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Show i 1 STA"VIEW I i Actors who travel light and not-so-light By RUTH THOMPSON When an actor's traveling life demands that he pack only the necessities just enough to clothe and maybe comfort him what does he choose? In the early "MA'SH" episodes, the very young. naive-but-shrewd-Radar (played so effectively by Gary Burghoff) didn't have to worry wor-ry about clothes. He wore what the Army gave him. For his own needs, he brought along his teddy bear. cult figure among fans for her nightclub act. She started it just before New York gave up as a big nightclub town, in the poshest spot of all: the now defunct Persian Room of the Plaza Hotel. When booked a year later into North Dakota. Eileen had to pay the excess baggage charge on 19 yes, 19 suitcases. "Yes. I still bring everything," says Eileen, and that includes the floor-length white fur coat designed for the wife of a U.S. president (but shortened for Eileen). "Any audience waiting to see me deserves the best I can give." Eileen, who has to give points to no one as a strong singer, means that she wants to look like a star from the moment she gets off that plane. Somebody who's been taking tak-ing an opposite tack is Stefan-ie Stefan-ie Powers, who co-stars with Robert Wagner in "Hart to Hart" on ABC. Stefanie once tried bullfighting when she starred in an earlier series. T - J - b V V-';e--" "The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. By the time she reached New Guinea, as the companion of William Holden. she really learned to rough it. As she went into the country's interior interi-or she found herself giving away even the few posessions she had allotted herself at the outset. "1 can always buy more." she says somberly. In a different context are those who, while not exactly roughing it, are not expecting wonderful service from hotels along the way. Carol Shelly (very early on as one of the "birds" in "The Odd Couple." and later a Tony Award winner on Broadway for "The Elephant Man") never cringed from the road tours. As long as. that is, she had time to pack a few good saucepans, an electric plate and a steamer steam-er for vegetables. "It goes very fast if you also bring a shredder. It's also better for you." Gary Burgholf All right Radar is a make-believe character. But the actor breed, of which Gary is a member, knows what to pack as do few people on earth. One non-celebrity, who chose not to follow the theatrical theat-rical heritage of his parents, told us, "My parents made movies, but my earliest recollections recol-lections were of touring from city to city with stage plays. My trauma was that I could not have large toys because they would not fit into the trunk." Now, he adds wryly, he must first figure out what will "fit under the plane seat and into the square-inches decreed for luggage." For long trips, he starts off by wearing two shirts. "A trunk would be a luxury now." Those actors we recently talked to, or were told about, also live with today's restrictions. restric-tions. But there is one exception. excep-tion. Eileen Fulton, known for 20 y years as Lisa on CBS's "As the V World Turns." was almost a |