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20/20 special on Rebecca Schaeffer 4/12/19


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As celebrity stalkers regularly make headlines, a two-hour "20/20" documentary takes a look at one of the first celebrity stalking cases almost 30 years ago. Rebecca Schaeffer, a promising young actress known for her role on the hit sitcom "My Sister Sam," was preparing to audition for the movie role of a lifetime, a part in "The Godfather Part III," when her longtime stalker, an obsessed fan named Robert John Bardo, trekked across state lines and shot her point blank at the door of her Los Angeles home, killing her. "20/20" looks back at Rebecca's life and budding career, and uncovers the details of Bardo's fixation, exploring the startling truth behind what it's like to have a stalker and how stalking laws have changed in the aftermath of Rebecca's death. "20/20" airs Friday, April 12 (9:00 - 11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC.

 

"20/20" includes new interviews with actress Pam Dawber, star of "Mork & Mindy" and Rebecca's co-star in "My Sister Sam"; director Brad Silberling***, Rebecca's boyfriend at the time of her death; Benson Schaeffer, Rebecca's father; actress Dyan Cannon, who directed Rebecca in the film "The End of Innocence"; Erika Slezak, former star on the soap opera "One Life to Live," Rebecca's first TV show; and Marcia Clark, former Los Angeles prosecutor who successfully prosecuted Bardo for Rebecca's murder and later became well-known during the O.J. Simpson trial. The documentary also features a new interview with Olympic gold medalist Shawn Johnson, who opens up about what it's like to come face-to-face with a stalker, 10 years after her stalker made headlines when he traveled across the country and broke into a Los Angeles studio lot to find her, with two loaded guns in his car.

 

On July 18, 1989, as Rebecca eagerly prepared to meet with director Francis Ford Coppola and audition for the highly coveted role of Mary Corleone, Bardo was en route to Los Angeles from Tucson, determined to find Rebecca. Using the address he received from a private investigator he had hired, he found himself face-to-face with her at her doorstep. After a brief conversation, Bardo left and Rebecca, who didn't know Bardo was stalking her, continued on with her day. Tragically, when Bardo returned just a few hours later, he shot her in the chest when she answered the door. The news of Rebecca's murder created shockwaves across Hollywood and eventually changed the precautions put in place to protect celebrities from stalkers.

 

Police became aware of Bardo's involvement in the crime when he ran through the streets of Tucson while shouting that he killed Rebecca. When he was apprehended, they found a photo of Rebecca in his pocket. Bardo was convicted of first-degree murder and received life in prison without the possibility of parole.

 

*** Bradley Mitchell Silberling is an American television and film director known for directing feature films such as Casper, City of Angels, Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events and Land of the Lost. He has been married to Amy Brenneman since 1995. He remained close with Rebecca's parents after her death, and they were at his wedding to Amy.

 

Rebecca's death served as the inspiration for Silberling's film Moonlight Mile (2002), a story about the grief of a man whose fiancée was murdered that bore little resemblance to the actual relationship between Schaeffer and Silberling.

 

The film featured a cast of nobodies.

 

Jake Gyllenhaal (pre- BROKEBACK)

Dustin Hoffman

Susan Sarandon

Ellen Pompeo (pre- GREY'S ANATOMY)

Holly Hunter

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