Beverly Washburn was one of Hollywood's most familiar child actors during the 1950s and ‘60s, a consummate
performer who excelled at both comedy and drama with equal ease. Renowned for her uncanny ability to cry on cue, she appeared
in countless television shows during the medium's Golden Age, and many of the era's best-loved movies, including Walt
Disney's Old Yeller, The Greatest Show on Earth, Shane, and Spider Baby,
just to name a few.
Beverly made her first movie at age 6, and quickly found her niche. Over
the years, her circle of friends included some of the biggest names in movies and television, many of whom she "dated"
in the pages of the fan magazines - and in real life. But Beverly's fame went far beyond the silver screen. In the 1960s,
for example, she even cut a hit record - "Everybody Loves Saturday Night" - written by the legendary folk artist
Pete Seeger.
In this heartfelt and deeply revealing autobiography, Beverly talks from the
soul about her astounding career as a child actress, and the difficulties she encountered as she became a teenager and then
an adult. She also reflects back on her most famous movies, with many behind-the-scenes anecdotes never before revealed, and
discusses her enduring friendships with some of entertainment's most prominent performers, including Jack Benny, Loretta
Young, Lou Costello, and George Reeves.
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