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So Proudly We Hail
This is the third in a series of special features dedi¬ cated to Hollywood’s war veterans and men still in service — keeping up with the stars who’ve been away, and report¬ ing on the many who might have been stars by now if their careers hadn’t been interrupted.
ROBERT RYAN says he “entered the Marines as a simple buck private, and after only 18 months worked himself up to the rank of Private First Class.” Although he makes light of his almost static status, Bob performed some very important work at Camp Pendleton, and was just about to be shipped overseas when the Japs surrendered. As a combat physical instructor, Bob taught such hair-raising subjects as jujitsu, bayonet fighting, the art of handling knives and machetes in a deadly fashion, beach landings, surf swimming.
All this activity over now, and Bob returns to the less dangerous (but no less rugged) job of house-hunting in over¬ crowded Hollywood. Once he has a roof over his head, he will be back at RKO.
Bob had leading roles in several RKO pictures before he joined the Marines (“Tender Comrade” — with Ginger Rogers, and “Marine Raiders” with Ruth Hussey and Pat O’Brien), but his Marine buddies are still talking about a small part he did in “Behind the Rising Sun.” Remember him as the American boxer who was pitted against the Jap wrestler in one of that picture’s most dramatic scenes?
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BERT HICKS might have been starring in pictures by now had not the war interrupted his career at 20th Century-Fox.
A Chicago boy, Bert was “discovered” there by a Metro talent scout; and upon graduation from high school he was snapped up by that company for “Reunion in France,” “Pre¬ senting Lily Mars,” “Three Hearts for Julia,” and “Assign¬ ment to Brittany.” Moving on to 20th, Bert had a role in the ( Continued on page 53)
I. Don Dexter (nee Don Taylor) of "Winged Victory" fame, will do a Broad¬ way play before returning to Hollywood pictures. 2. By this time, Lieut. Henry Fonda has packed away his Navy "blues." The lovely lady is Mrs. Fonda. 3. The U. S. Navy continues to keep Bob Taylor very busy as narrator for their post-war films.
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