Terry Kilburn – 94

Ever since he was a child, Terry Kilburn has been a budding child actor. Although he was not able to earn some cash as a child actor while in Greater London, Kilburn and his parents moved to Hollywood to pursue his acting. Later on, the actor was discovered for MGM and made his debut for Lord Jeff film in 1938. In Hollywood, Kilburn is known as an innocent and dreamy child who made a name at the age of 11. He made it in the cast of A Christmas Carole and Goodbye, Mr. Chips. He would then back a multitude of projects through his career while finishing a degree in drama at UCLA.

After savoring the limelight as an actor, Kilburn decided to move away from Hollywood and pursue another career. For more than two decades, he served as an artistic director for Oakland University where he was able to teach the young and newbies who wanted to enter the theatre and the movies. In his work, Kilburn also supervises comedies and musical and classic plays for the Meadow Brook Theatre.

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