Hollywood (Jan - Mar 1943)

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Popping Questions at Paulette Goddard Paulette Goddard confessed all when cornered by HOLLYWOOD'S quiz reporter, on the set of The Crystal Ball Q. What physical feature about yourself would you want changed? A. My high forehead, so I wouldn't have to wear bangs on the screen. Q. What physical feature about yourself do you like best? A. My hair. I like to arrange it in different ways. Q. What unkindness have you done which you have regretted? A. I left a dog I loved behind me with the maid and he pined away. I have never owned a dog since. Q. What is your greatest eccentricity? A. Being changeable and enjoying it. Q. Who is your closest friend — male and female? A. Irene Selznick and Jinx Falkenburg — Charles Chaplin. Q. Would you like to marry and have children? A. Certainly. Q. What is your pet beauty secret? A. Plenty of sleep and plenty of milk. Q. About what are you most impressed in people? A. An alert and good mind. Q. With what person do you have the most fun? A. My mother, Mrs. Alice Goddard. Q. Who is the most interesting conversationalist you have ever known? A. Charles Chaplin. He is tremendously well informed on almost everything. Q. What unbecoming personal mannerism have you had to overcome? A. An affected manner of walking Quizzed by HELEN HOVER Paulette wanted role of Louvette in Northwest Mounted Police — and got it Q. What have you put on the top of your New Year's resolutions? A. I don't make resolutions, but if I did, topping the list would be a resolve to do more study and less needlepoint work. Q. What false impression do you believe you give? A. A seeming indifference when I'm really just plain nervous. Q. In your opinion, who are the most beautiful women you've ever met? A. I'm afraid I don't judge beauty by physical aspects alone. To me it goes hand in hand with the character and vitality of the woman. Hedy Lamarr is fabulously lovely; Mrs. Ray Milland is 18 as near perfect as I have ever seen. I would select Magda Lupescu for her coloring; Eve Curie for intellectual beauty; Katherine Cornell for womanly beauty; Mine. Chiang Kai-shek for energetic and vital beauty, and Helen Wills for sculptured beauty. Q. Do you dislike giving interviews? A. I do because it is difficult for me to discuss anything personal even with my best friends. Q. Who is your idea of the handsomest actor? A. Orson Welles and Philip Dorn are the most interesting looking actors, and that makes them the handsomest to me. .Jk./'i.,