
Actor Rachel Greenbush, who portrayed Carrie Ingalls on the iconic television series Little House on the Prairie, has reflected on the emotional toll of leaving the show at the age of 12, describing it as an "almost tragic loss," according to People.
Greenbush shared the role of Carrie Ingalls with her twin sister Sidney, with the pair credited collectively as Lindsay Sidney Greenbush. The twins joined the show during its 1974 pilot and grew up on set, spending nearly their entire childhood as part of the Ingalls family.
Speaking at the Little House on the Prairie Final 50th Anniversary Reunion held on December 12 in Simi Valley, California, Greenbush opened up about adjusting to life after the series ended. She said that while actors understand shows do not last forever, emotionally it feels very different, according to People. "Logically you know it's not going to last, but your heart feels like it's never going to end," she said, adding that she did not fully realise the impact of leaving the show until much later in life.
Greenbush explained that after the series wrapped following season eight in 1982, the sudden separation from the cast and crew was deeply unsettling. "Everybody separated and I didn't see anybody. That was really hard for me personally," she said, comparing the experience to a family breaking apart, according to People. She noted that working on Little House was the only life she knew as a child, including attending school on set with other children connected to the industry. Leaving meant losing not just a job, but a close-knit community.
Reflecting on how the show shaped her as a person, Greenbush credited series creator and star Michael Landon for instilling strong values. "If I say I'm going to do something, I do it," she said, adding that the moral lessons of Little House on the Prairie continue to influence her life.
Greenbush said the experience taught her responsibility, dependability and empathy -- lessons she carries with her decades later, according to People. (ANI)
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