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eople solve their problems and stopped evil-dooers. It wasn’t just that Joanna was so beautiful – she was the teacher everyone wished they could have – a true confidant, a friend, an adult with all the answers.
ked the Isis “flying shot” I had and said, “It doesn’t show the damn boots!” She went on to explain that she hated the “damn boots” and that they designed the Isis doll before the series even aired (marketing even back then!) and she hated the boots. I laughed and said I was amazed how Isis would always come running down the road, chasing the runaway truck or whatever, in those boots.
t her, give her hug, and talk to her, well, it’s just a dream come true. I admire her for her philosophy of taking care of people. She did that as a fictional character on a TV show and gave lessons and morality tales. As a nurse, she provided one-on-one care to dying people and gave them love and dignity, and now she helps people to learn to relax and relieve their stress. What an inspiration. A marvelous website called the Unofficial Isis Appreciation page at:
http://www.angelfire.com/tv2/isis/home.html
is the best Isis web site I have ever seen. The site is filled with Isis images, episode information, interviews, and behind the scenes trivia. I HIGHLY recommend this web site.
The Unofficial Isis Appreciation page reports that Joanna Cameron reads the site and has provided this address for people to send her mail:
Joanna Cameron
P.O. Box 1208
Kapaau, Hawaii 96755
This is a special address that was set up to handle Joanna's fan mail.
I HIGHLY recommend this web site.
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I very much enjoyed reading your wonderfully written piece on meeting Joanna Cameron. She was very and still is and inspiration to me after all these years. Like yourself, I grew up with wonderful Saturday a.m.role models on TV (can't really say the same for present day Sat. a.m.). I responded alot to all the characters hero/heroine if you will even as I am a female. There seemed to be know distinction that only boys or girls could react to their own. However, I surely aligned with Ms Joanna Cameron...not only was she beautiful, smart, intelligent..she really relayed those qualities to the viewing audience. She was truly my very first role model. I loved the moral of the story at the end and I always waited to see it. She is sooo deserving of an Hollywood Star or some award for displaying integrity, honour and human fellowship. I am all up for promoting a big screen production of "Isis!", one that retains the quality and message of our beloved Saturday morning routine with Ms Joanna and colleagues. She is sooo past due in being recognized for her contributions then and now.
Thank you again for your wonderful story. I myself used to don some piece of jewelry on my forehead and tie a white sheet around my waist ( skirt )..and go around saying.."Oh Mighty Isis....!"
Thanks again!
Karen
Thanks again very much for the very kind words!
Bob Gillis