New article on Cheryl Miller in “Retrofan Magazine” by Yours Truly

Ken and I are excited to announce that Retrofan Magazine commissioned us to write an article on Cheryl Miller. Retrofan is a premier print publication covering favorite TV shows. When I noticed they had never written on Daktari, I pitched an article on Cheryl Miller and they accepted. I then immediately reached out to Ken as our resident expert on Daktari to write the article with me.
Although we reached out to Cheryl on two occasions, we were not able to talk with her. However, I did make contact with Ralph Helfer and got quotes and photos from him.
You can buy a digital or print copy here: https://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=98_152&products_id=1704
Turn to page 53 to see the article.
Here’s a tease:

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at barnes and noble-1Oh! And the magazine was on display in Barnes & Noble!

Enjoy! Susan and Ken

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Cheryl Miller’s resume (with head shot)

Our friend Walter found this awesome find on Ebay – Cheryl Miller’s resume! She did a lot more than we realized. That gives us more to look for. How fun! Thanks, Walter!

Amazing early interview with Cheryl Miller, pre-Daktari!

I have the best readers in the world, you guys are awesome! Theodor from Bavaria, Germany found this incredible interview with Dick Clark and Cheryl Miller in 1965, just after she had made “Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion.” Great story regarding her role on “The Monkey’s Uncle” and the chimp, Stanley. She mentions the second movie she was in as a baby, after “Casanova Brown.” Also, a tease about some recordings she made with MGM — where are they??

Thank you Theodor!

Cheryl Miller on The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson

Do any of you get Antenna TV on your cable system? If so, check this out:

http://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2015/08/13/Tonight-Show-with-Johnny-Carson-episodes-return-to-TV/3391439471909/

Cheryl appeared twice on that show (and maybe singing) on 19 july 1972 and 30 august 1972; she was trying to launch a singing career during that time.

cheryl miller with her guitar

The article states that Antenna TV will start with the 1972 episodes.

Thanks to Walter for this tip, and the great picture!