They did other tie-in books during the 1980s, but they novelize storylines that go back to the 1960s. You can find them on eBay or Amazon, but they're rare so they're not cheap.
I think it's always been known she was a bit of a diva. Or maybe that's unfair. She was very big on professional behavior.
I just remembered a story Kate Mulgrew told about Michael Zaslow during an interview when they were doing a play together. She said he would make funny faces whenever he had to kiss her and try to crack her up. That's probably the kind of thing Bev didn't like. Some actors like to make work fun, and others are like, "Hit your mark, say your lines, and get the hell out of here." I think she was the latter. Probably that's why she and Chris Bernau got along. He was the same. Zimmer alluded to that in her memoir--she's one of the actors who likes to have fun on set.
The thing she said about never watching GL...some actors refuse to watch themselves. So that might be why she didn't watch the show. And just because you act on a show doesn't necessarily mean you are a fan.
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