Motion Picture (Aug 1940-Jan 1941)

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I dug up the fact that there had been great excitement for a few days following the Warner Studio Club party. Eddie appeared with Beverly Holden. And he was very attentive. Turned out, however, that she was supposed to be there with Don Alvarado. At the last moment, Don had to work and asked Eddie to take his girl to the party for him. Eddie, borrowing Don's dress clothes, took Don's girl and had a wonderful time. Then there's Alicia Warren. A very extra special little bird told me about this girl. But the little bird didn't know anything other than just the name. Well, imagine getting a fellow cornered under a hair-dryer and trying to find out about la femme. Eddie started telling me again that he was Hollywood's most ineligible bachelor. By the time he got past the second word he was shouting at the top of his voice. Pretty quickly, Perc Westmore and his aides began to collect with wide grins on their faces. And Eddie, realizing he had been shouting, became disconcerted. Maybe that's why he admitted that he liked the girls he had been seen with. Maybe that's why he said, "I'll sure be glad when Gene Tierney gets back here from New York." And maybe that's why he finally told me that Alicia Warren is a Minneapolis debutante who has been a good friend for eight years. Maybe that's why he told me delightedly that a clairvoyant recently told him, "Oh, you are going to fall deeply in love soon and marry !" But Eddie insisted that he's busy now. He eagerly sang the praises of one of Hollywood's most interesting women — Mme. Maria Ouspenskaya, who is a dramatic teacher as well as one of the finest character actresses in Hollywood. Eddie is eager to play the role of Edgar Allen Poe in Annabel Lee and is studying with Mme. Ouspenskaya, preparing for the role. He was supposed to spend an hour for his first lesson with her — the time stretched to four hours without Eddie's time-consciousness returning. 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