Word: husbanding
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Flop Society. Announcing her candidacy for the congressional seat vacated last June by the death of Representative J. Arthur Younger, Shirley -whose second husband owns an experimental and commercial oyster farm-told a news conference: "Our country is in deep trouble. The Great Society has become a Great Flop." Although she dodged specific questions with her famous dimpled smile, she did offer some strong general opinions on two inescapable issues. "It is not progress for the largest, strongest military power in the world to be mired down in an apparently endless war with one of the smallest and weakest countries...
Working & Worrying. In part, Bergman avoids steady acting because of the fearful intensity with which she approaches it. "When I work, I concentrate completely, and I have not husband nor children. I cannot divide myself. I have to do one thing at the time." Not that she could ever retire...
...almost that long ago that Berg man quit Hollywood and her husband to live with Italian Director Roberto Rossellini, whom she later married and then bitterly left in 1957. At 52 (last week), she has never seemed so relaxed and refreshed - a tall, golden woman in handsome summer shifts and sandals...
Loving & Loafing. For Bergman, the full life revolves around three places -Paris, Rome and Danholmen, her private island off the Swedish coast. "Paris is my home," she says, meaning a verdant country estate 25 miles from the city, where Third Husband Lars Schmidt, 50, bases his operations as the Continent's leading theatrical producer. Inevitably, there are first nights and informal suppers for five...
George Segal, cast as her husband, pronounced Sandy "100% disciplined." Unlike the run of Hollywood girls he had played opposite, he found that stage-steeped Dennis "really listens; she isn't just waiting to speak. You are really talking to someone." Richard Burton found her "exceptionally professional." Or as Elizabeth Taylor put it, "terrifyingly professional." Which doesn't suggest, added Liz, that Sandy isn't "rather nitty at times-I mean she is not like your next-door neighbor...