I want an Oompa Loompa NOW!
Veruca Salt was always my favorite Dahl character simply because she wanted EVERYTHING.
And I don't see anything wrong with that.
I was an only child who wanted everything. Was I spoiled? I don't think so. For years, I asked for a pet lamb every birthday and Christmas, and I NEVER got one, so obviously, my parents didn't give me EVERYTHING I asked for...
Julie Dawn Cole, who breathed life into the character of Veruca Salt for the 1971 film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, paints a magical view of paradise during the filming of this beloved movie. Packed with photos, and good natured behind-the-scenes gossip, it's a fun, very light-weight read.
We learn that the boy who played Augustus Gloop spoke no English and didn't get to pal around with the other kids on the set. There was a rivalry with Denise Nickerson, who played Violet Beauregarde, over the affections of Peter Ostrum, the handsome young actor who played Charlie Bucket. (Ostrum, in case you're wondering, left acting after his one starring role, and is now a veterinarian in New York State.) Paris Themmon, who played Mike Teevee, was a bit of a troublemaker, leading Gene Wilder, when asked about working with the children during an interview, to quip, "Ah, four of them are fantastic, and one of them I’m going to shoot in the head tomorrow."
Unlike most films, Willy Wonka was shot almost chronologically, and the young actors were kept from viewing the magnificent "Chocolate Room" until the cameras were rolling, so the awed expressions you see on their faces are genuine and unscripted.
Cole got to meet author Roald Dahl, who told her the origin of the name "Veruca." He said that warts are horrible things, Veruca was a “wart of a girl,” and the nastiest place to get warts was on your foot;
hence “Veruca.”
Unlike her character, Cole was not fond of chocolate and having to eat so much of the "runny-textured chocolate gloop" made her ill.
In the years after "Wonka," Cole appeared on British television, had children, worked as a voice-over actress and a fitness instructor, before heading back to school to become a psychotherapist. (Whew! This is what can happen if you're NOT sitting at home eating bonbons.)
If there's a special place in your heart for this movie and/or the book it's based upon, you should enjoy this trip through the pure imagination to be found in these pages.