TV stardom.

Ralph Waite followed The Waltons with directing and politics

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Actor Ralph Waite, who played John Walton, Sr. on "The Waltons," had a long career in features, as well as on television and the stage, prior to joining the cast of the CBS drama. He made his Broadway debut in the 1960 production of "Marathon '33," and his feature film debut in "Cool Hand Luke" (opposite future "Waltons" guest star Morgan Woodward) in 1967. Waite added more film roles in the 1970s, including the 1971 Jack Nicholson drama "Five Easy Pieces," the gritty "Trouble Man," and two features opposite Charles Bronson — "Chato's Land" and "The Stone Killer" — before joining "The Waltons."

Waite earned an Emmy nomination for "The Waltons" and a second for "Roots" in 1977; he also directed numerous episodes of the series, which helped to pave the way for his feature directorial debut with the 1980 feature "On the Nickel." Like many of his "Waltons" co-stars, Waite worked extensively on television after the series' conclusion, including multiple "Waltons" reunion movies and recurring roles on "Carnivale," "NCIS" (as Gibbs' father), and Bones (as Booth's grandfather). Subsequent feature appearances included "The Bodyguard" and "Cliffhanger"; he also ran unsuccessfully for the California seat of the U.S. House of Representatives on three occasions between 1990 and 1998. Waite died at the age of 85 on February 13, 2014.

Richard Thomas enjoyed lasting fame after The Waltons

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The eldest son of the Walton clan, John Walton Jr., or "John-Boy," was a fictionalized version of series creator Earl Hamner, Jr,., who also served as the voice of the older John-Boy in the opening and closing narration for each episode. Richard Thomas played John-Boy in Seasons 1 through 6 of the series and three TV movie reunions of "The Waltons"; he was replaced in the role for Seasons 8 and 9 by actor Robert Wightman. After earning an Emmy Award and Golden Globe nomination for his performance on the series, Thomas worked steadily on television, including the TV movies and miniseries "The Red Badge of Courage," "Roots: The Next Generation," and the 1990 version of "It."

He also appeared in numerous stage productions, including runs on Broadway in "Fifth of July," David Mamet's "Race," and a 2017 production of "The Little Foxes," which earned him a Tony nomination. In recent years, Thomas has remained busy with recurring roles on "The Americans," "Billions," and "NCIS: New Orleans." He returned to features after a long absence in the 2021 Netflix drama "The Unforgivable," with Sandra Bullock.

Michael Learned earned three Emmys as Olivia Walton

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As Olivia Daly Walton, Michael Learned oversaw her sprawling extended family for six seasons, during which she netted six Emmy nominations (winning three), and four Golden Globe Awards. Learned's Olivia was patient and gentle where her husband John could be tough, but she was also firm with her seven children and, when necessary, her neighbors on Walton's Mountain.

Michael Learned, who began her career on stage and television, left "The Waltons" at the end of the seventh season — her character's absence was attributed to health concerns — though she reprised Olivia for several "Waltons" reunion TV movies. In 1981, Learned starred in her own series, the CBS medical drama "Nurse," which earned her an additional three Emmy nominations and one award.

When the show ran its course after 25 episodes, Learned appeared in features like "Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story" and in recurring roles on "Scrubs" and several daytime soaps, including "General Hospital." In 2021, she joined the cast of Ryan Murphy's "Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story" as Catherine Dahmer, the notorious serial killer's grandmother.

Will Geer was an activist before he was a TV star

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Veteran actor and activist Will Geer played the Walton family patriarch, Zebulon Tyler Walton (a.k.a. "Pa" or "Grandpa"), from Seasons 1 through 6. The character, played by actor/ventriloquist Edgar Bergen in the pilot TV movie, was a font of tall tales and homespun wisdom, like all good grandparents. Geer's death between Season 6 and 7 also brought an end to the character, who died while engaged in one of his favorite pursuits: planting seedlings, a trait he shared with Geer in real-life.

Will Geer intended to become a botanist, but began acting on stage in the early 1930s. A dedicated activist, Geer toured the United States with folk singers Woody Guthrie and Burl Ives, even recording an album with Guthrie in 1956. His membership in the Communist Party, and refusal to testify before the House Committee on Un-American Activities, led to Geer's blacklisting in the 1950s and a forced halt to his acting career; in response, he built the Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum, which produced plays and performers for fellow blacklisters.

Geer's career rebounded in the 1960s with a Tony nomination for the 1963 musical "110 in the Shade." Film roles preceded his star-making turn as Zebulon Walton; he worked steadily on the program, as well as other series and in features, until his death at the age of 76 on April 22, 1978.

Ellen Corby was an Oscar nominee and script assistant

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Ellen Corby, who played Grandma Esther Walton, was the only adult actor to appear in both "The Homecoming" and the "Waltons" series. Her combination of feistiness, warmth, and familial concern on the series earned her three Emmys and a Golden Globe, capping a long, diverse career in front of and behind the cameras in Hollywood.

Corby began acting in the late 1920s, though largely in bit and uncredited roles; she also worked as a script assistant during this period, until a supporting turn in the nostalgic "I Remember Mama" earned her an Oscar nomination in 1948. Corby worked steadily in features and television throughout the 1950s and 1960s, netting appearances in Alfred Hitchco*ck's "Vertigo" and on dozens of series, including "The Andy Griffith Show" (as hubcab thief Mrs. Lesh), "I Love Lucy," "The Addams Family" (as Lurch's mother) and even "Batman."

Corby departed "The Waltons" in 1976 following a debilitating stroke which severely impacted both her speech and mobility. She returned briefly in 1977 and eventually rejoined the cast, albeit as a recurring character, for the remainder of the series and in five of the six reunion movies. Corby died at the age of 87 on April 14, 1999.

Jon Walmsley turned from acting to music

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After relocating from his native England to the United States, actor/musician Jon Walmsley worked as a voice-over performer, most notably as the voice of Christopher Robin in the Oscar-winning animated Disney featurette "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day" in 1969. Three years later, he joined the cast of "The Waltons" as Jason, the second oldest son in the family. The role gave Walmsey the opportunity to showcase his talents as both a musician and songwriter in numerous episodes.

Walmsley reunited with his "Waltons" TV family for several TV movies, but devoted most of his energies to his career as a musician. A longtime member of Richard Marx's band, Walmsley also played with some of the biggest names in rock, pop, and country, including the Who's Roger Daltrey, Brian Setzer, the Doobie Brothers, and country legend Merle Haggard.

Walmsley also worked extensively as a session musician for multiple television series, playing tracks featured on programs like "7th Heaven" (on which he also guest-appeared as a band member), "Beverly Hills 90210" and "The Secret Life of the American Teenager."

Mary Beth McDonough is also an author

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One of a handful of "Waltons" actors who appeared on the entire series and all six "Waltons" movies, Mary Beth McDonough played Erin Walton, the second-oldest daughter of the family. Most of Erin's storylines orbited around her romances, which invariably came to an abrupt end. The character eventually found her way as an assistant plant manager at a defense company during World War II.

McDonough — who has also performed under the names Mary ElizabethMcDonough and Mary McDonough — began her career as Erin Walton on "The Homecoming" and remained with "The Waltons" during its entire network run. After the series had run its course, she appeared in a handful of features, including the oddball horror movie "Mortuary" and the thriller "Funland," written by Bonnie and Terry Turner of "That '70s Show" fame. She was later a guest star on series like "ER" and "The West Wing," while also reprising Erin for the "Waltons" reunion movies.

McDonough enjoyed a recurring role on "The New Adventures of Old Christine" in the 2000s and also penned several books, including 2018's "Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane." The Hallmark Channel adapted the story into a made-for-TV feature that same year, casting McDonough in a small role.

Kami Colter traded acting for education

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The youngest member of the Waltons clan, Elizabeth Walton shared her brother John-Boy's affinity for writing and literature, as well as a romantic streak similar to her sister Erin. Kami Cotler was cast as Elizabeth in "The Homecoming" and played her for the show's entire network run, as well as in six of the reunion TV movies.

Cotler appeared in a handful of projects prior to "The Waltons," including a short-lived sitcom called "Me and the Chimp" which paired Ted Bessell from "That Girl" with a chimpanzee. When "The Waltons" ran its course. Cotler's interest in acting waned; as she said in a 2017 interview,"Most of the things I auditioned for were not well written, and I wasn't terribly eager to get those jobs."

Education instead became her primary interest. After earning her degree from the University of California, Berkeley, Cotler taught at schools in Virginia before returning to California to teach. She has also served asthe Director of Strategic Initiatives for the Environmental Charter Schools.

Joe Conley juggled real estate and The Waltons

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Holding down the general store, post office, and auto repair shop on Walton's Mountain was good-natured Ike Godsey, played by veteran character actor Joe Conley. Many of the plotlines in the 172 episodes that featured Ike focused on his marriage to Corabeth Walton (Ronnie Claire Edwards), second cousin to John Sr. and as introverted and stubborn as Ike is outgoing and generous.

Conley began acting as a child on radio, but paused his career for college and military service in the Korean War, during which he was wounded. He returned to performing with a small role in the 1950 film "The Sound of Fury," and would work steadily on television while also supporting himself through his own real estate agencies. Conley was prepared to fall back on his second career when he was cast as Ike in 1972.

He remained with the series until its conclusion in 1981, and he returned to his lucrative real estate work while also re-teaming with his "Waltons" castmates in the reunion movies. Conley also made occasional appearances outside the "Waltons" universe, most notably in "Cast Away" in 2000. Conley died of complications from dementia at the age of 85 on July 7, 2013.

Ronnie Claire Edwards was eccentric Corabeth Walton

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On the surface, Ronnie Claire Edwards' Corabeth Walton is a world-class pill: tight-fisted with money, given to putting on airs around her extended family, and deeply eccentric. However, Corabeth's personality quirks are the result of a long time spent in isolation while caring for her sickly parents; once on her own, it takes Corabeth a while to learn the rhythms of life on Walton's Mountain, but with the help of her family and especially husband Ike Godsey, she becomes a well-loved figure.

Ronnie Claire Edwards, who played Corabeth from 1975 to 1981, appears to have been as outgoing as Corabeth was introverted (at first). In her early years, she traveled with a carnival throughout her native Oklahoma as a knife thrower's assistant and also performed at mining camps. Edwards's acting career began on the New York stage in the early 1960s; television and films, including "The Waltons" and a recurring stint on "Designing Women," followed from the 1970s through the early 2000s.

Edwards retired from acting in 2007 and began restoring homes in Los Angeles and Dallas, Texas. She also wrote several plays, as well as an autobiography and cookbook. Edwards died at the age of 83 on June 14, 2016.

Peggy Rea handled motherly duties in Seasons 8 and 9

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With the departure of Richard Thomas and Michael Learned in Seasons 6 and 7, and Ralph Waite reduced to a recurring character in Season 9, the Walton children were in need of a parental figure. Enter Rose Burton, a cousin of Olivia's, who arrives on Walton's Mountain in need of a place to live with her children after fleeing an abusive husband. Rose and her kids eventually move into the Waltons' home, and she finds a more lasting relationship in an old flame (played by William Schallert), who settles down with her.

Peggy Rea played Rose Burton in Seasons 8 and 9, as well as one TV movie. She began her career on stage before moving into television in the 1950s; roles on "I Love Lucy" led to recurring appearances on "Gunsmoke," "All in the Family," and in 1979, a stint on "The Dukes of Hazzard" as Boss Hogg's wife, Lulu.

Rea remained active on TV well into the 1990s, through recurring roles on "Step By Step" and "Grace Under Fire." She died at the age of 89 from complications of heart failure on February 5, 2011.

Busy character actor Tom Bower broke Mary Ellen's heart

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Character actor Tom Bower played what was arguably one of the most scandalous personas on "The Waltons": Dr. Curtis Willard, who captured the heart of eldest Walton daughter Mary Ellen (played by Judy Norton Taylor) in Season 5. The couple marries and has a son, John, before Curtis joins the military. Tragedy appeared to strike in Season 7 when Curtis is declared a casualty during the attack on Pearl Harbor, but Mary Ellen discovered in Season 9 that her husband was still alive but deeply traumatized from his war experiences. The couple divorced, and Mary Ellen married an old flame in the second reunion movie.

Bower — who also played a stunt pilot on "The Waltons" before signing on as Dr.Willard — has been a familiar face to TV viewers since the early 1970s. He joined the cast of "The Waltons" in 1975 and remained with the series until 1978, but also worked at a breathless clip before, during, and after his run on the program. His list of credits — which continues growing to this day — includes appearances in TV series ranging from "The Bionic Woman" and "Murder, She Wrote," to "Monk" and "Ray Donovan." Though he has fewer feature credits, they do include some major hits like "Die Hard 2" and more recently, "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Story."

A pre-fame John Ritter guested as Reverend Fordwick

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The Reverend Matthew Fordwick arrives in Season 1 of "The Waltons" to serve as the first Baptist minister on Walton's Mountain. A recent seminary graduate, Fordwick takes a hardline approach to his role and his flock, whom he regards as sinners — until he gets accidentally drunk during a visit with his cousins, the Baldwin sisters. From there, Fordwick adopts a more kind-hearted approach, which helps him meet and eventually marry Rosemary Hunter, the local schoolteacher.

John Ritter played the Reverend Fordwick from Seasons 1 through 5 of "The Waltons." He departed the series in Season 6 to take the role that would elevate him to stardom: Jack Tripper on "Three's Company." He would remain a small screen favorite for the next two decades, thanks to series like "Hooperman," "Hearts Afire" (which netted him an Emmy and Golden Globe nomination) and "8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter." He would also appear in such movies as "Bad Santa," "Sling Blade," "Skin Deep" and the first two "Problem Child" flicks.

Ritter fell ill on the set of "8 Simple Rules" and was rushed to a hospital in Burbank, California. Complications from an aortic dissection led to his death on September 11, 2003 at the age of 54.

Western vet Morgan Woodward was Grandpa's ornery cousin Boone

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Not every member of the Waltons clan was as big-hearted as John-Boy, Olivia, and the others. Case in point: Zeb's cousin, Boone Walton (played by Morgan Woodward), a loud-mouthed cuss who seemed to attract trouble like a magnet. He first appears in the two-part Season 3 episode "The Conflict," where he enflames already heated tensions between mountain folk and the government over a road project. Boone returns in Season 7's "The Moonshiner," in which Jason defends him after an arrest for making illegal liquor. Neither situation ingratiates him with the Walton family.

Woodward, a Texas native, trained as an opera singer but moved into acting after a former schoolmate, Fess Parker of "Davy Crockett" fame, got him a role in the 1956 Disney film "The Great Locomotive Chase." TV Westerns were his primary showcase — he appeared in countless episodes of "Gunsmoke," "Wagon Train," and "Bonanza" — but Woodward also turned up in two episodes of "Star Trek," donned heavy makeup to play a lizard warrior in "Battle Beyond the Stars," and terrified viewers as the sunglass-wearing boss in "Cool Hand Luke." He also recurred many times on "Dallas" as Marvin "Punk" Anderson, an advisor to the Ewings.

Woodward capped his career as an elderly serial killer on a 1995 episode of "The X-Files." A staple of Western-related events for the next decade, he died at the age of 93 at his home in Paso Robles, California, on February 22, 2019.

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Who has passed away from The Waltons? ›

Morgan Stevens, the TV star of such shows as The Waltons and Fame, has passed away. The world has lost another figurehead of television history. Morgan Stevens, best known for his role in The Waltons, passed away on January 26th, TMZ reports.

What happened to Mary Ellen's second husband on The Waltons? ›

ANSWER: Mary Ellen (Judy Norton-Taylor) married Dr. Curtis Willard in the 1977 season, and they had a baby. Then Curt was killed at Pearl Harbor in the 1978 season, and Mary Ellen found new love with Arlington Wescott "Jonesy" Jones (Richard Gililand) while taking premed courses.

What happened to Leslie Winston on The Waltons? ›

Winston effectively retired as an actress in 1993, partly because of a broken elbow which incapacitated her for a year but mainly because she started a family and wished to devote her time to raising her two daughters. Her husband is Bob Yannetti, an assistant TV director.

What happened to Kurt on The Waltons? ›

Actor Tom Bower originally played Curtis 'Curt' Willard, introduced to the series in episode 5.7 "The Wedding" and appearing periodically through season 7, when the character was listed as killed in action during the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor in episode 7.10.

Are any of the real Walton family still alive? ›

The three most prominent living members (Jim, Rob, and Alice Walton) have consistently been in the top twenty of the Forbes 400 list since 2001, as were John ( d. 2005) and Helen (d. 2007) prior to their deaths. Christy Walton took her husband John's place in the ranking after his death.

Did the grandmother on The Waltons have a stroke in real life? ›

Ellen Corby died in 1999, but she is remembered as Grandma Walton on the hit television show, The Waltons. Her work on the show earned her three Emmy awards. Yet her career almost ended in 1976 after a stroke that left her with aphasia.

Did Mary Ellen have a baby with Jonesy? ›

Mary Ellen marries Dr. Curtis Willard and they have 1 child, John Curtis, before he is lost and presumed dead after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Eventually she remarries Arlington Westcott Jones "Jonesy" and together they have 2 children, Clay and Katie.

Did any of The Waltons date each other? ›

The love stories carried over behind the scenes. Ma and Pa Walton — Ralph Waite and Michael Learned — quietly fell on love on set. And remember Jason and Toni, who we just mentioned in the prior paragraph? Well, actors Jon Walmsley and Lisa Harrison tied the knot in real life in 1979!

Did Erin get divorced on The Waltons? ›

During the end voice over , John boy states that Erin's marriage is as strong today as it was when they got married , but in A Walton Thanksgiving reunion , she is divorced and states that it was because she found out Paul was cheating on her .

Why did Liv go away on The Waltons? ›

Olivia is leaving Walton's Mountain, hustled off with tuberculosis to an Arizona sanatorium while her family somehow forges a path between unbearable grief and unbearable stoicism.

Did Ralph Waite and Michael Learned get along? ›

In 2019, it was reported that Learned and Waite "were in love" off-screen. However, the pair did not pursue a romance. "I loved him very much," she explained. "And we loved each other as much as anybody could love anybody.

How did Elizabeth get paralyzed on The Waltons? ›

Elizabeth breaks both legs in a fall from a log pile. When she comes home from the hospital, the family must adjust to her injuries and devise ways to help her walk again, something the Doctors aren't sure she'll be able to do.

What episode does Mary Ellen find out Curt is still alive? ›

Episode 208 The Whirlwind After accepting a proposal of marriage from Jonesy, Mary Ellen learns that Curt might well be alive.

Does Mary Ellen marry Jonesy? ›

In the show, Jonesy is the husband of Mary-Ellen Walton and a stepfather to John-Curtis Willard. He is also a father to Clay Jones and Katie Jones. Jonesy and Mary-Ellen got married in the reunion movie on Mother's Day on Walton's Mountain.

Did Ben and Cindy stay married on The Waltons? ›

Sadly she died a few days after giving birth to their daughter Ashley in 1992 after she developed leukemia during the pregnancy. Eric and his third wife Cindy. They married in 2001 and have 2 children together.
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Is the real Olivia Walton still alive? ›

Michael Learned (born April 9, 1939) is an American actress, known for her role as Olivia Walton in the long-running CBS drama series The Waltons (1972–1981).
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What happened to Jim Bob Walton in real life? ›

Jim didn't see himself as a celebrity at all. He'd joined the Army as a young man, and then built a sensible career, spending 35 years as a systems analyst for the University of Virginia Hospital before he retired. Most of that time he lived in the Hamner home, doing all the upkeep himself.

Is there a real Walton's Mountain in Virginia? ›

The series was based upon the book "Spencer's Mountain" by Earl Hamner Jr., who also narrated each show. While the television series took place on a fictional "Walton's Mountain," in Virginia, and the book on "Spencer's Mountain" in Wyoming, both are actually based on Hamner's hometown of Schuyler, VA.

How old was Grandma Walton when she died in real life? ›

Although a stroke in 1976 slowed her down, Ellen still made appearances on the series. Her last TV appearance was in 1997 in the TV movie A Walton Easter (1997). On April 14, 1999, Ellen died at the Motion Picture & Television Hospital in Woodland Hills, California. She was 87 years old.

How old was Grandma Walton when she died? ›

What was Grandma Walton last episode? ›

Grandma Walton was part of a close-knit Virginia family in the drama from writer Earl Hamner Jr. A stroke in 1977 forced Ms. Corby to curtail her work on the series. She was seen only occasionally and made her last appearance in 1979, although she was part of the 1997 special ''A Waltons Easter.

Who did John-Boy Walton marry? ›

He meets Janet Gilchrist who is an editor for Harper's magazine. The two are married on Walton's Mountain.

How many children does Erin Walton have? ›

Almost all of Erin's romances are ill-fated: the object of her affections either dies or proves to have poor character. Eventually she meets and marries Paul Northridge; they have three children: Susan, Amanda, and Peter.

Who was the baby John Curtis on The Waltons? ›

In these early episodes, baby John Curtis charmed audiences so much that at least one critic deemed the new baby "the perfect child," if there ever was one seen on TV. Playing John Curtis was a set of twins named Michael and Marshall Reed.

Who did the Reverend Buchanan marry on The Waltons? ›

Matthew Fordwick made quite the impression when he first arrived as the new minister on Walton's Mountain in "The Sinner" (s1-ep7) but he quickly became a trusted member of the community and eventually married the local school teacher Rosemary Hunter. He appears in 19 episodes from Season 1 to 5.

Why did Ralph Waite leave The Waltons in season 9? ›

Ralph Waite was fired from his role due to budgetary issues. The show had become more expensive as Waite aged, and at the same time the ratings started to decline.

Who did Jim Bob get pregnant on The Waltons? ›

Jim Bob waits for his daddy to finish some work, obviously anxious to tell him something important. Jim Bob finally blurts out that Kathy is pregnant but he is unsure if he is the father. Later Cindy finds that Kathy has left without telling anybody. Jim Bob locates her at Ike's store, asking her to return.

Does Jason ever marry Toni on Waltons? ›

Toni visits Walton's Mountain and Jason plays her a song he wrote called “Antoinette.” Jason steals a kiss and they eventually get married in season nine.

Does Erin marry Ashley? ›

Problems arise when he says he does not want to be married in a church. Serena (Rose's granddaughter) follows Elizabeth all the time. Ashley Longworth Jr returns to the mountain. He proposes to Erin and she accepts.

Where was The Waltons filmed? ›

“Many of the places mentioned on the series actually do exist in Schuyler.” While filmed on location in California, the fictional Walton family would have been at home in the tiny town of about 300 residents 40 minutes southwest of Charlottesville, Va., in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Was Ike Godsey a real person? ›

In addition to the Walton characters, other roles, such as the “recipe-making” Baldwin sisters and General Store owner, Ike Godsey were also inspired by real people.

What was Olivia's last episode on The Waltons? ›

What happened to Olivia Walton? The character's final appearance on the show was in the Season 8 episode "The Waiting," which aired on Nov. 22, 1979.

Is The Waltons Based on a true story? ›

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All of the Waltons were based on real people — Hamner's family, his grandfather and grandmother, his father and mother, and his brothers and sisters, of whom there were seven in the show but eight in real life.

Who was the best actor on The Waltons? ›

Richard Earl Thomas (born June 13, 1951) is an American actor. He is best known for his leading role as budding author John-Boy Walton in the CBS drama series The Waltons for which he won an Emmy Award. He also received another Emmy nomination and two Golden Globe Award nominations, for that role.

Did any of The Waltons go to war? ›

During the series' last few years, Mary Ellen and Ben start their own families; Erin, Jason and John-Boy are married in later television movie sequels. Younger children Jim-Bob and Elizabeth struggle to find and cement true love. World War II deeply affects the family. All four Walton boys enlist in the military.

Will there be a Waltons reboot? ›

The CW announced a new movie, “The Waltons' Thanksgiving,” which will debut in the fourth quarter of 2022. A follow-up to 2021's “The Waltons' Homecoming,” the special will feature Bellamy Young, Logan Shroyer and Richard Thomas reprising their roles with Teddy Sears newly joining the cast.

Was The Waltons filmed in a real house? ›

The Walton's made use of many period appropriate buildings, sets and locations. Being a domestic, family based drama much of the action was staged in and around the Walton family home. While the interiors were filmed on Stage 26 of the former Burbank studios, the house exterior was filmed on the jungle set.

Does Elizabeth walk again? ›

Eventually Elizabeth inadvertantly takes a step at school, then later Jim Bob encourages her to get off the swing and walk to him. She does and she is well on the way to recovery.

Did the Hamner family really own a mountain? ›

People have been asking for more than four decades if "the family is real" and "is there a 'real' Walton's Mountain?" The answer is yes. Though the names might be different Earl Hamner based the show on his memories of growing up in rural Virginia with his family during the depression.

Why did Curt leave Mary Ellen on The Waltons? ›

Then Curt was killed at Pearl Harbor in the 1978 season, and Mary Ellen found new love with Arlington Wescott "Jonesy" Jones (Richard Gililand) while taking premed courses. The romance was threatened when Curt was discovered not to have died after all, but the two decided their marriage had ended and divorced.

What happened to Ben and Cindy's baby Virginia on The Waltons? ›

Virginia Walton was only ever depicted on screen as a baby (in the show's final two seasons) and a toddler in the 1982 reunion special Mother's Day on Walton's Mountain. However, fans came to know that she had died at the age of 17, int he fourth TV film, A Walton Thanksgiving Reunion.

Does Jim Bob become a preacher on The Waltons? ›

Jim-Bob decides to become a preacher after a near death experience.

Are the Baldwin sisters from The Waltons still alive? ›

They reprised their roles as the Baldwin sisters for TV movies A Walton Wedding (1995) and A Walton Easter (1997). Helen Kleeb passed away just shy of her 97th birthday in late December, 2003. Two years later, Mary Jackson died shortly after her 95th birthday in December of 2005.

What episode of The Waltons does Mary Ellen get pregnant? ›

The Waltons - Season 6 Episode 7: The Grandchild (1) - Metacritic.

Who does Daisy marry on The Waltons? ›

In The Waltons episode "The Revelation," John-Boy proposes to his girlfriend Daisy, and when she said yes, it was a real moment on the show.

Who owns Waltons Mountain now? ›

The new owners, Carole Johnson of Ukiah, California, Ray Castro of New Jersey, and Kirstin DeMaio of Michigan, plan to open it up for tours. The Waltons Hamner House opens Friday and tickets will be available at the Walton Mountain Museum across the street.

Did John-Boy Waltons pass away? ›

The real life John-Boy, Earl Hamner Jr., who created 'The Waltons,' dies at age 92.

Is Rose from The Waltons still alive? ›

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Which Walton son died in plane crash? ›

"John Walton, Wal-Mart Heir, Dies in Crash." Associated Press 06/28/2005. Jeff Niese.

Why did Olivia leave The Waltons and then come back? ›

Michael Learned didn't like TV acting

The show indicates that she's being treated for tuberculosis in Arizona, but Learned didn't return to Walton's Mountain until the reunion films.

Was there a real Ike Godsey? ›

In addition to the Walton characters, other roles, such as the “recipe-making” Baldwin sisters and General Store owner, Ike Godsey were also inspired by real people.

Where is John-Boy Walton at now? ›

Outside of acting, Thomas is a happily married family man in his hometown of New York. He has a son, Montana, with his wife Georgiana Bischoff and four children from his first marriage to Alma Gonzales -- Richard Francisco, Pilar, Barbara, and Gwyneth.

Why did they get rid of Curt on The Waltons? ›

Even though John-Curtis was a well-known character in “The Waltons,” he did not appear in the special reunion productions. According to Judy Norton, her television son's absence from the show's reunion movies had to do with finances and not storylines.

Why did Ralph Waite leave The Waltons in Season 9? ›

Ralph Waite was fired from his role due to budgetary issues. The show had become more expensive as Waite aged, and at the same time the ratings started to decline.

How did The Waltons end? ›

The final episode, titled “The Revel,” aired on June 4, 1981. In the episode, John-Boy goes to New York to pursue his writing career but arrives to find that his manuscript has been rejected. His publisher's secretary gives him enough money to return home and advises him to start a new book. He returned home dejected.

How old was Sam Walton when he died? ›

Was there a real Grandpa Walton? ›

In his later years, he was well known for his role as the grandfather figure Zebulon Walton in the TV series The Waltons until his death.
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Will Geer
DiedApril 22, 1978 (aged 76) Los Angeles, California, U.S.
OccupationActor musician social activist
Years active1927–1978
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Is Walton a true story? ›

In the foothills of the lovely old Blue Ridge Mountains… … Lies the small town of Schulyer, Virginia, home of the Hamner family – the real-life family on which the Waltons were based. The mountain town of Schuyler is home to about 400 residents, and there the two-story Hamner family home still stands.

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