TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1963)

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n stage ... as a grown woman, I only feel alive and happy with my children" riage), she was in one of her "nobody loves me" stages. He said that he loved her. He made her feel wanted and needed. The little girl whose father had died before she reached the peak of her career finally found the father image she was looking for. After two unhappy marriages, to two good, fine men whom she still admires ("I had good taste," she says in recalling David Rose, composer-conductor, and Vincente Minnelli, director-producer), Judy felt she had found the answer. So far, the record would seem to indicate she hasn't. After umpteen separations and two filings for divorce, Judy and Sid still can't seem to make up their minds if their union was made in Utopia or in hell. The only thing that is certain in Judy's private life is that she's determined her (Continued on page 90) 39