Modern Screen (Feb-Dec 1959)

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1$f % He has a good job and many friends. What hurts John Zuck? That eleven years have passed since you, his daughter, last talked to him. That would break any father's heart but, as John Zuck pointed out, he can hardly forget about it for a moment. He cannot walk past a newsstand without seeing your face on a magazine cover. He sees your photographs in the newspapers while drinking his morning coffee. He sees your name on theater marquees . . . but he has not heard your voice. He does not go to Sandra Dee movies. That would be torture he fears he could not stand. J ohn Zuck loves his daughter. He has always loved you, Sandra. How did he lose you ? "I wish I knew," states John Zuck. "I only wish I knew." And you, Sandra have refused to talk about it. During your school days and the years you spent as a high-priced model, all through your short and brilliant movie career, you have wanted to be known legally as Sandra Douvan. That was your stepfather's name. When curious reporters asked what your real name was you always answered, "Cimbolic." But that was your mother's maiden name. When the reporters pressed and asked about your real father, you shrugged off all questions with, "I've never known him. I haven't seen him since I was an infant." And you still seem to be {Continued on page 78)