Show o -- w- -- ya— te-1- p i nyi i T nf 'V" vT" r i wig n — ’jm egn Hug V Tiirya V ¥ ' ? 1 i 4 ’C‘S V The Ralt Lake Tribune Friday July 22 19 VI i£ ve ' yfr nww ‘We’re No Angels’ Gives Gloria I (if M t s y Jtf Gloria Tslbptt a talented and attractive young actress makes her screen debut in a part in Paramount' "We re No Angels ” The big scale comedy starring Humphrey Bogart Joan Bennett Aldo Ray and Feter Ustinov is" coming soon to the Capitol star-makin- g v'1 Vista-Visio- -- Y V f jP 4 I n Theater VY Miss Talbott plays the young romantic lead in the film and was so impressive in the role the studio signed her for another important part in "Lucy Gallant" Gloria was born In Glen ?i v V 4' Y t b $ C niirrr iNuewfc t at Occ- 'pj £ suwanwifiKii memafiVtWv the I os ” her first professional break the part of Mary Boland and Charles Ruggles’ daughter in "One Fine Day" which played In San Francisco and 17 756 NOON go m memorizing lines Is the easiest part” Owns Own Horse Her hobby is horseback riding and she owns her own horse She bought the animal while she was making "We’re No Angels” She re- Beauty Honors Recognition for other than her acting ability wqn her JUS' t him "Little frown Jug" and aha plans to enter him in Iocal horse shows! She lives with her son in named apartment in Glendale youngster attending nurs-school while she is work" She likes both television Yi ind movies but would rather concentrate on pictures if given the chance She had little difficulty with her parta in "We’re No Angela" and "Lucy Gallant" displaying the poise and abH w 1’ lty of a seasoned veteran Watch for Gloria Talbott to become a top star an the ery ing W'lns WEEK! 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