Hi Yo Silver: Working on The Lone Ranger
The year was 1955. I received a call from my agent to go on an audition for the feature film The Lone Ranger.
The year was 1955. I received a call from my agent to go on an audition for the feature film The Lone Ranger.
I have been asked by some of you to write about the movie that most people seem to remember me for. The year was 1956 and I was asked to audition for the part of “Lisbeth” in the Walt Disney film “Old Yeller.”
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