![]() I remember she would do these really sweet things. It was a short-lived series, but we stayed in touch until she died. She called me personally at home and asked me to be one of her children in the series. And years later, she was doing another show where she was playing a widow with seven children. I did three or four episodes and we stayed in touch after that. After a while, it became known as "The Loretta Young Show."īeverly Washburn said one of her favorite actors to work with was Lou Costello. ![]() And the screenplay writers wrote stories around them. She had a show called "Letters to Loretta,’ which was based on actual letters that fans would write to her. She was just genuine and so down to earth. I had a personal relationship with them and stayed in touch up until they died. But I can tell you my top three: Jack Benny, Loretta Young and Lou Costello. Washburn: I know it sounds cliché, but I’ve been so blessed that it’s hard to pinpoint my favorites. I’m grateful I had the chance to work with father and son.įox News: Who was your favorite actor or actress to work with and why? He was so kind and got a kick out of me telling him that I worked with his dad as a child. That was also another wonderful experience. Many years later I did "The Streets of San Francisco" and his son Michael Douglas was in it. Beverly Washburn and Kirk Douglas worked together in 1953's 'The Juggler.' ![]()
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