Word: cinemactresses
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...native Argentina, Crooner Dick Haymes at last won a big round. A federal judge ruled that Hawaii is "a geographical part" of the U.S., thus Alien Haymes did not re-enter the U.S. illegally after a visit to Honolulu in 1953, when he was wooing his present, fourth wife, Cinemactress Rita Hayworth. The harassed Haymeses, however, had only a brief surcease of sorrow. Two days later, bad news broke: Columbia studios had sued Rita for default on a $17,844 note she signed last December. Day after that, the Justice Department, still determined to give Haymes a one-way ticket...
Theatrical Master-of-all-Trades Noel Coward sighted Cinemactress Jean (Desirée) Simmons at a cocktail-drenched Hollywood party in his honor, affectionately gave her a platonic squeeze. This week Coward will begin a month's run in a Las Vegas pleasure dome at a reported $40,000 a week (a figure which probably, like many in the Nevada resort, is not entirely real). Entertainer Coward, 55, was "enchanted" by the prospect of bringing British culture to the Wild West. Burbled he of Las Vegas: "It's a combination of a gold rush and a honky-tonk...
...Neither Cinemactress Normand nor Daniels (see cuts) played in the movie version...
Italy's Cinemactress Gina (Bread, Love and Dreams) Lollobrigida was embroiled as usual in a passel of law suits.* Focal point of the contests was International News Service and its Rome Bureau Chief Mike Chinigo. After Chinigo distributed I.N.S. photos of Gina cavorting in cancan dresses for a new movie, Italian magazine readers delightedly noted that the flash bulbs used in making the pictures had penetrated her lingerie. Litigious Gina flew into a mercurial tizzy and vainly tried to get the negatives back; her irate husband, Mirko Skofic, dropped into Chinigo's office for a heated, futile chat...
Married. Joan Crawford (real name: Lucille LeSeuer), 47, durable (29 years) cinemactress (Mildred Pierce, Johnny Guitar); and Alfred N. (for Nu) Steele, 54, president of the Pepsi-Cola Company; she for the fourth time (her first and second: Cinemactors Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Franchot Tone), he for the third; in Las Vegas...