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Show Actress Puts Marriage Before Career By MILTON BAKKEB HOLLYWOOD, May II (IN8 With a procession of Hollywood notables either getting married or getting divorced, there ia one young Hollywood film couple with a very eetimsble ambition. "We want to set long-distanc record for staying married to each other." Speaking ar Marjori and Jack Reynolds, wed Just three year ago after a two-year romance which began right In a studio. Marjorie is a free lane actress who'e been in th movie sine she was 4. 8hes il now. Her husband is an assistant director at the 8am Goldwyn studio. They met when she went t Goldwyn' Gold-wyn' for a part in a picture. After they Decants engaged, they waited 10 month before they were married mar-ried t make sure ef their own mind. - They're Just as sure now as they wore then, Marjori said today. "There Is no reason why yon can't have a career and a happy home, too." she said. "That's particularly par-ticularly true when both husband and wife work in the movies. Both understand th business and all th demands whkh may be mad of your time. If your husband wasn't In the movies he might not understand under-stand how you might have to go away on location. "Of course there ar times when you don't se much of seen other, Ilk last week. Jack was working at nights while a picture was being completed and I was working in the daytime. W just had a chance to say hello and good-by." Marjorie feels she knows a bit about th movi 'business. She worked in a dosen pictures from the ages of 4 to 10 with such stars as Norma Talmadg and Ramon No-varro. No-varro. Then she quit ths movies when she was 10 to devote all her time to study until she was 16. Then she returned to pictures, mostly as a dancer for Paramount and other studios. Hsr husband told her she should go back to straight acting so she won a role at Columbia. Colum-bia. Then I he did 14 westerns, working work-ing with practically every cowboy stsr on the screen. Then she did six of the Tailspin Tommy" series. Then two more wetserns. the last "Timber Stampede" with George O'Brien for RKO. She think working in th movie Is great. But, if she had to give up her career ca-reer or her marriage, she'd give up her career. |