Melissa Gilbert played Laura Ingalls on the television series "Little House on the Prairie." The show, which aired from 1974 to 1983, was based on the book series by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Gilbert's portrayal of Laura became iconic and is fondly remembered by fans of the series.
Laura Ingalls Wilder Did you know: The show was a loose adaptation of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s best-selling series of Little House on the Prairie books. Readers of the books will notice huge discrepancies between the book series and the shows.
Alban Branton
She had 5 children, but one died so she really only had 4. They were all girls, except for the one who died.
Jonathan and Melissa Gilbert. She was Laura Ingalls, he played Willie Oleson.
Pa says Laura is as strong as a little French horse.
assuming you mean little house on the prairie it was Laura Ingles Wilder
1, but he died at 6 days old.
Laura Ingalls Wilder Did you know: The show was a loose adaptation of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s best-selling series of Little House on the Prairie books. Readers of the books will notice huge discrepancies between the book series and the shows.
Yes, Mary Ingalls, Laura Ingalls Wilder's sister, attended a school for the blind in Vinton, Iowa, after losing her sight. This experience is documented in Laura's book series "Little House on the Prairie."
Laura Ingalls Wilder, the author of the "Little House on the Prairie" books, got married in the Congregational church in De Smet, South Dakota. It was the same church where her character Laura Ingalls got married to Almanzo Wilder in the book series.
Alban Branton
Ashley Marin played by Laura Leighton
She already died in 1957 She was 90 years old
She had 5 children, but one died so she really only had 4. They were all girls, except for the one who died.
Almanzo drove brown Morgan horses when he first started courting Laura. Laura loved his horses, and at first that was the only reason she liked to take drives with him.
Yes, she began writing poetry as an adolescent, and continued to write it all her life. She also loved to read poetry.
Caroline Ingalls, Laura Ingalls Wilder's mother, fell ill in the mid-1870s with what was believed to be "spotted fever" (possibly spinal meningitis) but she eventually recovered. This illness was documented in Laura Ingalls Wilder's book series "Little House on the Prairie."