Modern Screen (Dec 1954 - Dec 1955)

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I never had a Doll by Barbara Stanwyck Just before this picture was taken my mother died and my father left. I was two. When I was fifteen — and saying eighteen— I got my first job as a dancer. I'm a movie star and this is the story of my life. I wouldn't say it's a very glamorous story, maybe not even a happy one — till the most recent chapter. But Fve learned almost as much from telling it as from living it — so here it is — straight. 50 At twenty-one I married Frank Fay and came to Hollywood with him. I started in pictures, trying to fill the long, dreary hours when Frank wasn't home.