Modern Screen (Dec 1954 - Dec 1955)

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JIM ARNESS He may not be the fastest in Hollywood yet, but he's distinctly the biggest. Six feet, five, he towers over Bob Taylor in Many Rivers To Cross and even John Wayne doesn't top him in The Sea Chase. Blonde, blue-eyed and wearing a Purple Heart, he's quite a hunk of man. PAUL GILBERT This son of a black-face comedian and a circus aerialist has more talent than any other one-man band (he plays six musical instruments!) sings a balmy baritone, exudes sex appeal and acts so impressively that he scored a personal hit in So This Is Paris! with Tony Curtis. JOHN ERICSON John got his start opposite Pier Angeli in Teresa. Pier's career has moved faster, but now John, blond, blue. eyed, six feet two, should catch up. A rare bird among serious actors, he makes no pretense of preferring the stage to the screen, wants his career in Hollywood. v GEORGE NADER Six feet tall, weighing 173, gazing hopefully at producers with bluegray eyes, you wouldn't think George could be overlooked. Hollywood managed to do so for three years, though, and is now in a large rush to make up time. Shadow Valley and terrific fan mail should help. LANCE FULLER Publicity scares this guy, but he'd better get used to it, especially as, after one brief marriage, he is very much eligible. That Other Woman will mean stardom for the Kentucky-born actor; his cocker spaniel, loud sport shirts, local girls and foreign cars will be well publicized. More Pictures on Next Page GEORGE NADER LANCE FULLER