Modern Screen (Jan-Nov 1956)

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she ran the other just for a date with Greg Bautzer. Dana Wynter was the only one who wasn't interested — so what do you think happened? ■ For years Greg Bautzer has been Hollywood's most eligible bachelor — and the most popular, besides. Good-looking, charming, well-to-do, incurably romantic — a living doll. Also — determinedly single. He'd dated and gone with the most beautiful, sought-after women in Hollywood — everyone from Lana Turner to Joan Crawford, and every one of them had thought she was the one to break the spell at last and marry the elusive Greg. Not one of them made it. Even the most romantic of the Hollywood observers finally stopped taking his dates seriously. But that didn't stop every other single girl in Hollywood, including any member of well-established stars, from trying. That's why when a mere starlet named Dana Wynter turned a cold shoulder on him, it felt like the world had turned upside down! But it happened. And it also happened that Greg proposed marriage to her! Dana accomplished the impossible by not even trying. They met at a party at Cobina Wright's hilltop home in Beverly Hills in July, 1955. Greg spotted her across Cobina's living room. Wham! that was it. He made his way to her side as quickly as he could and introduced himself. Did Dana's heart go pitter-patter? Indeed it did. But Dana hadn't trained with the Old Vic Academy for ambitious young actors and actresses in jolly old London for nothing. She didn't {Continued on "page 87) by MIKE CONNOLLY 56