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Show Madeleine Carroll Soon Seen In Wilde Comedy, The Fan' Reaching the srlect circle aa on of fllmdom's mot desired actresses ac-tresses Just before the war, Mima Carroll foreawore all acting aoon after America entered and devoted de-voted her life to aervlce overseas with tha American Red Cross and other service organisations. HOLLYWOOD Aa accomplished accom-plished actress, society woman, scholar, world traveler, international interna-tional personality and outstanding outstand-ing war morale worker are all combined la tha fascinating person per-son of blond Madeleine Carroll who returns to tha screen In "The Fan," Twentieth 'Century - Fox comedy drama. With such a background. It waa only fitting that the studio east her la the role of tha adventuress adven-turess In Oscar Wilde's famous comedy In which she is starred with Jeanne Craln, George Sanders San-ders and Richard Greene. Miss Carroll considers herself a citixea of the world, rather than of her native England. Not that she makes any attempt to disown dis-own her native land, but rather aha feels mora comfortable aa a cosmopolite. Her motion picture career reflects re-flects this, having been international interna-tional In scope. Miss Carroll cored first In England, than la France and even In Germany before be-fore aha earns to Hollvwood |