Hollywood Studio Magazine (July 1972)

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4245 Lankershim Blvd. North Hollywood 4 Blocks North of Universal Studic PONTIAC HEADQUARTERS FOR 23 YEARS YOUR VALLEY PONTIAC DEALER PONTIAC SALES SERVICE LEASING FLEET PRICES 761-5101 9044 Corbin Ave. 5268 Laurel Canyon J||| Northridge 886-7911 North Hollywood 980-8900 %pj PRISCILLA DEAN Born in New York City, November 25, Priscilla Dean made her stage debut at the age of four in “Rip Van Winkle.” Her parents were in the theatre; her mother being the well-known actress, May Preston Dean, so it was only natural that Priscilla would follow in their footsteps. She was active on the stage until she entered a convent school which occupied her time until she was fourteen. After leaving school, Priscilla returned to the stage but had really set her sights on a film career. She was signed by Universal Pictures and started her film career as leading lady to the famous comedy team of Lee Moran and Eddie Lyons, but soon caught the attention of producers who cast her in a long list of Universal-Jewel productions including “Under Two Flags,” “A Cafe in Cairo,” “The Virgin of Stamboul” and “Behind Stone Walls.” Following her retirement from the screen Priscilla moved to Leonia, New Jersey. Married to noted airman, Leslie Arnold, she became an active volunteer at the Englewood Emergency Hospital after his death. She continues to devote much of her time to the Leonia Ambulance Corps. In a recent letter from Priscilla she admits that she does not dwell too much on the past but is completely caught up in Today and enjoys it to the hilt. She does a lot of traveling and during the past few years visited Russia, Poland, Czechoslovakia and Spain. She further states that she lives in a lovely town, close enough to the big city and far enough away to feel the atmosphere of a typical small town. She admits she has a happy way of life and a measure of contentment in these troubled times. *** 20