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Show T ' f T ' 4 " l "S4 W 1 ,r' v t- - e The Salt Lake Tribune V o' V ' V v 7 vr - 'r V Y Sunday, July 23, 1961 fy A13 t Actress Finds Briton, Though Successful, Stays Sad Broadway Rugged Test V By Anna Maria Alberghetti Written lor United Press International NEW YORK, July 22 The three months or so since I opened In Carnival, my Yet, (filths have 'ever known. And they have not been without their disquieting moments. My r e c e n t on collapse stage from exhaustion, lor one. I still tire very easily, but Im learning to pace myself better. The part of Lili is a demanding one and it takes everything out of me, but It is the part lor which Ive waited all my life. I love the character of Lili, I understand her. Shopping Helps Because of the demands of the role, Ive begun trying a number of ways to relax. One of the best forms of relaxation I know is to go shopping. First Apartment -Most of my shopping these first days centers around what to buy for my' new Bapidly rising British comedian Peter Sellers, an accom- plished Jazz musician. beats out discontent on the drums. In Top Bracket at the age of 35, Movies Sell- at ers has behind him a list of resounding movie hits 'Tm All Right Jack, The Mouse That, Roared," Two Way Stretch" and The Millionairess." In a very short space of time, hes worked his way into the top bracket in the movie business of making people laugh. "But, said Sellers with a melancholy shrug, Im only as good as my material. I never forget that and !t worries me. Worry? To many this will seem extremely strange. He lives a happy life with his charming and attractive wife and their two young chUdren. His home is a de He's constantly amazed at his success. ( George Mgtin, recording manager for one of Britain's biggest record companies, recalls that he had a terrible time talking Sellers into making his first record. He would not believe that anyone would want to sit and listen to him. When the disc "Goodness Gracious Me, Jumped to third place in Britains hit parade, Peter was like a schoolboy in his delight. Then, characteristically, he decided never to make another. "I've been unbelievably I lucky, he commented. want to call a halt before that luck changes." Like to Stop' He has also said he would like to stop acting. In neither ease is he being taen seriously. Hi-F- woman hater surrounded by bevies of beauties. UTAH Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, science-fictionfare with Walter Pidgeon, Joan Fontaine. VILLA This Is Cinerama," travelogue in new wide screen technique. The LYRIC, HYLAND Naked Edge, thriller-chille- r starring Gary Cooper, Deborah Kerr. currently showing theaters in Salt first-ru- n Lake City Include the lowing: fol- 1 TOWER-EAS"Carry On Constable," hilarious clowning by the zany Carry On Nurse crew. TOWER MIDTOWN Alec Guinness in two of his classic comedies, 'The Promoter and The Lavender Hill Mob. GEM, REDWOOD CENTRE Fanny," comr bination and comedy of thwarted young love starring Leslie Caron, Horst Maurice ChevBuchholz, alier, Charles Boyer. CAPITOL The Ladies Man," Jerry Lewis as a Warrior Empress," with 'The onircoan - esnonmi liinn J ' Ill never appear on the BBC again," he snorted. After several months he changed his mind and agreed to go on a panel game. Sellers jumped to fame as a comedian on radio and television. as a member of an offbeat group of comedians calling themselves The Goons. Short, broad shouldered with a sensitive face, he is a superb mimic. He can handle with perfection all sorts of accents. i THE CIVIL WAR CENTENNIAL! The Parent Trap, Disney film Of marital mixup starring Hayley Mills, Brian Keith, Maureen OHara. The Spectacular Romance that thrilled millions! 0 SELZNICKS or GONE 1YITD THE WIND, LOVED CLARK GABLE y LIKE A WO:iAII! X YOU WILL BE OVERWHELMED Ive ever actually lived in ,1 New York, the apartment is the first one Ive ever had. I sublet It from my good friends Elizabeth Montgomery and her husband. Gig (HIM , OLIVIA k . V km J . BY HER A SELMCX iNTERNATIONAL PICTURE COME EARLY ONE ONLY WICKED-WORLD! ! mut:tr -- Youngr SHOW COMPLETE :ro HOWERust blew up. Saluting PARK-V- UPTOWN, SHE FOUGHT UXE All amazom...a!:d the British Broadcasting Corp. took him to task for ridiculing members of their staff as a gag at the end of a live TV show, he Mathews, AHMIOt L aware. When LIMITED ENGAGEMENT Ker-wi- n Tina Louise, and Carthage In Flames. tear-jerke- DAVID apartment Ive been spending-most of my free time decorating my apartment Since this is the first time y Certeim 4iSS on4 ; IS Q Another hllarioui comedy A J thli time lampoon aimed O at tha police force! f u 1- - 3540 S. 2nd Wert Stem Peak $1. Kidt free Ope 7 Nightly . . . Starts 8:30V--Z. C0L0U8U PC7URES , mm m '.tjj f cluding a home movie projector with sound and the latest i phonograph with stereophonic sound. Peter admits he likes the latest and the best. "In cars, like everything else, he confided, and this includes myself, I try to look for perfection. So far, I have not found it. Top Flight Movies for S.L. me. Broad- way show, have been, truly, the most exciting I lightful country manor in the quiet countryside not far from London. Likes the Best Three cars stand in bis spacious garage. One of them is a gleaming pale blue Cadillac. A room of his house is stacked with all the latest photographic equipment in By Eddy Gilmore Associated Press Writer LONDON, July 22 With a great many things to be thankful for, that highly successful British actor Peter Sellers looks like a St Bernard dog who's lost his barrel of brandy. Im not content," he said in an interview. Im never pleased with anything I do. And seeing my face on the screen, that really upsets (Editor1! Note: The itar of neweat muiical Broadways hit, 'Carnival." hat written the following for vacationing Jack Caver ) first Sellers gets so much mail he has hired two secretaries. To those who work with him every day, he presents a picture of a completely unpredictable man. From film to film, he refuses to commit nimself. Producers chase him and he pretends to be blithely un- s X t vQfa MHEWS'IOUISE with tfcet med "Carry m Nutm'1 l n. TOWfiJlmidtown O HUt MOI" .t 7 0S PROMOTER'' el q e4 M I IS p m. p m. QTwe more of the Great U aa aor FESTIVAL . . . 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