Show L Bit Battered He's Still 1! NEW YORK (AP) — Maximilian Schell says "with my vulnerability it’s hard to be in this business” but he is sticking it out because after all there’s no business like show business actor admits The Vienna-bor- n he has often been hurt bruised and depressed since he plunged into the' rough waters of the international entertainment field 10 years ago with a Best Actor Oscar for “Judgment at Nu- IT I i r was like talking to a man with an owl perched on his head yet taking no notice nor making any mention of the bird One must assume this delicate balance when interviewing Edd Byrnes who once starred as (blip) on the ‘‘77 Sunset Strip” television series The (blip) represents the character he played Not only does Edd avoid use of the name which made him famous he frowns on persons HOLLYWOOD Staying On r f ’! Actor Frowns ow Old TV Image (UPI)- -It who do “I live in a penthouse in in London” remberg” Knightsbridge “I’m very vulnerable” he Byrnes said “But I haven’t been confessed “Reviews bother me there in about nine months a lot A bad review can hurt BUSY WORKING very much It gives me a “I came here last Christmas shock It’s like someone slappfor three weeks and I’ve been ing a woman who’s just had a so working that I haven’t baby in her face and telling beenbusy to return I’ve done able her that the baby is ugly It’s some television guest spots not nice —even if the baby is three commercials and now a ugly” motion picture” REVIEWS RESPONSIBLE in is Byrnes “I find American reviewers “Wicked Wicked” at MGM generally responsible and just with such overpowering perforEuropean one are aggressive mers as Tiffany Bolling David and say really terrible things Bailey Randolph Roberts They even say you shouldn’t exist Someone said that about me once It’s getting more difficult every year because people have a certain image of me and expect me to measure up You should be allowed fai- 1 1 co-starri-ng I o lures” Although his grandfather Dr Carl Noe Von Nordberg wras one of the most noted psychoanalysts of his day along Schell with Sigmund Freud and the exodus to the suburbs are gone or deteriorating — Standard-Examine- r no to lie on desire says he has UPI Telephoto to ease his an analyst’s couch woes TV SUBURBS “I try to get over flops by working walking and talking Sometimes I go to a movie see other people suffer too— and laugh The best way to forget about them though is to set a new goal immediately and work for it “Despite all this I can’t imagine any other life As an actor you can live many lives You can be a general you can be a bum” fshes It opened in February f place By VERNON SCOTT MANY ROLES HOLLYWOOD (UPI) —Some- - 1923 and is still the largest' The Palace closed in 1970 and Schell has been among other where in your city or town theater in Pittsburgh with a! ripmolishpd things a jewel thief a Nazi a there once stood— and perhaps seating capacity of 3750 in and an artist-mon- k tutor FINEST THEATER to still does — a monument jn Boston two grand old' as such films “The “Topkapi” motion pictures and business theaters remain of fie major1 A It may have been called the movie houses-t- he Music Hall residential square occupies the P or (which opened as the Metropoli- Orpheum Roxy Bijou ground which once boasted “the jian ’’ 1 theater” in San rococo (originally named the6 Keith vvorld’s They were ornate as7 reached colleagues Schell theaters built in the 192Cs and Memorial more than 40 vears Francisco The Fox e no oager Movie-make- r 1930s to house in baroque ago) apioinit William Fox content to be just an actor LIGHTS OUT —Workman Bill Coles removes the sign on the marquee of the Roxy Theater in New York City back in March of 1960 when the showplace opened in 1927 closed its doors for the last time The Roxy was one of the ornate theaters built in the 1920s and 1930s which since the advent of television Tf AND ii r Grand Old Theaters Die ' M As Viewers’ Habits Shift I 29-sto- ry ( fint ij sgL— : Mary Piekford Douglas Fair- banks and a host of other shadow v figures on the screen it K actor who om ms’ FoXSas the eSrees ln philosophy and (whose name is still part of art from the Uni- Loew 20th Centurv-Fox- ) Uae “ist°ry evened the jut-jaw- LOEWS CAPITAL And it was another ed offs WS i Play Scheduled For Production Soon as Movie i e i i j j i j o o o o © o o o o © o o o o o o o o o o © o o o Come on in and join the fun Try one of our famous 31 flavors Or try two Or six Or ten Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Oct 26 27 28 29 V ® o IZZT © o “pj o - il 10-ci- ty Prize-winnin- It becomes a game then to converse with the man He silently dares you to refer to him by the video moniker You in turn wait for him to stumble over it Madeleine Sherwood and Diane Strip” lifted Edd from the pack haunted sites in Europe of unknowns to a degree of Andy Griffith will make a McBain tour of the United States to Byrnes still wears a youthful stardom his new’ album “Somebody look but is grateful that he is “I happen to be an actor not plug Bigger Than You and I” teen-ag- e said mature more a idol” Brynes playing parts! w ith great dignity these days “I played ‘77 out of Sunset that character in the series and “I’ve been Strip’ for seven years But no some of the time I didn’t know-onseems to have forgotten what I was doing ” Byrnes that show or “In a sense I’m a new face almost tripped up The name of because I got away from HOLLYWOOD — “No Place Now I'm playing to Be his character was on the tip of juveniles Somebody” by Charles his tongue a Gordone the first black Pulitzer leading man roles It takes g Jackie Gleason doesn’t mind long time for a young actor’s play in the to for the will be face of the theatre with age confused enough Ralph history being filmed for Warner Bros release Cramden Robert Stack takes really good parts in a joint venture involving with association his in pride PLAY HEAVIES Herbert Ross and Wagner-Damor- e But (blip) and( Eliot Ness Productions Byrnes are mortal enemies Ross will direct the film with LOOKING FOR ROLE and your years as a juvenile Wagner producing It Raymond “Most of my best work has you play heavies” will be on location in New made been on the stage here in the Byrnes has become almost as York and in other areas United States” he said “For expert at portraying villains as ear late this beginning instance I toured with ‘Star he was in the role of said Damore and after Wagner Girl’ for weeks But1 who in “77 Sunset Strip” Ross has completed “The Last that doesn't cut it for you I’m Edd Byrnes is in the position of Sheila” like of trying to lose one identity looking for a movie Place to Be Somebody” which it for and gain another Being an “Nocomedv-drammade ‘Champion’ a ‘a a was Kirk Douglas Or the Robert actor is a kind of kookie (oops on tremendous hit as presented Redford role in ‘Butch Cassidy there it is —the owl on the on and off Broadway the stage to make and the Sundance Kid’ head) way living on a and tour The national “I haven’t really done that was written by one outstanding part with the Bit Parts: Paula Kelly has screen-pla- v and Wagner right director to shift my been added to the cast of Gordone career into high gear” Wagner produced “Petulia” “Soylent Green” at MGM C To the untrained ee it would Elke Sommer will do a TV the Julie Christie-Georg- e few a famous film of Scott tour a on “77 seem (blip) in Sunset special years ago ® Franz It was Kafka s The Castle and di- Rn? thp packed in diplomats and shrine to the world advpnt °£ state during the 20s the he largest picture palace : giving every man his own of New York City outside an( private projection room— and K held more 111311 Owning night Fox hired a the exodus to the suburbs transformed tne magnificent on ‘F” stars while thousands of specta- building shrines to rietennratin? imposing Street The Capital disappeared tors milled around the 10 Schell has been active on the nf an rra p—Hty ° in favor of a book store bronze entrance doors stage too writing directing extinguished ® I Loew’s But Palace still Numerous marble columns and acting in Europe and ap- TOWERING STRUCTURE 1924 in it lined the foyer topped by Spearing on Broadway in “A Pa- Built stands Tncv were towering struc- - continues to show first run sculptured figures Tne floor jtriot For Me” But he says he 1 finds himself “more and more tures with as many as three movies and while not as glossy! was covered by a d it was balconies Massive pipe organs as carpet— the involved in the films than in manager Ed foot rose hydraulically to entertain Rosenfeld says with pride largest single rug ever woven the theater” chande- audiences between the feature “They just don't make them Overhead a three-to- n OPENING NIGHT -- and short ilier dominated the walnut and 11c subjects— usuallv just like this anymore” ° In St Louis one of the sad £ gold leaf lobby walls I before the newsreels £ f nd nn is the r-- In larger cities full orchestras sights to show M folksMissouriSIX LOUNGES A chance movie may fall in of the movie bill ancient front of the were LL part (no but - Almost all of the may succeed m city adjoined them have Theater which opened in 1920 'Six lounges Each was mwded with another Ato it may fail hen to make uav for Hie entrance and foyer have disappeared :: office braidings parking lots or been eonvrtec to effics The F theater portion is now a urban renewal projects auditorium consisted of an Condemned of Altona —it nartmer w hand paintedjkeeps comrag backAnd a film Stride Loews Penn Theater But Ste Fox the Ambassador reach a far artisans brought to can couj-s:: which was billed as a Temple and Loew’s State still stand M Itfhan 0Xof Cinema when it opened in fighting off the ravages 0f A orchestra Plfc rose of 1927 It’s mezza- - change September om ' I nine was lined with Breche ?as£mJnt’ ?ec0Pd ?n opal BR°THERS MRX size only City Music and Lavanto marbles There In RKO the New Hall York in Minneapolis 1921 in Fox The which an even nad Orpheum opened were as the Brothers Four three Marx emergency hospital pipe 4 ?viui silk damask drapes r imported station radio still movies headliners and organs plays to olav the But the Avenue “tteTter wjs gymnasium Hennepin and Eul’’ Fox went bankrupt in 1932 -Lew Codv and Ailcen Minnesota Theater had a jife starring 30 °f only years opening and the theater fell into other "Pringle (a silent' Admission: sPan 1928 and closing in 198 It is hands Its doors closed forever cents in now a television studio for in February 1963 It was razed WCCO-Ta few years later and now 'LIVE' ACTS of the lingers only as a fanciful Texas’ cquivalet Paul Astrodome back in June 11 memory the years Through ii Whiteman Ted Lewis Burns 1921 was the Palace Theater in The story repeats itself m - and Allen and other “live” acts Dallas the fanciest movie 'Denver (the Tabor) in Los shared the bill with the flickers emporium of its time Angeles (the Paramount) and ou Kansas City In 1964 the Penn Theater Adertised as “Dallas’ Mil- - in Cleveland closed as a movie house Today lion Dollar Theater” it had a Detroit and other great cities theater is called staff of 34 uniformed ushers 'the fi Heinz Hall for the Performing carrying swagger sticks When '-- 'Aha cornerstone was It is the home of the the laid ’I Pittsburgh Svmphony Orcnes-- 1 actress Bebe Daniels in Holly-’tr- a iwood pressed a telegraph key A block away from the Penn activating an electrical gadget Dallas to lower the stone in the Stanley Theater still flouri-‘i- n of Country & Music ’ 0 - 3000-square-- hand-loome- 18-car- at o o o o o o o o o o 0 o © o ® o © o o © © o o © © o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o I i ! 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