Donna Pescow Was 'Nervous All the Time' AfterSaturday Night FeverMade Her a Star

Mar. 15, 2025

Donna Pescow and John Travolta in ‘Saturday Night Fever’.Photo:CBS via Getty

The movie “Saturday Night Fever”, directed by John Badham. Seen here from left, Donna Pescow as Annette and John Travolta as Tony Manero. Initial theatrical wide release December 16, 1977. Screen capture

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Donna Pescowis looking back on her star-making turn inSaturday Night Fever,the iconic 1977 film that also helped catapultJohn Travoltato the A-List.“I was overwhelmed, I think, a lot of the time,” Pescow, 70, toldSteve Kmetkoon the Oct. 7 episode of his podcast,Still Here Hollywood.“At the time, I just kept going forward thinking, ‘Alright, just get through it and it’ll be fine.’ I was, you know, nervous all the time,” Pescow, who played local Brooklyn girl Annette in the film, said.“I went from leaving pictures and resumes to getting phone calls saying, ‘They want [to] set up a meeting with you and [famed director]Dino De Laurentiis,’ ” she continued.  “And I thought, ‘Do you have the right number?’ You know, it was just — it was a leap. It made a career happen.”Donna Pescow in West Hollywood, Calif., in 2022.Rodin Eckenroth/Getty“I was really just blessed because I had no clue that this was unusual,” she said, adding that she “knew that I was really in a world that I didn’t quite understand yet.”“When I look back on it now, I think of it differently because I realized just how spectacular [it was],” Pescow said.The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now!AfterSaturday Night Fever— which would be her last blockbuster feature film — Pescow pivoted to television, starring in the soap operasOne Life to Live,All My Children,andGeneral Hospital.She also starred in the syndicated children’s showOut of This Worldbefore moving to the Disney Channel to play the family matriarch in theShia LaBeoufsitcomEven Stevens.But she looked back with fondness on her experience filmingSaturday Night Fever,telling Kmetko that co-star Travolta, now 70, left a lasting impression on her with his kindness.Donna Pescow in Los Angeles in 2024.Kayla Oaddams/WireImage“Working with John was incredible. He he was so generous with making everyone feel comfortable and not feel like they weren’t equal in importance,” she said of Travolta, who at the time was coming off the success of the hit sitcom,Welcome Back, Kotter.“And, you know, he set the tone, I think, and everyone was so much of a team player and everyone wanted it to be great and everyone wanted it to be the best they could do.”“He did something that I always thought was so extraordinary. After every scene, after every take, he would always say, ‘Are you happy? Would you like another take, or are you happy?’ ““I was always so amazed that his concern was very genuine that everyone really felt good about what they put out on film, so [it] couldn’t have been better.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Donna Pescowis looking back on her star-making turn inSaturday Night Fever,the iconic 1977 film that also helped catapultJohn Travoltato the A-List.

“I was overwhelmed, I think, a lot of the time,” Pescow, 70, toldSteve Kmetkoon the Oct. 7 episode of his podcast,Still Here Hollywood.

“At the time, I just kept going forward thinking, ‘Alright, just get through it and it’ll be fine.’ I was, you know, nervous all the time,” Pescow, who played local Brooklyn girl Annette in the film, said.

“I went from leaving pictures and resumes to getting phone calls saying, ‘They want [to] set up a meeting with you and [famed director]Dino De Laurentiis,’ ” she continued.  “And I thought, ‘Do you have the right number?’ You know, it was just — it was a leap. It made a career happen.”

Donna Pescow in West Hollywood, Calif., in 2022.Rodin Eckenroth/Getty

Donna Pescow attends the Los Angeles premiere of Hulu’s “Welcome to Chippendales” at Pacific Design Center on November 15, 2022 in West Hollywood, California.

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“I was really just blessed because I had no clue that this was unusual,” she said, adding that she “knew that I was really in a world that I didn’t quite understand yet.”

“When I look back on it now, I think of it differently because I realized just how spectacular [it was],” Pescow said.

The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now!

AfterSaturday Night Fever— which would be her last blockbuster feature film — Pescow pivoted to television, starring in the soap operasOne Life to Live,All My Children,andGeneral Hospital.She also starred in the syndicated children’s showOut of This Worldbefore moving to the Disney Channel to play the family matriarch in theShia LaBeoufsitcomEven Stevens.

But she looked back with fondness on her experience filmingSaturday Night Fever,telling Kmetko that co-star Travolta, now 70, left a lasting impression on her with his kindness.

Donna Pescow in Los Angeles in 2024.Kayla Oaddams/WireImage

Donna Pescow attends the Los Angeles premiere of “Not Another Church Movie” at Harmony Gold on May 02, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.

Kayla Oaddams/WireImage

“Working with John was incredible. He he was so generous with making everyone feel comfortable and not feel like they weren’t equal in importance,” she said of Travolta, who at the time was coming off the success of the hit sitcom,Welcome Back, Kotter.“And, you know, he set the tone, I think, and everyone was so much of a team player and everyone wanted it to be great and everyone wanted it to be the best they could do.”

“He did something that I always thought was so extraordinary. After every scene, after every take, he would always say, ‘Are you happy? Would you like another take, or are you happy?’ “

“I was always so amazed that his concern was very genuine that everyone really felt good about what they put out on film, so [it] couldn’t have been better.”

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