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Little House Star's Wild Ride with Jim Morrison

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  • Actress Charlotte Stewart shared a secret road trip with Jim Morrison.
  • Stewart provided refuge for Morrison during his legal troubles in 1969.
  • She starred as Miss Beadle in 'Little House on the Prairie'.
Little House Star's Wild Ride with Jim Morrison

Charlotte Stewart, beloved for her role as Miss Beadle on 'Little House on the Prairie,' unveiled a previously untold aspect of her life. Long before gracing the prairie, she shared a significant bond with The Doors' frontman, Jim Morrison. Stewart recounted a spontaneous road trip across California and Oregon with Morrison in 1969 as he evaded legal charges in Florida.

Stewart detailed how Morrison turned to her for support, trusting her implicitly during his darkest hour. Their journey involved driving up the coast, stopping at bars, and staying in motels, a testament to their close friendship. Stewart clarified that their relationship was strictly platonic, emphasizing her role as a confidante and friend during his crisis.

The actress reflected on her time on 'Little House on the Prairie,' praising Michael Landon's dedication and the supportive cast environment. Stewart's stories offer a unique glimpse into the life of a '60s icon and the enduring impact of genuine friendship, all while celebrating the 50th anniversary of the iconic TV series.

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Charlotte Stewart is an actress best known for her role as Miss Beadle, the kind schoolteacher, in the classic television series 'Little House on the Prairie.'
Charlotte Stewart was a close friend of Jim Morrison and even took him on a road trip when he was facing legal troubles in 1969.
Jim Morrison died in 1971 in Paris at the age of 27. The official cause of death was ruled as heart failure.

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