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Valerie Bertinelli Smells Her First Big Role
8 Jan
Summary
- Bertinelli recalls the distinct stage smell from her first major job.
- The sitcom 'One Day at a Time' premiered 50 years ago.
- She remembered wanting to impress her mother with her first line.
Actress Valerie Bertinelli recently shared a poignant memory from her early career, recalling the distinct smell of the stage from her first major role in the sitcom 'One Day at a Time.' The show, which debuted on December 16, 1975, has just passed its 50th anniversary. Bertinelli described the overwhelming feeling of standing just off-stage, holding her basketball, and repeating her first line, "Mom, mom I made the team."
Bertinelli expressed her foresight at just 15 years old, believing this role would significantly alter her life's trajectory. She shared this sentiment on The Drew Barrymore Show, where she, Drew Barrymore, and Ross Mathews looked back at memorable moments from the beloved CBS sitcom. The series concluded its run on May 28, 1984, after multiple successful seasons.
Reflecting further in an exclusive interview, Bertinelli noted that she wished she had savored those initial feelings of impactful change more deeply. As a surprise during the show, retro 'One Day at a Time' lunchboxes featuring the show's characters were presented, bringing a tangible piece of the past back for the actress.



