Hollywood (Jan - Mar 1943)

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There was her flight from Vienna when Hitler took over Austria; her terrifying escape from Paris just ahead of the Nazi mechanized invaders, when she and her mother joined the hapless refugees choking the roads. Day after day, they trudged through rain and mud, sinking exhausted by the roadside when darkness came. Finally, when they reached Marseilles, her mother made a dramatic decision: Lenore must get to America and safety even if it meant going on alone. Thrusting the little money she had into her daughter's pocket, she turned toward Rheims, to stay with a sister until she could go to America. It was a melodramatic parting! It took Lenore six weary months to make her way through France and Spain into neutral Portugal, where she waited ten more months in Lisbon, before boarding the overcrowded refugee ship, Nyassa, which carried her to New York. "Today I can be very calm," she ex plained. "I do not worry, I do not fret. That is because after one has faced ghastly dangers and harrowing experiences, small troubles do not touch you. Courage comes when we need it, and even in the blackest hours I never gave up. I was sure something was guiding me. "Knowing no one when I arrived in Hollywood, I realized I was just one in a million and my only hope was to attract attention to my acting. So, I enrolled with the Bliss-Hayden Little Theater. It was during the five nights I played the part of the actress in The Man Who Came to Dinner, that a talent scout saw me and arranged a meeting with Samuel Goldwyn. "You cannot possibly know what that meant to me. Goldwyn was a familiar name, synonymous with Hollywood and the movies. I never dreamed I would ever meet him, and here I was talking to him as if I had known him for years, signing a contract, and discussing a role in his new picture, They Got Me Covered. It was like, a dream come true. Had I been given the magic power of arranging my affairs, I could never have planned anything so wonderful." Lenore Aubert, in her early twenties, possesses not only unusual beauty, but she has "flash" — a certain intriguing vitality that captures the imagination. Sam Goldwyn says it is her expressive eyes, the most beautiful he has seen since Vilma Banky's, that attracted him. Blue-gray, 54