Modern Screen (Dec 1934 - Nov 1935)

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Here's a girl who had to live down her resemblance to a great star! Julie Haydon resembled Ann Harding so much that it looked for awhile as if she would never have a chance to be a personality on her own. However, along came the Messrs. Hecht and MacArthur with "The Scoundrel" up their sleeves and lo, Julie became a definite and exciting person over night! Paramount has Julie signed to a long contract — but she's hoping they won't type her to dramatic roles exclusively. She would like to play high comedy. 21