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Show T"T't Uarilui Bocks Ilo!lwvrxHi Hotline Where are they now .HOLLYWOOD -T- nevllparade before us W ednesdav night, all those filmland famed bo have been singled out as s Best' . The tradi-tional pomp of f I; if I ' , Hollywoods ;- ttonoj-thy-ow- ' k k n Academy wiil 'Awards . be Marilyn . o in . Bek d g Coleman, Humphrey and Van Heflin Best Actress 45 hours later, over all and done, when's there will be a select group Oscar clutching statuettes who might wonder if anyone, anywhere, has ever experienced such uncontained emotions of ov and pride of gold-plate- d Vivien Leigh (Gone the Wind," 193, "A Desire," Streetcar Named ' and 1951) July Holhday (Born Yesterday," Others have, many of them some 162 personalities m who have made the ill march to Oscars oulpit since 1929. Janet Gay nor was the first Best Actress for "Coquette , a the second annual Academy-Awardshas been a recluse at her Picfair Beverly Hills estate for years, preferring, according to husband Buddy Rogers, that the world remember her as the beauty she once was 1950) Among the feminine Oscar holders, six have retired and reside m scattered addresses, around the world. Norma Shearer (The Divorcee, who was the undi Emil Janmngs, the first Best Actor winner (The Last Command and The Way of All Flesh"), returned to his native Germany as soon as he was He died in his homeland in 1950 at the age of 63. Death has claimed 14 other male winners a staggering 35 percent of the 45 honored to date. 1929-30- who was named sweetheart ), Luise Rainer was the first Best Actress winner m history ("The Great Zieg-fel"The Good in 1937, Earth in 37) and was the d of a n "uu STARTS 2 AllotJrl 2 Pivt.2AftJS mn1 Lit) UbuJ THEATRES end I y. 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Juwi X WED "Guns $ H PG ,um MX pn j d J' d If MOTOR VU J dismey "auction v dle Dandy, star The feisty, bantam-sizeturned his back on Hollywood in 1962 to become a New Engfarmer. land gentleman AT juu .ixMo OWN) 6.W ( ,t RIALTO ENDS Actors, only Yankee Doo1342) has retired James Cagney Jennifer Jones ("The Song Bernadette," 1943) has had greater share of success "Burt Reynolds is HOT! Ask Dyan Cannon! w h. Best Among Mag-na- ad NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES Among that list are some still bigger after death thart other remain in life. The most recent to die was Paul Lukas, the Watch on the Rhine star, who had been inactive for some time and living in retirement in Tangier, Morocco, when he passed away in August, 1971. In death, he jomed such other filmland Academy Award Immortals as Clark Gable, Paul Muni, Spencer au Anna won both the Oscar the New York Film Critics Best Actress award for her first major American motion picture. "The Rose Tattoo After that 1955 peak, she plu- - actor-directo- two-tim- e The salt Lake Tribune, Sunday , March 23. IHTj i; 7 mmeted in popularity, managwith career than with personfollow-uperformal life though she does ing several seem to have hooked onto ances that weren't well received. and finally returning happiness with Norton Simon, to financier multimillionaire Italy with her tarnished the Oscar. she wed in 1971 Italian actress Audrey Hepburn hasn't been heard from much in recent years, but only because that's the wav she prefers it. The winner of the 1953 "Roman Holiday Best Actress award, r she divorced Mel Ferrer in 1968 Later, when she married Dr Andrea Dotu. a dashing Italian psychiatrist quite a few years her junior, she opted to keep her eye on her husband instead of the cameras 0 "America's Mary Pickford, With baik-to-bae- Claudette Colbert, tl.e lovely with the low, throaty voice who was Best Actress in 1934 for "It Happened One Night," for remained a headliner s years Not until the nnd-5did her box office appeal to tumble She returned Broadway then, later made some scattered television appearances ai.J now, a widew and still beautiful, lives a solitary life u.i the island of Barbados public appearance in years 1930-31- when she earned thpt'Oscar, she went on to be one of the small handful of silent screen performers able to survive sound, and remained a top star for another decadQ. Shes 66 years old now and lives in retirement in Palm Springs, Oscar-honore- win- ners, only three have taken their final curtain calls. Marie Dressier (Mm and Bill, 22 wide-eye-d the Of Bogart Oscar-honore- 'several r A sputed queen of MGM m her day, was widowed in 1936 and retired six years late, at age 38 The Academy still invites her to the Oscar presentations, but she hasnt made a Tracv, Gaiy Cooper, Ronald Calif the klelg lights trappings; stabbing then- way into the chauf-feureLos ''Angeles skies; rental limousines ghd-.rnto a halt before the entrance of the -Slusic Center where flash BulbS will explode and fans ill set earn and television cameras will record the spectacle for a viewing audience of millions. And Sunrise" 7 1 v- vf 1973. j I all those past Oscar winners? Best Actress, honored in the Academys initial year (when tne award was given for yearly output mstead of for single performance) for her work in the silent films Seventh Heaven, Street Angel and - first to prove how ineffectual-Oscacan be in uisunng continued filmland success After her score, she did one of the fastest, irus, complete fadeouts m cinema-lanever and today lives in retirement m London. r h "I r.r.--H Y h I .oil fLADY C 5.NGS THE BLUES h J"vt WX- FIAT A RCSS Ho IT rN " AGAIN SAM :JACK LEMMON SAVE THE TIGER Li, "HAROLD me !fW2r |