Charlotte Stewart Was ‘Very Impressed’ by How Michael Landon ‘Dealt with the Children’ on “Little House on the Prairie” - BRAVE MAG

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Charlotte Stewart Was ‘Very Impressed’ by How Michael Landon ‘Dealt with the Children’ on “Little House on the Prairie”

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  • Charlotte Stewart is remembering the tight-knit bond of the actors on the Little House on the Prairie set

  • In a new interview, Stewart shared that Michael Landon was largely the reason for that closeness

  • "He spent every single day with us," Stewart said of Landon

Charlotte Stewart is remembering how close the cast ofLittle House on the Prairiewas — and how actorMichael Landonwas largely the reason for that tight-knit bond.

"I was very impressed with how Michael dealt with the children," Stewart, 84, recently toldFox News Digitalof her younger castmates. "He had quite a few children himself at the time. And even though he went through some problems — his divorce, and then he remarried [a makeup artist] who was with our show — [the cast] stayed as a family. He spent every single day with us."

Stewart played Walnut Grove school teacher Eva Beadle on the hit series, while Landon played patriarch Charles Ingalls and also served as an executive producer, writer and director of the show.

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Elsewhere in the interview, Stewart applauded all of Landon's contributions toLittle House, saying, "I just admired him so much for what he contributed to the show. Not only directing, but he would be sitting at the side of the set and writing the next episode on a yellow legal pad. That's how involved he was."

"He didn't just have a bunch of writers handing him a script," she added. "He was writing on a daily basis. I respected him so much. And the children were so wonderful. They came on time, knew their lines and did the work."

Steward noted that she was "very lucky" to have worked "with the best."

Landon died on July 1, 1991, three months after publicly announcing his diagnosis with pancreatic cancer. He was 54.

In 2024,Melissa Gilbert— who played his daughter Laura Ingalls Wilder in the show — spoke with PEOPLE about her experiencesworking on the beloved show with Landonand the special friendship they shared.

"Michael was the quarterback, right? So he set the tone of what we were doing," Gilbert said.

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