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‘By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, July 21-—Robert Ryan shouldn't have told me that it’s all humbug, flim-flam and gobbledygook about Hollywood stars being a bunch of average citizens who mow their lawns, dawdle kiddies on their knees and
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| ONE OF THE newest Columbia long-playing as is a piece of music Seti to “Anna Mary Robertson, ‘who was born on Sept. 7, 1860, a farmer's daughter; one
of a family of ten. ... | Love.” There are sixteen songs in : The dedication continues, tothe group, written to. Heine's Ee give a thumb-nail sketch of the cycle of poems of that name.
{woman “who earned her Living| peljcate, emotional music beauti f las a hired girl from her 12th year; | fully performed. {who married a farmer named | ® no”
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wake up every mo ning singing, “I'm so wholeso 1 haven't been so ‘stanhad since dad told me that Santa Claus was | really you-know-who, | “It's the bunk,” growled Bob. “Actor's aren't like other people.” Here I had been thinking that Vic Mature, Errol Flynn and Frank Sinatra were typical Amer-| jcans, as folksy as Lum and Ab-| ner, as uncomplicated and blue-berry-pie normal as Just Plain | Bill and twice as homespun as Abe Lincoln, | And that Lana Turner, Ava Gardner and Betty Grable were | just 4-H girls at heart, with a | yen for running up chintz drapes, whipping up cute aprons out of flour sacks and reaching right under a cackling hen for A Warm egg. Yes, you get to believing it after the 810th press agent has phoned to announce: “I've got a great angle on Gloria Glamorpants and ‘Ronald Strongjaws. They've given - up night clubs. Yes, indeedy. It’s interfering with Gloria's P, T. A.
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meetings and Ronald's wood carving. “That Gloria's a real home-
body. She’d rather make a batch of gefuellte fish and can her own chutney than sign an autograph anytime.” ” un n THEN YOU flip through fan magazines and see Pat eal mixing up batter for hush-pup-| pies, Humphrey Bogart dis-| budding his dahlias and Liz Tay-| lor finishing up a patch-work quilt. And it's /all you can do to re- | strain yourself from rushing out to borrow a.cup of sugar and some freshly-churned butter from Hédy Lamarr and her new groom, Ted Stauffer.
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that I'm normal and wholesome and # average. and still be an actor? Actors, my friend, are very RARE birds.”
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Johnson wasn’t letting his illusions go smash without an argument, . Hadn't I read somewhere that
American boy With a taste for seersucker, baseball games, family picnics and church socials? And that he'd rather fix a leaky pipe atound the house or | water petunias than play ‘the game of Expand-the-Chest with Claire Trevor in those eye-pop-ping billboards for “The Best of the Badmen?” . . Bob yawned. “Sure, I'm a pretty quiet- living guy,” he said. “I've never been worth a nickel when it comes to dishing out the profile boy stuf.”
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