Nellie Oleson Dalton
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| Nellie Oleson | |
| Played by | Alison Arngrim |
| Gender | Female |
| Debut | Country Girls |
| Occupation | Restaurant owner |
Nellie Oleson Dalton is the oldest child of Harriet and Nels Oleson. Nellie has two siblings, Willie and adopted sister Nancy. Nellie was a spoiled girl who got everything she wanted from her mother. Nellie was the first antagonist in the show. She served as a rival to Laura. She would always try to sabotage Laura but always failed in her efforts. At the end of most episodes, Laura would gain revenge on Nellie. Nellie had much misfortune in her quarrels with Laura. In episodes, She had horse manure thrown on her, was pushed down a hill in a wheelchair, was pushed into the mud, and even was punched in the face by Laura! After some years, Laura and Nellie stopped hating eachother and then they became close friends. As a gift for finishing school, Harriet and Nels gave Nellie a restaurant. Caroline Ingalls was soon hired as a cook and waitress; and Percival Dalton was hired to teach Nellie how to cook, etc. Nellie still had a mean disposition at first but Percival got her to change her ways eventually.
Eventually, Percival fell in love with Nellie.
Percival and Nellie later married and had two children; Jennifer and Bejamin Dalton. Percival's father passed soon after, and in result, they moved to New York so Percival could run his father's store. Eventually, Nellie returned to Walnut Grove to visit her mother. However, her adopted sister Nancy became jealous of the attention Nellie was getting and ran away from home.
[edit] Behind the scenes
Nellie was portrayed by Alison Arngrim throughout the series.
In an interview, Melissa Sue Anderson was asked about Arngrim; "It was interesting working with Alison because she was so shy. She couldn't look at you and deliver her lines; the director, Bill Claxton on that show (Country Girls) had a terrible time getting her to actually look at you and say her lines. And she grew, she got it eventually but she was just so shy and so scared, and maybe it wasn't because so was so shy, but she was so scared. She was petrified I think, and you know she became the little kid you loved to hate and she did a great job with it."[1]
[edit] References
- ↑ Melissa Sue Anderson Interview
