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Subject: Re: What REALLY Happened on the Set of Dennis the Menace?
Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2025 09:42:36 +1200
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On 2025-06-23 16:50:23 +0000, anim8rfsk said:
> Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
>> What REALLY Happened on the Set of Dennis the Menace?
>> 
>> The classic sitcom Dennis the Menace may have looked wholesome on 
>> television, but the truth behind the scenes was anything but innocent. 
>> This video reveals the emotional toll that child star Jay North 
>> endured, from being cast at only six years old
> 
> Too bad he was eight.
> 
> If this article was on the Facebook, I’d report it for “false 
> information“

You can try to report it to YouTube, but most of these websites never 
actually do anything about it.

Besides, "child star has issues in later life" is hardly news. Almost 
all child star go weird and/or nuts as they grow up, and only a few 
actually regain their sense if they stay in the entertainment industry. 
(With the potential increasing use of AI to create artifical actors, 
child stars could become a thing of the past.)





>> to the pressure-filled set that left him isolated and emotionally drained.
>> 
>> Based on Hank Ketcham’s beloved comic strip, Dennis the Menace was meant to
>> be a lighthearted family show. But what fans never saw was the intense
>> control behind the camera, the strict studio environment, and the
>> heartbreaking reality that Jay North was forced to become a character he
>> never related to. His legal guardians managed his life like a business,
>> pushing him to perform without considering the long-term consequences.
>> 
>> We also uncover the truth behind the tragic death of Joseph Kearns, who
>> played the beloved Mister Wilson, and how his sudden exit shook the entire
>> cast and crew. Gloria Henry, who played Dennis’s mother, was one of the only
>> adults on set who tried to protect Jay, even at the risk of losing her own
>> job. Despite her efforts, the emotional collapse that followed left Jay North
>> struggling for years.
>> 
>> As the series came to an end, Jay faced identity loss, depression, and the
>> challenges of growing up under a spotlight that never allowed him to be
>> himself. This documentary-style breakdown reveals what really happened after
>> the cameras stopped rolling and how Jay eventually found peace through
>> advocacy and honesty.
>> 
>> If you thought Dennis the Menace was just a charming piece of television
>> history, this deep dive will change everything you thought you knew. The
>> story behind the show is a cautionary tale about the dangers of child
>> stardom, the unseen struggles of a young actor, and the painful legacy that
>> fame can leave behind.
>> 
>> https://youtu.be/dlNH66MQT8I?si=gYCL-AIyQEwz2QLi