 
It
is somehow appropriate that Charlotte Stewart's
career began as Disneyland's first walk-around
character of Alice in Wonderland, as her
life would be frought with unexpected dangers
and addictions, with bizarre, wonderful
and famous characters.
Too
poor to buy cocaine, the woman who had played
America's most beloved schoolteacher, started
smoking crack, eventually living on vodka
and hotdogs, until she entered rehab and
remained sober for 27 years. A notorious
wild child of the 60's, she defined the
era of "Sex, Drugs and Rock & Roll"
in relationships with noted personalities,
prior to and during their successes, Richard
Beymer, Bill Murray, Jon Voight, Richard
Dreyfuss, Tim Considine, Stuart Margolin,
Victor French, Ralph Waite, Chad Everett,
Michael Parks, Mike Connors, Johnny Mandel,
Robert Greenfield and her most notorious
"drinking-buddy/friends-with-benefits"
relationship with Jim Morrison, as well
as co-starring with leading men from Jimmy
Stewart and Elvis Presley to Kevin Bacon
and Kyle MacLachlan.
The
first cast member of both "Twin Peaks"
and the cult classic "Eraserhead"
to speak out in a memoir, she is also only
adult cast member of hit series "Little
House On The Prairie," to release a
memoir on the sometimes-turbulent behind-the-scenes
relationships and responsibilities of playing
the respected Miss Beadle. For the first
time she speaks out candidly about her battle
with breast cancer, suicide attempts, celebrity
divorce and more.
Today,
Charlotte has recently filmed scenes for
the reboot to "Twin Peaks" set
for release on Showtime in 2017 and although
filmed in the early 1980s, the surreal anti-nuclear
comedy written and directed by Neil Young,
"Human Highway," is being re-released
to 400 theaters in a live in-theater in
2016. Stars include Neil Young, Dennis
Hopper and the band Devo.
Click
here
for a press release for LITTLE HOUSE IN
THE HOLLYWOOD HILLS: A Bad Girl's Guide
to Becoming Miss Beadle, Mary X, and Me
(June 1st, 2016) by Charlotte Stewart, as
well as a sample list of topics that she
bravely discusses about a life filled with
choices that were good, bad and disasterious.
For
interviews, press, high res photos and updated biography
please send an email to harlan@bhbpr.com
or call 626.296.3757
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