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Her career has in- - hiss Hopper eluded eight academy award nominations but nothingshe has done has been directed toward that end. And while her role of Eugene ONeills tragic mother in Long Days Journey into Night" might well become her bid for an Oscar, she would have made it even if convinced it didnt have a ghost of-- a chance. Over the years Kate has been a maverick where movies and theater are concerned. Money has never come between her and art Shes alternated a six figure salary In films with a two figure wage in the theater. Because of this shes done as many only about pictures as most stars whove been in the business as long as she has. "No matter what the movies offered," she told me, I've always gone back to the theater for my souls sake. In Bird Cage She was living in what she called "Jack Barrymore's birdcage" when, we talked. The aviary room, now in ascetic white, was so sparsely furnished as to appear empty, and there was a stained glass inlay of Jack and Dolores Costello surrounded by birds in the entry door.. She knows every inch of the hills above Beverly from long walks on roads and fire trails, believe in lots of exercise and open air which accounts for a body flexible as a Toledo blade. Hepburn doesnt think theres anything unusual in a star of her magnitude playing the ONeill story for a $25,000 fee. Joint Gamble "My career has always been based on the assumption that player and produo- er gamble together on mate-- ' rial .and quality in material comes first. Of late years " Ive either chosen things for myself or worked with the writer in scripts. Ive done this since I've arrived at a point where I had something to say about what Td play. First you see the script is right, that the most important thing is to forget all that and consider the director when you go before the cameras. Why do some actors believe they can act, direct and produce the picture and do all things well? "The directors responsibility is seeing the picture as a whole; but nobody can do everything on a picture and the actor who is directing himself is never, giving his best performance." Get On With It" Of acting in general, she said; Theres one infallible rule get on with it! Spencer Tracy always stressed the importance of that But some of the idiotic things youre asked to do! If you did them, how could you create a mood? Everything would be lost. Many actors take too much time establishing the mood and everything Is gone The actor must learn to get out of the way of the material so it can strike a body blow -Just get on with it - ' St Jude. Farr left his birthplace, PAGE, ARIZ. A young actor credits his prayers to St Jude plus the help and ent Greatest Story Ever Told. . has the jnost one-thir- the apoetie, Judas Thaddeua,' pie-lur- can afford to laugh at age, because By Jean Duffy Tribune Correspondent theBiblieal motion did as a The Salt Lake Greatest Story --and Great Role, Too Annies. Back A'Z Mr. Farr the actor, la currently on location in Kane County, Utah. Although he is Syrian Orthodox, one cherished possession is his silver St Jude medal which he always carries with him; another is the solid gold St Christopher medal, a gift from Red Skelton, which he wears on a chain around his neck.. Not only is Farr cast in this film but he is portraying Sign for Black Zoo HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Dani Lynn and Susan Slavln have been signed as art students for producer Herman Cohens Black Zoo" now rolling for Allied Artists. . On U. Stage In 1960, Farr felt that the time had come to get "Beyond a doubt it combines dramatic art and singing in such a way as to give us an outstanding characterization that has rarely been seen In our city before." This comment is a sample of the warm reception accorded "Annie From the Far West" during a tour of South America last summer. More than 50,000 South Americans saw the C Lowell Lees production while It waa being played 67 times in 30 cities. Annie" will return to the FSr West Friday and Saturday when it will be staged at Pioneer Memorial Theater. Starting hour for both performances will be 8:30 pjn. , , away and fly" on his own. He tried nightclubs, a part in a television series, and supporting movie roles. But he was discouraged and dissatisfied. 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