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Beverly tells us more about the movies of Jack Hill, in part two of our interview, then we jump back to her earlier career. From Old Yeller to The Loretta Young Show, we talk about all of the people she has worked with, and when she started to realize how really significant many of them are. She tells us about her the many animal charities she supports, as well as what she's up to today.
Plus: Troy Donahue remembers her, Loretta Young gives sage advice, and Ted V. Mikels' mustache.
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Beverly Washburn
And buy her memoir, Reel Tears: The Beverly Washburn Story, at a local book store. Support local. Don't have a local shop? Then use my favorite, Irvington Books and Vinyl. Elysia will take good care of you.
Dana Gould, Fred Olen Ray, and Bob Blackburn join me to talk about one of the most misunderstood and unfairly maligned filmmakers of all time, Edward D. Wood, Jr. in celebration of what would have been Ed's 100th birthday. I could not have gotten a better group of people to talk to about this...
Published 10/07/24
A Ben Evans Film is a short movie that my son and I worked on back in 2019. We met and became friends with many of the movie's crew and talent, including one of the directors, James Henry Hall, and the star, Sky Elobar. Tody, James and Sky join me to tell me about their work in trying to make a...
Published 01/02/24