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Show By INKZ GERHARD LLOYD BRIDGES, in movies for about 10 years, achieved fame as an infant; President Taft had offered a cup for America's fattest baby, and blond, blue-eyed Lloyd won it. As a young actor he was discovered by playwright Sidney yywwtf miff w www '"aawwwwmj w : 1 " 9 LLOYD BRIDGES Howard and given a part on Broadway Broad-way In "Paths of Glory". A succession succes-sion of ups and downs In the theatre thea-tre led him to Hollywood; he made his first picture at Columbia, and his latest and probably his biggest success is that studio's "The Whistle at Eaton Falls". He has worked steadily toward stardom for ten years; "Home of the Brave", "White Tower" and "Colt .45" gave him fine roles. Arlene Dahl is going to get out into the wide open spaces; she has been signed to a multi-picture contract con-tract by Williams Pine and Thomas, to be made during the next two years. Her first will probably be "Caribbean Gold". A street sign on the Naples set for Warners' "Force of Arms" reads "Corso Tramonto" Italian for Sunset Boulevard. Director Michael Curtiz named the street in honor of his stars, William Holden and Nancy Olson. |