she was 4 years old because in an episode i saw miley on crismas with her mom .
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Here is the best answer I got: Miley Cyrus auditioned for the role in the TV show -Hannah Montana - and suprisingly she made it. Originally Miley Stuart was going to be called Zoey but the producers liked Miley's name so much, they changed the script. Look up "Miley Cyrus Auditions for Hannah Montana" and you should get some HQ videos of it. And for some reason everyone in America and beyond fell for her and her southern accent. (By the way, happy Earth Day 2009!)
Miley Cyrus'es grand dad passed away a couple of years ago.She wrote a song about him called I miss you.She said on the 3-D Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus best of both worlds concert."my grand dad passed away not to long ago I wish that he could still be here I miss him so much."There you have it the inside scoop of Miley Cyrus grand parents!
She was 12 when they filmed the pilot. By the time the show got picked up she had already turned 13. So in the first episode: 12. Second and on: 13
If you're asking what episode of Hannah Montana she appeared on, it's titled "Yet Another Side of Me," where Hannah is told by Isis she must update her look to keep her fans. This causes her to go for a "punk rock" look. Brandi is credited as Customer #1. She appears at 8:07 here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzgiSbynZV8&feature=related
She first started with Hannah Montana tv show, which first aire on March 24, 2006 in the United States and averaged more than 4 million viewers per episode. Her recording debut was on April 4, 2006, when the fourth edition of DisneyMania was released. Cyrus sang a cover of "Zip-a-dee-doo-dah". On October 24 the same year, Walt Disney Records released the first Hannah Montana Soundtrack. Of the nine tracks on the album performed by Cyrus, eight were credited to Hannah Montana and one, a duet with Billy Ray Cyrus titled "I Learned From You", was credited to Cyrus as herself. The album debuted at #1 on the US Billboard 200 and sold 281,000 copies in its first week.