Lillian Bronson

In March of 1959, Bronson appeared in the Leave It To Beaver episode "The Haunted House", as Miss Cooper.

Bronson's final movie appearance was in the film Kisses for My President (1964), in which she played the part of Miss Currier.

[1][2] In 1974, muralist Kent Twitchell chose a photo of Bronson to use as the model for a huge mural, titled "The Old Woman of the Freeway", to paint on a wall of a Downtown Los Angeles building which looked down from the Angeles Prince Hotel in Echo Park onto the Hollywood Freeway.

[3] The original mural had been neglected by L.A. city officials, as a garage obscured the lower half and a billboard company had whitewashed the image in 1986.

[1] In 1994, a plan to rehang the mural outside the Valley Institute of Visual Arts in Sherman Oaks, California had died when a property owner refused to allow Twitchell access.