doyouremember.com
Ralph Waite Almost Quit ‘The Waltons’ Over One Wild Misunderstanding
Ralph Waite became one of television’s most beloved fathers as John Walton Sr. on The Waltons. His calm strength helped shape the family drama, but one early filming experience almost made him walk away before the series had fully begun.
According to MeTV, Ralph Waite once recalled his shock after learning that an early episode involved a bear encounter. The episode, titled “The Hunt,” featured John-Boy stepping in after his father faced a black bear during a hunting trip.
Ralph Waite Thought He Had To Wrestle A Real Bear For ‘The Waltons’
Ralph Waite learned what it meant to be a patient father through John Walton Sr. / Everett Collection
Waite later explained that “The Hunt” was the first episode the cast filmed, even though it was not the first to air. When he read the script, he did not fully process the part involving the bear. That changed when he arrived on set and saw the animal in person.
A WALTON THANKSGIVING REUNION, from left: Michael Learned, Ralph Waite, 1993. ph: Randy Tepper /© CBS / Courtesy Everett Collection
The bear looked huge, and Waite felt serious fear. He said he nearly ran off right then because he believed he would have to wrestle the animal himself. The misunderstanding ended when someone explained that the trainer would handle the scene. The trainer would wear a bear suit, and camera angles would make it look as if Waite were fighting the bear.
The Scary Moment Became A Favorite Memory
TV Guide
Once Waite understood the plan, the fear eased. What first looked like a dangerous assignment became a carefully staged scene. The actor could finally relax and enjoy the process of making one of the show’s early, memorable episodes. Years later, Waite looked back on the moment with humor. He said he was glad he did not run away from the set. What started with shock and anxiety became the beginning of years of meaningful memories with the cast and crew of The Waltons.
A WALTON THANKSGIVING REUNION, Richard Thomas, Jon Walmsley, Kami Cotler, David W. Harper, Eric Scott, Mary Beth McDonough, Judy Norton-Taylor, Michael Learned, Ellen Corby, Ralph Waite, 1993 / Everett Collection
The story also shows why The Waltons still has such a warm place in classic TV history. The series often focused on family, hardship, responsibility, and love, but it also had moments of adventure that gave the characters more depth. A bear scene may sound unusual for the gentle family drama, yet it fits the show’s world of rural life and survival. For fans, the Ralph Waite memory adds charm to an already beloved series. It reminds viewers that even actors who seemed steady onscreen had nervous moments behind the scenes. In the end, Ralph Waite stayed, and television gained one of its most enduring father figures.
Next up: The ‘Six Million Dollar Man’ Cast Has Only Three Surviving Stars Left
The post Ralph Waite Almost Quit ‘The Waltons’ Over One Wild Misunderstanding appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A