Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1952 — Page 10
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PAGE 10 —— In Hollywood—
This Son Isn’ Like Father
y Erskine Johnson HOLLIWOOR, June 20 — Exclusively yours: His . famous father might have tangled with directors, but John Barrymore Jr.-is denying that he’s been having a tense feud| with Director. John Auer during filming of Republic's]
“Thunderbirds.”
“I've never fought with Auer [tion is a success and that she can once,” young John told me. “I [qance herself silly from now on.| yell at him and he yells at me. ® wm He even calls me the no-talent | JOHN CARROLL'S all set to Barrymore, but it's all a gag. |4o vaudeville concerts throughout He's a sweetheart. Even If it [the country a la Judy Garland,
(Actor Gives
HOLLYWOOD,
{ard Hughes keeps on the payroll
wasn't a gag and he wanted to yell at me, it would be fine with
me.” n n - |
THE CENSORS may turn pale,
{MGM contract.
with supporting acts and a ballet. That's the reason he’s nixing an
. » » DAVE EVANS spotted it on a
Up Fortune” For Film Role
June 20~-The richest unknown and nonworking actor in Hollywood, George Dolenz, gave up his “fortune” to go to work today-—so his youngsters could say that pop has a job. Mr. Dolenz was one of those actors that multimillionaire How-
at RKO studio, but doesn’t give anything to do. For 5% years the handsome actor collected $200,000 in paychecks, but he only starred in one picture, “Vendetta.”
Finally he decided that “being known is better for an actor than| money,” so he asked Mr. Hughes
to end the contract so he could pe go back to acting. .
‘Maddening Job’ Today he at last got on a oe
but there will be no scissoring of Robert Newton's “swearing” in| Wood: A big sign on the wind-
the title role of RKO's “Black-| shield Teading: "The Likes Me.” beard the Pirate.” All of his| “cussin’ "—a running gag in the Phin meaty drama and a film—is in Welsh. The effect gioaong, ney She'll be Bj got 3 eyebrow lifting but when a nine star of RKD's “Split Seclated the Welsh words wouldn't nq” a shocker about two erim-
ANE RUSSELL asked for al
broken-down jalopy in Tina. feet: as the romantic heavy in a
Dean Martin-Jerry Lewis comedy, “Scared Stiff.” “Collecting that money every week but not working was maddening,” he reflected. “I have a happy family with two kids or| I might have a nervous
even make Margaret O'Brieniinais who bury their loot, serve a blush. {prison sentence, then discover ARS {that the ground in which their A VIOLENT domestic scene fortune is hidden is occupied by| staged by Red and Georgia an atomic pomp Jrojest,
have their 1s worried Skelton have thelr Pals Worried! THE STORY Tine'of the John, (Wayne-Nancy Olson co-starrer,
Turner and Fernando Lamas had |
a lulu of a spat at a party) ing filmed in Honolulu “with Bob thrown: by Pierre LaMure, au-| po lows as producer, has to do
thor of “Mofilin Rouge.” Hurled with communist! blistering wordage at each other | ir tian Tilands. Very explosive,
in front of all the guests, . . . There's irony in the announce- | TERRY MOORE, on acting: nient that movie producer Philip/ “I would like to live on a studio A. Waxman 1s looking for a male sound stage—and never go home star for “The Night Watch,” He|—and just make one movie after bought the story for John Sar: another: "
fleld.
” . » C. B. DeMILLE 1s a lot nearer Swim or Relax, to+turning the camera on his new Parents Are Told version of “The Ten Command-| MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP)—Many ments” than most. people in fathers and mothers take foolish Hollywood realizs. Paramount’s|chances in the water to keep their wardrobe department has alerted children from knowing they can’t fur designer Al Teitelbaum tolswim, says Earle Whittington, stock up a supply of skins of Y. M.C. A. general secretary here. llons, tigers, camels, gazelles and, “Most adults won't admit they leopards for the religious epfe. can’t swim.” he observed. . wn “They feel it beneath their digDAN DAILEY’'S dancing stint nity to start as beginners when at the Palladium in London has they have achieved success in the been. canceled by Fox. He will be business and professional worlds,” finishing his dance numbers this| He urged parents and children summer in “The Girl Next Door” make a “family project” out of with June Haver. June's doctors learning to swim, and “save parhave announced that her _opera-| ents from embarrassment.”
[“Big Jim McLain,” currently be-|
breakdown or been driven to drink. “My 6-year-old child {home - very embarrassed {school.. The teacher asked what {I did, and she said, ‘my daddy cuts the lawn.’ I told her I was lan actor, but I couldn't convince her, She {work.” Mr. Dolenz was the Lheadwaiter lat Ciro’s, a plushy night spot, be-|
came
{fore Universal-International stu-|
|dio hustled him -before the cam|eras, Then Mr. Hughes signed him| {for “Vendetta.” That took nearly|
directors and $2.5 million and] “didn’t do for me what I'd hoped.” Movie a Flop “After that I was promised a musical so I took singing lessons| at Mr. Hughes’ expense. movie fell through.
for a swashbuckling role, so I took fencing lessons five days a week. through.”
and counted his money before he
in shame any more when my friends ask me what I'm doing,” he said, and beamed at the busy co
|actors and crew on his movie set. pr fright!
never saw me go to
from
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three years to make, used up four |
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“Then I was told to get ready!
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That picture fell \
The rich, but idle actor toured! Europe, gardened, built furniture!
gave it all up to go back to work. | “I don’t have to hide my head
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