Word: joans
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...witness stand last week and considered the far-from-comic aspects of ingratitude. Charles Spencer Chaplin, 55, his platinum hair damp against his perspiring forehead, saw himself as an ill-used man. Three years ago, he had impulsively befriended an auburn-haired, freckle-nosed girl from Detroit named Joan Berry. There was a misty quality in the girl's shy brown eyes that made him think she might have picture possibilities. As it turned out, she didn...
...Little Love." Joan Berry's memory of Dec. 23, 1942-the night on which she claims that little Carol Ann was conceived-amounted to total recall. That night, she said, having heard no word from Chaplin for two weeks, Joan went to his home and stormed his bedroom, brandishing a gun. She said: "I'm almost out of my mind. You never called...
...walked back and forth in front of the mirror, flexing his muscles and said: 'You know, Joan, I look something like Peter Pan,* don't you think?'" After awhile, "we . . . lay there together talking over my career and my bills...
...Joan Fontaine, wistful, heartwarming, Oscar-winning Hollywood tragedienne, gave notice that she was through with "tearjerker" roles (Rebecca, The Constant Nymph), would turn gay, beginning with her new picture, The Affairs of Susan. Said she: "I was the Sad Sack of the screen. . . . From now on . . . no more tears...
...Woman in the Window (Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett; TIME...