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By Erskine Johnson | HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 13—Exclusively Yours:
dahling, I'm NOT ‘a fading
wouldn't have played this role.” Bette Davis flipping her new fall hat over the possibility
of moviegoers confusing her private life with the role of the fad-
Producer Bert Friedlob's Star,” “This woman,” Bette wants it known, “could have been in any|| business. It’s the story of a woman who has ‘to choose between glitter and glamour and a guy. » Katherine Albert, who once guided Joan Crawford's publicity at MGM, coauthored the story with her husband, Dale Eunson. But the whispers that the film is more Crawford lore than just the| perfect composite of a movie queen is a lot of bunk, claims Katherine, who told me: “I once wrote a novel about a star. People said my character must have been based on Joan. She wasn't. Neither is this character. She's EVERY actress.”
2 ” » PHYLLIS THAXTER’S doctors say that although her attack of polio was light, she will have to undergo therapy treatments for a long, long time. . .. Marion Davies is tossing a buffet supper dance for Johnnie Ray and his bride at
“The
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that she's feuding with her sister songbird Peggy Lee. Or that she lost the friendship
when she turned down a role mi
“The Jazz Singer. 4
SIZZLED DORIS po the set of | : Warners’ “By the Light of the| § Silvery Moon”: “I was never considered or set k for ‘The Jazz Singer’ at all. The | studio didn't even think of me in| casting the picture. As for Peggy, | she's a good friend of dine. There's no competition. That's not what we're put here for—to compete with one, another. I can only wish that the things happen here at this studio for Peggy that happened to me.” Comic Buzzy Greene on women he saw on Hollywood Blvd. this summer: “They were nothing but a lot of stuffed shorts.”
‘The Millionairess’ Due
On Broadway Oct. 9 NEW YORK — Katharine Hep-
“her home Oct. 2. The rumor that Marilyn Monroe! and Joe DiMaggio are secretly| wed is curling the tendrils on the Hollywood grapevine. . . Reason|
for Clark Gable’s week- end trips, to Paris from London has to do with dolls. It's to avoid pay"Ing British income taxes. Pay So ridiculous!” 1s Doris Day’s| sputtering answer to rumors |
burn in Bernard Bhaw's “The {Millionairess,” now in London, will open at the Shubert Theater here Oct. 9. The Broadway engagement will be limited to 10 weeks.
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