Why does leslie charleson wear a wig




















While portraying the character of Monica Quartermaine, Leslie Charleson suggested the healer become the patient. As a doctor, she battled with breast cancer in the Soap, "General Hospital.

The idea made so much sense to Leslie, and so she decided not to be silent about it. She went on and pitched it. She thought it wise to take advantage of their very numerous showtimes to create awareness for breast cancer by making the character of Monica into a victim, putting her in the best position to educate the masses.

One of the writers of the show had told her of a storyline he was thinking about, and she thought it was mind-blowing. Even after he left, the idea remained at the back of her mind. It was an interesting concept to make Monica, who was a doctor, battle breast cancer. To see how the medical practitioner, who is assumed to know more, would handle it. The show's head writer needed to hear it, and so when the opportunity came, she grabbed it.

The actors of the show were given a rare chance to meet with the writing team. Leslie Charleson wasted no time to pitch the story. Apparently, they bought it. That was what she wanted. Leslie was happy they did, but little did she know what she had gotten herself into. But now, she has smooth skin which looks that she has not aged even a bit. At the age of 69 years, you might expect any woman to have a few signs of aging, but Leslie Charleson seems to have no signs of wrinkles at all.

Her skin is smooth, too smooth in fact, and has successfully managed to irritate her fans with her unnatural appearance. Facelift - Another one of the famous procedures taken up by any aging actress is the facelift. In a facelift, the skin of the actress is lifted up with the help of serums which helps the skin to look tight. Sagging skin problems can be easily helped out with the help of a facelift procedure. Nobody seemed to have warned her about the ill effects of taking Botox and facelift together.

Her physician seems to have entirely neglected the fact that getting a facelift along with that of Botox will freeze her facial muscles. That is exactly what has happened with the seasoned actress.

Her face seems to be frozen and she was having problems giving any kind of expressions due to the overall stiffness that was bothering her. Not a positive point for any actress, is it? He had that rubbery face that could look so stern — until you looked at his eyes.

Then you saw that twinkle. I remember doing a scene where Uncle Herbert had died. David and Anna had to exit the bedroom, leaving Stuart and me to have a very serious conversation. We had to do the rest of the scene in character. We said lots of unprintable words. Joe Hardy was producing the show at the time, and I think we were on the fourth Dawn. I had gone out and gotten my hair cut. The next day I went up to see Joe. He was just staring at me, because I looked a lot different.



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