Dolly Parton secretly produced Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and fans have only just found out

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Dolly Parton secretly produced Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and the unexpected crossover of cultural icons has left fans reeling.

While Parton was not herself credited as a producer on the long-running fantasy series, a company she co-created and owned was responsible for it coming to television.

Sandollar Entertainment, which is listed on the end credits of every episode of the show, was created by Parton and her friend and former business partner Sandy Gallin in 1986. It produced a number of films, including Father of the Bride (1991) and Fly Away Home (1996), as well as several Parton projects – most recently her Netflix anthology series Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings.

It also produced the original Buffy the Vampire Slayer movie, released in 1992 to dismal reviews. It was Gail Berman, then an executive at Sandollar, who still believed there was potential in the property, and proposed launching the concept as a TV series.

Both Berman and Gallin are credited as executive producers on the Buffy series, along with its spin-off series Angel, though Parton herself is not. She did, however, play a fundamental if often forgotten role in bringing Joss Whedon’s creation to the screen.

While it has never been confirmed, some have suggested that Buffy Summers’ on-screen birthday (19 January) is a secret tribute to Parton – the country star herself being born on the same day.

The resurfaced news of Parton’s uncredited involvement in Buffy has sparked shock among fans.

“I was today years old when I found out that Dolly Parton was an uncredited executive producer on Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” wrote one person on Twitter.

Another added: “There’s no emoji for the look on my face.”

kevinmorice on October 24th, 2020 at 15:28 UTC »

Dolly Parton is the Lucille Ball* of our time, and so much of what she does goes un-noticed and unrecognised. And she is so humble with it. Whenever she is interviewed about things she has been involved in she rarely brings up her involvement until the interviewer asks directly, and then she normally goes on to talk about how great the other people involved were in making it a success rather than talking about her own involvement.

*For those who don't understand the comparison, Desilu Productions had decided to drop Star Trek and Lucille herself intervened to save it.

arachnidtree on October 24th, 2020 at 14:44 UTC »

mind blown. Everything I have ever read about dolly parton is about how she is the most awesome, kind, down to earth human on the planet.

and she made BTVS too?

wow. amazing.

beonk on October 24th, 2020 at 14:11 UTC »

Man Dolly Parton really is a badass woman!