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. HOLLYWOOD, July 24—Guys and Dolls: William Powell's skin may not be as smooth as Tony Curtis’ and his walk may not be as springy as Lex Barker's, but he's going right on with his movie career. No retirement for Bill, but a new lease on stardom as a character actor in the Walter
Man” a couple of years ago to : “Life With Father,” “Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid,” and “Dancing in the
But this time he's’ ashcanning
“Men,” said Bill philosophically, “don’t remain dapper once the
” ” SARAH BERN HARDY wouldn't do it and you'd never|wgy pig movie roles. catch Olivia de Havilland singing x ea “Hurry on’ Down to My House, Baby,” but Jane Wyman’s going
“It feels good, it's a lot of Jane winked on the “Starlift” set after wrapping up a zingy musical number. “I got kind of tired of the heavy stuff “The Blue
i And what's more, she added, ¢ she's as proud as punch warEC with Bing Crosby “Here Comes the Groom.” I asked Jane about the Whistler's Mother gray in her hair. “I'm not doing anything about it,” came the retort. “Wait until my hair gets as white as I think
= THE ROULETTE wheel at movie luck is spinning again for
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One of the big-named lads who couldn't make it upstream after his war service, Gig is now leaping the current with “Slaughter Trail,” “Too Young to Kiss,” and biggest acting! break of my life” in the James Cagney starrer, “Come Fill the
“The bad luck was partly my fault,” he confessed. “Warners gave me a new contract after the war. But they gave me some British parts to play. If I had any brains, I'd have told them that I couldn't play Englishmen. Let's face it, I'm from
Gig is now wed to Sophie Rocrackerjack dramatic coach, and he’s always being asked if Sophie helps him
as - N82» E ' pboh-pooh to the rule that a| PRODUCER ANSON Bond is & tragedy queen can’t swing her admitting that a lote of blondes 4 hips and make like Doris Day who can manage a Fu Manchu tT vocally once in a while, look with make-up, wig and
kimono are hopping mad at him for casting Shirley Yamaguchi, a real Nippon dish, as the Japanese wife of Don Taylor in “East
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