“He was always really positive, which is kind of sad in hindsight.” JasonDavidFrank PowerRangers
Thanks to her dad, Vicky Satterwhite has fond memories of Jason David Frank. Satterwhite, a Houston high school visual arts teacher, used to accompany her father Rob Lee to different comics conventions around Texas in the mid to late 2010s. Her old man had an amusing hobby: He would make his own Doctor Who props. “He kind of retired and got real bored and decided that he could build all the things he always wanted when he was a kid,” Satterwhite told the Texas Observer.
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