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Crystal Bernard Gets Her Big Break on 'Wings' of Fate
From: Los Angeles Time 2/21/93
By: N. F. Mendoza
Actors may claim to be dying for parts, but "Wings" co-star
Crystal Bernard came closer than most. Her brush with
the Grim Reaper didn't keep her from a crucial audition
that landed her the role of Helen on the popular NBC
series, though.
While working on a television movie, Bernard fell asleep
in her trailer and woke up in a hospital emergency room,
suffering from carbon-monoxide poisoning.
"They found me on the bathroom floor," she
recalls. "They said that if it had been another
45 minutes, I would've been dead. I was in a hyperbolic
chamber with a bodysuit on, the works. When I went home
the next day there was a script on my door. My brain
was barely working, but I read it. The audition was for
later that day and even though I was in no condition
to go anywhere, I went. It was for Helen in 'Wings.' "
Bernard got the part that December day. Not too shabby,
since the show's producers had been searching for most
of the year for a co-star to play opposite Tim Daly and
Steven Weber. (NBC recently picked up the show for another
two years.) A veteran of two other series--she was a
regular on both "Happy Days" and "It's
a Living"--Bernard says that cello-playing Helen
has been her favorite role. "Helen is the first
role I've played who has any real strength, intelligence
and integrity--and her own opinion," she says. Bernard
admits to being "a lot like Helen," except "she's
so honest and says whatever is on her mind. It's great
to just spout off and say what you want. I also like
all the physical comedy they give her."
Originally from Garland, Tex., Bernard is the daughter
of a Southern Baptist minister who was a traveling preacher.
He took his wife and four daughters on the road with
him in a motor home. "We did solos, rallies and
skits, which is where I really got my training," she
says. "My dad is also very, very funny, not the
kind of minister you see on TV at all."
During a stop in Santa Ana, Bernard told her father
she wanted to stay in Southern California and become
an entertainer. "I was really lucky," she says.
Almost immediately, she landed a part in Garry Marshall's
film "Young Doctors in Love" and then in his "Happy
Days," working on both sets simultaneously.
The self-proclaimed workaholic is also a songwriter;
she's currently working with Mariah Carey's producer,
Rhett Lawrence, with whom she wrote "If I Were Your
Girl." Bernard says the song will be the first single
on Paula Abdul's new album. And Bernard says she has
a starring role in the upcoming NBC movie "Miracle
at Clement's Pond."
Her eclectic interests extend to antiques as well; she
and her mother own a shop in the Quartz Hill area of
Palmdale, where they sell nostalgia items and painted
Victorian-style furniture.
Bernard's still amazed when people recognize her ("You
just think you're you"), and even more surprised
that she recently made the supermarket tabloids. "Donny
Osmond is a friend of mine who's very happily married,
and there I was on the cover with him about us having
an affair," she says with a laugh. "It was
so funny, I pulled out my old scrapbooks and there he
was, from the old Tiger Beat days and I was linked with
him. It was a hoot!" |