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Faye Emerson Roosevelt, cinemactress whose marriage to the Franklin Roosevelts' son Elliott has not hurt her Hollywood prospects, was model-of-the-week in her off-the-face Easter bonnet (an inverted oxbow number of artificial flowers which almost hid her blonde hair-see cut). Her mother-in-law, Eleanor Roosevelt, had no new Easter...
Greer Garson let her temper simmer to a slow boil when a Hollywood stocking manufacturer claimed that she was bowlegged, had to wear padded stockings. Green-eyed, Oscar-winning Cinemactress Garson said that the only picture in which she showed her legs full-length was Random Harvest, insisted: "Those were my own legs . . . there were no complaints from the paying customers...
Died. Dorothea Wieck (rhymes with sheik), 37, fragile, sad-eyed German cinemactress (Maedchen in Uniform), whose 1933 Hollywood visit was cut short by inept roles and whisperings that she was a Nazi spy; in an Allied air raid (according to German report); in Dresden, Germany...
...exotic plant" which must be wisely exposed, said that her seven-year contract with him still had a year to run, felt that he had already been overgenerous, as her 1941 trip was "a three-months' leave" which had now stretched to more than three years. Cinemactress Leigh, who admitted that she would be subject to Britain's labor draft if she were banned, was freed by the court, which ruled the contract "extraordinarily stringent...
...official White House hostess (who was all ready to go off to Yalta-see Foreign-Relations) had fixed that. It was simple. She called the A.T.C.'s priority officer, and asked him if A.T.C. would take the beast out to Elliott's new bride, Cinemactress Faye Emerson, in Hollywood...