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Show "rrf 14A DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Salt- - Luka City, Monday, May 14, 1962 pack In Hollywood Lim e I ig hte rs Professiona Is AH' Pdlly Doafen Up InComebacIc Film i - ' By SHEILAH GBAHA-(NANA) Im so aggressive, said pretty PollyBergen; that everyone says, "She's so secure. But it isny true. When I go to parties I freeze. I get an austere look on my face, and they say, Who does she think she IsT I make friends, new friends.' Having seen Polly extro- verting on so many television shows, this was a surprise to HOLLYWOOD it n& discussing her re- after stating years ago, when she left here, "I shall NOT return. She is now deep in 'moviemaking" plans as a result role with of her turn to - A capacity and enthusiastic disappointment in the show Bruce Phillips who lives up on audience moved into green that was sponsored by Radio Fourth Avenue that is feawith the Station KNAK why didnt the tured on their newest album, .- iugfiroaHren EyesLimelighters' last Saturday Limelighters sing "I Had A ELI Mule tune written the by evening at Highland High. The-fam-ed -- trio generated, both a relaxed swing, as well MrnmoufTAiN the arm, inc. -as a driving beat in their gen'B Cuf ass 1 erous program that was intend-- j ii. aisa is atss i. !1 ,7JJJ edto Have . something fui'; 3:4 eetyl everyone. Particularly interesting was the long historical hymn-se- t that was done with exceptional taste. Perhaps because some the slow' side might'explaln why, for' some listeners, thi first half of the program seemed to drag. In his previous fUm, "Every. things Ducky Hackett ad-- live in Hollywood libbed as he does on television appearances, "We .practically that whdle he declares, "but I' didntf want to get into trouble with that guy Willson. He wrote the words, and I read them the way he Wrote 'em. AH the ingredients one has come to know and expect from the limelighters were present throughout Its entire program the wit of Dr. Louis Gottlieb, the effortless singing of Glenn Yarbough, and the hardworkAlex Has-sileing, French-speakin- g on banjos and guitars. ' The Limelighters are in every way professional" to the marrow, and they know all the tricks of the trade including how to end a show excitingly even when a few of the patrons would prefer to get a bit out of hand. There was for me only one d J Gregory Peck and Robert Mit chum in "Cape Fear," in which she gets beaten up. "It was 4T great role,", she enthused. (The picture will open soon at .the Uptown). Y "I didnt exactly say 1 wasn't coming back to Hollywood,' moved to aid Polly. When New York and met Freddie K Fields l and we decided to get married, I knew I had to make a choice of being married and - being mother to his daughter, or pursuing a In Hollywood. I decided Polly . Bergen I'd never be scparated from. in 'Gope Fear' Freddie. He was vice pres; dent in charge of television at MCA, and he had to live in mature two, enough New.York. acting careers in the same During this period. Miss family, j Bergen turned .t down .two. A flrst marriage can only The Big work-Imovies with Peck both are mature or of f and "On the theolder Country school whieh did nbt !' Beach." "But when Freddie-divorce they lived toleft MCA and went into busi- accept 50 years and hated each ness on his own (Field gether other. clients include Judy Garand I grew up during land, Phil Slivers, Henry ourJerry and grew apart marriage, WoodFonda and Joanne We sooh realized we had nothward), he found himself ing in common. We were so coming to Hollywood more very wrong for each other. He than he was in New York. Reeded to marry a girl who e to take rtever Worked, who would look He advised Fear and e decided to up to him, and he be the man settle in Holl; ood where of the family, I advised him to like that He they have a 17-r- i im mansion, marryandsomeone now they have four little night did, a huge pool, and hes - divinely club in the basement, four childrenhappy., servants and tliree chljtjren. Its safer for children .In never would "I again'want Hollywood," continued the bru- - to marry a young or an old nette star. "In New York you actor. Or advise a man to airlive right next door to the- - marry a young or old ne-. switch blades. The most tress. Someone once told me time of my life was iij my that the big problem with teens. I had such social prob- marriage Is that one partlems. I couldnt communicate ner gives more than the . myageMy -- Others that they should each father was a construction, en- give fifty-fifty- . I donf begineer, and from the time I lieve that. A marriage can was five months we traveled. only work If both go 100 per J was determined to give my cent. wnchlldren more security. Pollys appearance in "The "I lost twins, then adopted Helen Morgan TV "spectacular two children. I had so much Is what really started the Holto learn. I was married to lywood producers offering her Jerome Courtland when we t- movies. But were both very young. I'd importannow that she is here, there will been In show business all my be little television on her life. Jerry and I were both schedule. ambitious, but we were not My advisers feel I should do as- - little television-a- s possible. No, I wont be returning to To Tell The Truth. In New York. I plan to stay In 'Hollywood as much as possible. In Right now, Polly is performing in Las Vegas and will be thbre four weeks. Pollys final word about our HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Aca- fair city: "Pictures are not the demy -- await d-- Inning actress main business of Hollywood. is. I would say this is Audrey Hepburn has been Gossip true of New York, London, named by Warner Brothersjparia and Rome. Or villages studio to" play Eliza Doolittle anywhere. L. in the film version of the Ler-Tier and Loewe Broadway hit, Ttifficturelhat gives L, "My Fair Lady. Miss Hepburn, now in you a front seat to the agreed to play the role most jolting events of during a telephone call with tomorrow.. JOW K studio head Jack L. Warner. The film Is scheduled to start production early next year. O' ca-re- er -- to-tak- e x or someBuddy's fame times notoriety for his humor has spread so far that recently, he says, when he has been asked to appear on TV shows, the request has - been Coupled with A plea to stay with the ff - smart-alec- Wins Lead 'Fair Lad Movie w mouth when youre'hbf'supposed to. In The Music Man, the big fat musical. Buddy plays Marcellus Washburn, the Hvery ataMe buddy of llrtb- ert Preston. Although the character Is essentially in the 'comic mold,li Is with-- ' out slapstick or fumy Jokes. Morton DaCosta, producing and directing ' "The Music Man, says of Buddy; "He Is a constantly alert, amusing fellow who, unlike many stand-ucomics, is serious about acting. During The Music Man, his only concern was to play the character, and he does It beautifully. WINNER - vnKJturttTrsmmArru.-Btax Office JACK CARTER 'annaSCOp 1. "TENDER IS THE NIGHT" Jennifer Jenee Jeten Reberdt Jr. Carol Sea" 2. "Tho Battle "SWINGIN' Maeir ROMANTIC AT BOTH THEATRE! 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