Word: screens
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...human omelet which included Dorothy Lamour and Myrna Loy, an audience of 2,089 packed into Manhattan's Rivoli Theater to witness the most important screen premiere since Gone With the Wind-the first showing of For Whom the Bell Tolls...
Nobody could argue the point. Her last three pictures had won her an international reputation. The Stockholm Daily News had named her as one of Sweden's ten outstanding women. It was only a year since she had led a fan-magazine poll as the most popular screen actress, any weight or country, in Sweden.* Although she was being sought by every major studio in Hollywood, it seemed to her a little worse than foolish to let anyone, at any price, try to improve on her life...
Married. Dorothy McGuire, 25, heart-faced stage & screen actress (Claudia)] and John Swope, 35, vice president of Southwest Airways, son of General Electric director Gerard Swope; each for. the first time; in Hollywood...
Ilka Chase, an actor on the stage screen and radio, as well as author of a dubious funny book, "Past Imperfect," opened last night at Brattle Hall in a revival of S. N. Behrman's comedy "Biography." Not as good as his other comedies, which include "No Time for Comedy," the play is the story of a successful career woman, a painter, and her decision to write her life story for a national magazine...
Dorothy Mackaill graces the Cambridge Summer Theatre this week in her umphtyumphth performance of Personal Appearance." A Screen Queen in the thirties, she has spent the last two years carrying this play around the stock circuit...