Two Kids, One Freckle
by Vicki Sheff
So what if they have not even started first grade? Ashley Fuller
and Mary- Kate Olsen, 6, the doll-face twins who share the role
of Michelle Tanner on ABC's hit sitcom Full House, which begins
its sixth season next month, already have this Hollywood thing figured
out. "One time the executive producer promised to have a cake
scene for them and then he forgot," the girls' acting coach,
Adria Later, jokingly recalls. "On the day of the taping, I
walked in and announced, "Ashley and Mary-Kate won't be in
this week because there is no cake scene." He immediately wrote
a new scene."
Talk about having their cake and eating it too! The twins' income
from the series, plus their royalties from the popular, talking
Michelle doll (in trust until they are 18), is already more than
enough to put them through college. From here on in, Ashley and
Mary-Kate are working on the proverbial icing. While they were in
Vancouver, B.C.., last spring making To Grandmother's House We Go,
an ABC Christmas movie in which will be seen side by side, their
lawyer was busy in Los Angeles negotiating big-bucks record deal.
On July 9 the girls went into the studio to record an album of children's
tunes (tentatively title Brother for Sale). "I like the song
called "I Want to Trade My Brother," says Mary-Kate. "Yeah,"
Ashley agrees with a giggle. "When we were rehearsing it, our
brother Trent said, "I hate that song!"
Usually Ashley and Mary-Kate get along fine with Trent, 8, who
assumes the part of Daddy when the three play house at the family's
five-bedroom Cape Cod home in California's San Fernando Valley.
(Baby Elizabeth,3, sporting a makeshift leash, is relegated to the
role of family pet.) Indeed, surveying the raucous household headed
by dad Dave, 40, a mortgage banker, and mom Jarnie, 38, a former
dancer with the Los Angeles Ballet, it's hard to believe that the
Olsen Twins are not only stars but have the third-highest popularity,
or Q scores, on TV. "They showed me their room once, and they
brought out all their toys and then started jumping on their beds
just like normal kids," says actress Candace Cameron, who plays
D.J., their oldest sister. "I think the only way fame would
hurt them is if they continue to act as they get older and they
don't really enjoy it."
With three years to go on their Full House contract, Mary-Kate
and Ashley, who were just 9 months when they landed the role, have
learned to be professional during their 16-hour weeks on the set.
Too young to read their scripts, they go to school two days a week
and have on-set tutors the other days. they act by mimicking the
lines their coach speaks for them. "They've never said no to
me," Later says. "They're always willing to try."
And when one doesn't succeed, the other steps in. "Mary-Kate
is more serious, so she gets the serious lines to do," says
Jarnie. "When they need someone to be more active or emotional,
they let Ashley do it." Surprisingly, the twins are not identical
but fraternal. Ashley is three minutes older and has the freckle
under her nose.
"I like being an actress," says Ashley, mulling over
her career options during a rehearsal break. "You want to be
an actress until you are an old lady?" asks Mary-Kate. "I
don't. I want to be a candymaker or cowgirl" Ashley considers
that possibility and agrees, sort of: "I would like to be a
candymaker and an actress too. The food scenes are so much fun,
don't you think?"
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