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Over 50 years after ‘Red Fern,’ Stewart Petersen looks back on the role that changed his life

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EDITOR’S NOTE: This episode originally aired on Nov. 16, 2025.

Stewart Petersen has no regrets about living out of the spotlight.

The 64-year-old Cokeville, Wyoming, man was cast as Billy Coleman in the 1974 film, “Where the Red Fern Grows.” He was only 13 at the time and went on to appear in half a dozen family-friendly films over the next six years. He left the film industry for good at that point.

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In an interview with Rett Nelson on “It’s Worth Mentioning,” the former child actor says it was never his desire or intention to get into the film business, and it’s only through a family connection that he had the opportunity in the first place.

In this episode, Petersen shares how the opportunity came to him and his memories of working on “Red Fern” and other film projects. He also discusses his faith, unique ties to eastern Idaho and what he’s up to now.

Stewart Petersen, left, with his wife, Chemene Goodwin. | Courtesy photo
Stewart Petersen, left, with his wife, Chemene Goodwin. | Courtesy photo

If you’ve ever wondered what happened to Petersen, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.

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