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Show SWGECSCREENaADIO Released by Western Newspaper Union. By VIRGINIA VALE GRACE MATTHEWS, the! new "Big Sister" star, began her radio career with a bang; a graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, in London, she was accustomed to the stage's broad gestures, and in one expansive sweep she knocked the script from the hands of her fellow actor at the mike. Last year she won three of Canada's top awards to radio actors; played opposite op-posite Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Ralph Bellamy and Charles Boyer, among others. Her first part on an Ameri- GRACE MATTHEWS can program was on a CBS sustaining sustain-ing show; Ted Huston, the "Big Sister" director, "heard a general audition she had then, and ten months later she got her present role. Warner Bros.' "Treasure of the Sierra Madre" may be known as the father-and-son opus. Humphrey I Bogart is starred, of course, but Jack Holt and his son Tim, who has a leading role, appear In it. . And Walter Huston is featured, and his son John not only wrote the story and" directs the picture, but also appears ap-pears in one sequence. May be the start of a Dad-and-Junior cycle; after seeing his son's debut in "Pursued," "Pur-sued," Henry Carey began writing a screen play of early Nevada days for his offspring. When Jane ("The Outlaw") Russell Rus-sell did a guest singing appearance on the Kay Kyser show she launched her new career. She's signed for 13 weeks with him, and several sponsors want her for a . half -hour program of her own. She says she's developed her singing style by listening to jive recordings had signed up to do an album of songs for a major recording company. com-pany. The largest mob scenes photographed photo-graphed since D. W. Griffith made "Intolerance" were made for "Keeper of the Bees" at Columbia's Sunset studio where Griffith shot those Babylonian sequences. But the mob John Sturges directed was 60,000 bees! Columbia equipped a complete ship's galley for "Assigned to Treasury," fed more than 150 extras ex-tras with food cooked there, and then burned the whole set to the ground for one of the climaxes in the Dick Poweli-Signe Hasso starrer. star-rer. Anne Baxter, who can act rings around most of the Hollywood actresses, ac-tresses, certainly deserved that Academy Award for the best supporting sup-porting actress. She'll be in 20th Century - Fox's "Letter to Five Wifes," and will probably walk off with the picture. Now that little Marlene Aames ("Cookie Bumstead" on the CBS "Blondle" show) has appeared tn the last two Academy Award pictures, pic-tures, she hopes she's started on her third. With "The Lost Weekend" Week-end" and "The Best Years of Our Lives" on her list, Ray Milland asked for her presence in "The Blf Clock," starring him, Charles Laughton and Maureen O'Sullivan. Burl Ives has wandered over the country collecting folk songs; now Maylia, Hollywood's new Chinese actress discovery, Is teaching him some of ber native ditties. Burl's stealing a march on fllmdom's pro. ducers, who don't know Maylia can sing. When Jack Barry Invited little Robin Morgan to Join his "Juvenile Jury" he didn't know that she is the busiest child model in one of the big model agencies. Candy Jones discovered dis-covered her last year and gave her expert training. ODDS ASD ENDS The sponsors of "Ladies Be Seated," "Give and Take" and "Meet the Missus" are considering consider-ing another radio program of the soma general type. . . . Jack Temple, brother broth-er of Shirley, was assistant director on the GUnn Ford thrilUr, "Framed"; he's learning the movie business. . . . John Loder says bis role in "Dishonored "Dishon-ored Lady" was one of his oddest; be made love to bis wife, Hedy Lamarr, then Lost her to Dennis O'Keeje. . . . Elliott Reid, handsome young actor recently re-cently free from bis Paramount contract, con-tract, bos become m regular member of the "Suspense" cast. |