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Virginia has a very witty mind with el-trap edges She's teen known to drop a phrase in a dull spot in a that picked it right up electrifying the company "How can anyone who looks so very lovely" they ask each other later "be so very s gla-nce- bright?" Maybe she'll tire of actinic some fine day If so watch for Virginia Fields As it is byline over printed stories ter be!A friends are all of that pro- And lession and allied pi ofesNions even married into thee circles In private life she is Mrs Paul Doug-offilas wife of the sports commentator! in to play 7:1' ':- - --- - i movies records and singing on the radio he has still made himself quite Think an important golfing figure V'here he would have gone without distractions of that lovely croon- e Ihe voice of his is Ginger Rogers' idea that she would be a painter or a sculptor if acting didn't take all her time As it is she keeps her hand in by working With clay and paints in the small studio at the back of her Hollywood home And- Janet Gaynor now with Plenty of free 'time having deserted the screen is spending a great deal Pr time on her painting -- '''' i ' 4 1 k j '' 1 ‘ -- ! 0 2 N ( I ! ' k ! ' ' ' 1 lt N t t 1 i - ' ' '"1": ''-4 ' -- y - - t I : - - ' A ::1 - - -: ' - o s' - t t t 1 I 1- I I 4 i t r t x I i 1 J s I i I a a- N 111 N e: — ' e' - S' - - - r: 1 r ''' "' 'I tie ' ' - v -- - N - —' -- - - 14 '''''''': - 7 ral: :- -- - -- ' 1 - 1 - - - -- ' satisfac-'- 4 atisfattion in ranching I like the stretch your body gets out of pitching hay the exhilaration to be found in punch2 ing cattle I even like milking cows believe it or not That's what I'd do if I weren't having such a good tithe acting—hie myself back to the ranch th - for good!" You get a wide grin out of Diina Andrews when you corner him for some brief If you don't know Dana already from the feNV pictures he has done to date all of which have won for him individsteually excellent critical notices keep an eye out for this rugged esque type of young comer "Of course" he smiled even wider "you've heard about me I'm the guy who made his mind to get into the movies willy-nill- y It looked very So I n rt to eat rally for a while Well I got a job in Van Nuys not far from some of the studios in a service station Filling up tanks putting in oil pumping up tires wiping orf win-sh- e dows—well I'm a whizz at that And '' ' -- - : -- it - " ' - - If he does Bing Crosby can quit movies any time he chooses he'll keep busy as a pro golfer or he might play in a band Ing Gable-conversati- on Ten were hit the Hollywood jackpot on the legitimate stage four on radio two as an opera company actor and three as a singer in opera One was singing in Philadelphia But these all came after the real body of jobs he held in the 10 years that preceded his jump into pictures "You get the idea" he smiled recalling them all "that I hopped around a lot Well I guess I did But I always managed to earn the three actors match And the joke could few citiares a day I needed pROBABLY of it k that there isn't one of the Preston Foster's record as a Jun I'd holder lie claims 56 jobs before he whole long list of those jobs-tha(EverYWeek Stagazinc—Printid in U S A) t I t ' - v - ever want to go back to—if I weren't able to act any more No not me "If I were on my own and had to make my way I'd just keep on with what I'm doing these days on the side anyway" Preston Foster stated "I'd go right on operating that 640- acre ranch I've got in Bouquet Canyon That's the life for me!" No one who knows Bing Crosby doubts but that his answer to the question would be "professional golrcr" It's a foregone conclusion Look at the record—with all the time and energy he has to spend on making : -- t I: i : t I f tea-taste- d r : 1 - - - Falkenberg A — - - V' 0 - -- ple the most model now becoming an actress could be a professional tennis caplayer at the drop of her current As' it is coming reer very easily from a tennis-playin- g family Jinx is well up in the ranks of noted Iteurs And she could always go back to modeling again to make a living INo wonder they are starring her in I"The Cover Girl"—at a conservative Iestirnate she's already appeared on some 499 odd magazine covers! Then when you play "Let's Pretend" about jobs stars could do were not actors there's always W C 'Inc) Fields Think how successful he could rt be as a IJinx ng like it too Well enough not to worry about what job I'd take if I found Hollywood giving me the cold shoulder Back to the service station for this one "But" Dana Andrews' face grew grave "pray for me I only hope that doesn't happen while gas rationing is still on I'd be in a spot then trying to think up any job I'd like as well!" t - t i- - ! i 1' - 1 1 - 1 i ex-'am- - 4 --14 4 of other stars and starlets would go back to their before-fil- m lives for other jobs to hold There's Fred MacMurray's skill with the clarinet and saxopNone for And Dona Drake's with the drums Cary Grant would be an electrical engineer—it was his inventiont of a new theatrical lighting effect ilvhich he took to a theater manager that started him on the stage Lucille Pall would model again Pat O'Brien Would have finished his law course and been practicing by now if he'd not left when the acting bug bit him The same goei for Edward Robinson !except that he was already able to !practice when he fell for acting But the now famous bearded manand stayed to lake Hollywood Monty Volley has a lovely out all ready for himself should !Hollywood ever turn him down Back Irhe'd go to Yale to teach drama there that again Claudette Colbert opinesatten:!dress designing would get her it hold if couldn't Mary lion acting iMartin would return to teaching danc- - I S 1 - '' tion make-believi- - 4 -1- ' V i - i i 1 A ' down-to-ear- ‘ ti '4--: Pre-roo- horizons The look was in George Montgomery's flashing orbs so beloved these days by feminine moviegoers as he started to answer the question "You- - know me" he said "I'd be back on the ranch There's a lot of A s 1 ' ‘ ' - I Aollisigo: - i' - r ' 1 - ti --- t ‘ '' A - i ' ' '''' - - -- i 1 i i ' 1 - i - -- 4 - i t i ! i -- 4 - t - '''4 11 i i 1 '" ‘It ‘ilk - 405'''''' 4 - ‘ ce m "Let's WHEN starting tend" most actors get a faraway look in their eyes set on distant E N - 4 - make-believ- ti - - ' 77-:- g - t nx - '- ' I 1 1 1 'e - T'S fun to ask slightly silly questions of film Stars and get their reactions They like to play which is—probably part of the childlike spirit that lies just under the surf ac e of most actors One of their gayest talkgaines is an old favorite with kids— "Let's Pretend" For the most varied and most revealing results the "Let's Pretend" game can start oil' with as wacky a question as "What would a living were yon not acting in movies?" There isn't a star in IHollywood who won'tt stop whatever he or she is doing and center attention on the answer They do it too with every evidence of concentrated interest But then what human being in the wide world—be he actor or not—doesn't like to talk about himself to probe into his ego? It all started this particular game of e with the luscious Virginia Field W h o had just returned from wowing Broadway for a season to play an important role in "Crystal Ball" 1 I '' - - HOLLYWOOD ' t ? ' 3 44t- 40tt4tt----- 1 t - ' ---- -- '" ''' ' ' - ' ' if fans for et hen The C Tir1 pttt them on paper zf-t- e 4 4 0 1111111Mill ls Virgiinia Fie!d't 'as a flAir f'''r words - i 1 - --S ' |