Modern Screen (Dec 1954 - Dec 1955)

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nineteen her acting career means more to her than just about anything else. She is too young to get married, and Dean feels the same way. Any experience she could pick up in New York, Jimmy told his girl, would add to her stature as an actress. After all, most of her pre-Hollywood experience was work in Swedish musical comedies. So Lili kissed Jim goodbye and went off to New York. Jim went into Rebel Without A Cause. It was ridiculous for a young actor to sit home and brood about a young actress when it was obvious that their careers were going to keep them apart. Jimmy started dating. He went out several times with Marilyn Morrison, Johnnie Ray's ex-wife. He made a date with Ursula Andress, Paramount's new blonde beauty from Europe, and since Jim was most newsworthy by then, a columnist extracted a sizzling interview from her. "He nice boy," said Miss Andress, "but he come by my house hour late. He come in room like wild animal and smell of everything I don't like. "We go hear jazz music and he leave table. Say he go play drums. He no come back. I don't like to be alone. I go home. "He come by my house later and say he sorry. Ask if I want to see motorsickle. We sit on walk in front of motorsickle and talk, talk until five." TYTow, Jim Dean's a lad who, if not ex ' actly conventional, has been brought up to have good manners. Why should he behave this way on a date? Possibly because Jim's mind just wasn't on Ursula — nor on Marilyn nor on any of the other Hollywood girls. His thoughts were with a blonde Swedish girl, a continent away. In New York, Lili Kardell was introduced to Aly Khan. This connoisseur of female talent took one look at the cute Swedish blonde, and he flipped. He was en route to Europe at the time, having arranged final custody agreements with Rita Hayworth concerning their daughter Yasmin. But he canceled his sailing to spend some time in New York with Lili. Separated from Jimmy, Lili went out with him. He took her to the Stork Club, to El Morocco, to all the night spots she had read so much about. He rushed her, no doubt about it. And she was immensely flattered. But her heart and thoughts were with the guy from Indiana. When Lili heard that Jim had finished Rebel and was about to take off for Texas and the Giant location, she felt she had to see him. She flew back to Los Angeles. "When do you leave for Texas?" she asked. "Tomorrow," Dean said. So they had one night in which to j talk and catch up on what had happened. I They went to the Villa Capri. Lili told j about her New York experiences, the tv work, the big city, Aly Khan. Jim filled her in on the Hollywood data. Next day he took off for Marfa, Texas. "See you when I get back," he said. This was not exactly the farewell scene Lili bargained for. No protestation of love, not even an "I'll miss you!" After all, she had come all the way from New York to see Jimmy. Now he was disappearing with the most casual goodbyes. 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