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Young Actors Relish Moments with Real Sisters
By
Morgan Dietkus, "Deloris"
Filming 10 Sisters: A True Story was an experience I will
never forget. When actors prepare for playing a role, they often have no
one to help guide them through their studies of whom they are playing.
For me, it was the opposite. While playing 'Dodo', or Deloris Hart, I
was fortunate enough to not only meet her, but to form an everlasting
friendship. I met her when the girls playing the younger sisters were
filming at the Cunningham Children's Home.
From day one I knew this would be a once in a lifetime opportunity. For
three weeks we worked from 7:30 in the morning until about 4 or 5 in the
afternoon. We also had a lot of down time in between our scenes to scope
out the always full snack table and coolers. This time allowed the
actors to really get to know each other and begin to bond. We never met
until the first day of filming. It was thrilling and intimidating at the
same time. We all had our books out reading about each sister we were
playing and the difficult life each one led. For all of us, it was
incredible to play these women. These were real people, not famous, but
to each one of us they were. It was almost eerie some days filming
because we walked through the halls of the courthouse that the girls
walked through and where they were sadly separated in 1942. Playing Dodo
was truly an honor and I could have not be prouder to have met and
befriended her before she passed away the following November.
She gave me one of her rings the day we met. I still cherish it. In our
letters to each other, I told her about school, what I study and a
little about me. They were more like get-to-know-you letters, but I felt
like I had known her for years. She was a wonderful woman who despite
her hardships and separations from her family for so many years was
a strong and inspiring woman.
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