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E In Hollywood Actors Over 40— ‘Ugh! Not Cute!’
By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, June 16—"A man,” Joel McCrea said, “is not cute when he's over 35. And when he’s 40 and tries | to be cute—ugh! Pardon me!” Joel, of course, was talking about middle-aged movie | actors. i The cut-up types who go roller- -coastering with] Claudette Colbert, ring Lor-| etta Young's doorbell at midnight, and wriggle their ears to Irene Dunne's everlasting de-
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Joel jan't going to be doomed on the screen and that's that.
” » ” JOEL had a point there. Yes, indeedy. Nothing I'd like better! light. to talk all day about, but he was| | Movie actors, mind you. !due to start rehearsing in'a few | ; 2 minutes for his NBC show “Tales of the Texas Rangers,” and I had another question or two up my sleeve. C What about the story that Joel was right up there with Fred MacMurray and Bing Crosby as a Mr. Moneybags? Hmmmmm? “It's not true that I'm rich” Joel said. “Of course, I'm not poor, either. I don’t have to work. That talk about being rich started when I began turning down scripts. People said, ‘That |guy, he must be loaded.” I'm only! rich in that I have my freedom and that my family has freedom. ” » ” “WILL ROGERS woke me up
¥ ” STILL I FELT the blood course to my face and a lump of guilt orm in my throat. It's been said (not by my wife) that I'm cuter than buttermilk pie doing the elfin movie stuff of William Powell, Jimmy Stewart, Walter Pidgeon and Joseph Cotten, I'm finished with all that.
Serves me right for asking Joel why he’s been shying away from those Mr. and Mrs. movie seripts in which the heroine is always asking hubby to slip on her dress #0 that she can fix'the hemline,
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