Ginger Grant 926124 224315877 2008-07-08T08:51:59Z The Anome 76 Reverted edits by [[Special:Contributions/G-Surf|G-Surf]] ([[User talk:G-Surf|talk]]) to last version by Lightbot <!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:Ginger_screenshot.jpg|thumb|250px|right|'''Ginger Grant''' as portrayed by Tina Louise {{deletable image-caption|1=Friday, 3 August 2007}}]] --> '''Ginger Grant''' was a character in the 1960s [[television]] [[sitcom]] ''[[Gilligan's Island]]''. Grant was a [[movie star]], and would [[Name-dropping|casually mention names]] of some of the biggest movie stars of the day, as co-stars or acquaintances, suggesting that she too was a great star. Ginger Grant was portrayed by actress [[Tina Louise]] on the original television series and [[Judith Baldwin]] and [[Constance Forslund]] in the later TV-movies. The character name was taken from two stars of [[Hollywood, California|Hollywood]]'s "Golden Era", [[Ginger Rogers]] and [[Cary Grant]]. Louise has stated that the character as originally written was somewhat abrasive and sarcastic, however she argued that such a character would be out of place. She suggested the final characterisation which she described as a blend of [[Marilyn Monroe]] and [[Lucille Ball]], and with a visual style inspired by [[Myrna Loy]]. Ginger appeared in several episodes to be the desire of [[The Skipper]] ([[Alan Hale, Jr.]]) but as this was 1960s series television, the "relationship" was never allowed to develop beyond a mild flirtation. The Skipper chose Ginger as his preferred contestant in the "Miss Castaway Pageant" held on the island. Ginger sided with [[Thurston Howell, III]], on many occasions, acting as a witness during a trial over treasure, serving as a sort of spy to divulge information from Gilligan by scratching his back and allowing herself to be bribed by Howell, such as during the "election" of who was to be President of the island. Ginger Grant, due to many prior film roles in Hollywood, spent her time on the island occasionally taking on the roles of [[chanteuse]], barefoot [[fortune-teller]], [[Laboratory|lab]] assistant, and [[psychoanalyst]] - as well as fronting the hastily-formed island musical trio: The Honeybees. Ginger's fellow single female on the island and hence companion and rival was [[Mary Ann Summers]] ([[Dawn Wells]]), a simple, innocent [[farm]] girl from [[Kansas]] who was in many ways her opposite. The question [[Gilligan's Island#gorm|"Ginger or Mary Ann?"]]{{anchor|gorm}} is regarded to be a classic pop-[[psychology|psychological]] question when given to [[United States|American]] men of a certain age as an insight into their characters, or at least their desires as regarding certain female [[stereotype]]s. Tina Louise, for many years, regarded her casting as Ginger Grant as having adversely affected her subsequent career through [[typecasting]] her solely as a [[retro]] glamour queen. She refused to take part in the subsequent Gilligan's Island movies ''[[Rescue From Gilligan's Island]]'' (1978) and ''[[The Castaways on Gilligan's Island]]'' (1979) and was replaced by 12-years younger [[Judith Baldwin]] as Ginger. 31-year-old actress [[Constance Forslund]] played Ginger in the 1981 NBC-TV Movie ''[[The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island]].'' {{Gilligan's Island cast}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Grant, Ginger}} [[Category:Fictional actors]] [[Category:Gilligan's Island characters]]