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Book Review

Didn't You Used to be..
What's His Name?
by: Denny Miller

Reviewed by: Crystal Samuelian

    "Didn't You Used to Be...What's His Name?" by Denny Miller is a fun, informal and somewhat random collection of memories from one of the big screen's many Tarzans.
    You're probably thinking, "Why a review on a book by Tarzan in a Western magazine?" The truth is, Denny (Scott) Miller is a veteran of the Western. He had guest parts in numerous Oaters and even starred in TV's Wagon Train from 1961-1964.
  This book is a great way to get to know more about the life of a wonderful actor during the golden age of Westerns and provides insights into one of the era's greatest stars - Western and otherwise.
Note: be on the lookout for a second offering by Miller, entitled, "Toxic Waist: Get to Know Sweat", a bold awakening on the ever-growing obesity epidemic in the United States.


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