Word: actresses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died. Dorothy Donovan Thomas Hale, 33, beauteous widow of the late Muralist Gardner Hale, socialite actress who was recently rumored engaged to WPAdministrator Harry Hopkins; after a 16-floor plunge from her apartment; in Manhattan...
...moments before his talk in walked a girl trailed by photographers. Bingham was embarrassed as she took the chair beside him, even more so when candid artists snapped them both together. The girl was none other than actress Katherine la Hepburn...
Today, 77-year-old, white-haired Paderewski lives quietly in a sprawling baroque villa at Merges, Switzerland. His careers as No. 1 Pianist and No. 1 Pole are both long past. This week, with the collaboration of Actress-Author Mary Lawton, he publishes a volume of memoirs* covering the first of these two careers (1860-1914), promises another volume at a later date...
They have a young actor and actress die backstage on the first night of the Alexandria's career, and thereafter these two -along with another dead actor-appear as ghosts, whisper from the wings, declaim before the footlights, bob up in boxes, feverishly exhorting the theatre -their theatre-not to die. In Act I this disembodied trio communes with Shakespeare, in Act II with...
...would make hair-raising melodrama on almost any stage, and the nightmarish confusion in which the whole thing takes place is something new in Hemingway's writing. But it breaks off abruptly just as it gets well under way; Dorothy is such a dunce that an incredibly handsome actress would be necessary to explain her hold on Philip; big scenes-like the shooting of a captured German officer-take place off stage; and all Philip's long explanations of his reasons for aiding the Loyalists prove nothing except that he is not clear about it himself...