Southern Scares, Cujo, and the Light Beyond E.T. — A Conversation with Dee Wallace
Send us a text She’s the mother who protected Elliott in E.T., the woman who fought a rabid Saint Bernard in Cujo, and the primal force behind The Howling. For over four decades, Dee Wallace has moved seamlessly between heartwarming classics and the darkest corners of horror, creating an unforgettable legacy on screen. In this episode of Back to Pop, host Marc Childs sits down with the legendary actress to explore her remarkable journey — from her Kansas roots and early teaching days to becom...
She’s the mother who protected Elliott in E.T., the woman who fought a rabid Saint Bernard in Cujo, and the primal force behind The Howling. For over four decades, Dee Wallace has moved seamlessly between heartwarming classics and the darkest corners of horror, creating an unforgettable legacy on screen.
In this episode of Back to Pop, host Marc Childs sits down with the legendary actress to explore her remarkable journey — from her Kansas roots and early teaching days to becoming one of Hollywood’s most beloved Scream Queens. Dee opens up about working with Steven Spielberg on the set of E.T., the physical and emotional intensity of filming Cujo (a performance Stephen King himself said deserved an Oscar), and her return to authentic horror with her latest project, Southern Scares.
But Dee Wallace is more than an actress. She’s a best-selling author, international speaker, and teacher of conscious creation who has dedicated her life to helping others manifest their deepest desires. We discuss her philosophy on self-creation, how she defied six specialists to create her daughter, and why she believes horror isn’t just about fear — it’s about healing it.
This conversation is part nostalgia, part masterclass in fearless living. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of her iconic roles or discovering her wisdom for the first time, Dee’s warmth, authenticity, and light will leave you inspired.
Topics Covered:
•Working on E.T. , Cujo, and more
•Behind the scenes of Southern Scares
•The healing power of horror
•Conscious creation and manifestation
•Staying creative in an ageist industry
•Asking for what you truly want
Guest: Dee WallaceHost: Marc ChildsDuration: ~45 minutes
Website: https://iamdeewallace.com/
Theme music composed by Ron Wasserman
Audio composed and edited by
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