The New Movie Magazine (Dec 1929-May 1930)

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i*i I ^*> fWr^-T.F^.-J. Star Sketches: Jeanette MacDONALD By Albert T. Reid BOTH the camera and baby Jeanette knew at their first meeting that they were going to be good friends. ... At four she decided to be a prima donna and practised religiously on the front porch. The neighbors did not join in Jeanette's enthusiasm. ... A desperate love affair at ten threatened her career. She and her "fiance" spent a greet part of their time windowshopping to furnish their castle-in-the-air. ... In her first public appearance she sang, "When Highland Mary Did the Highland Fling," and Highland Mary had nothing on Jeanette when it came to the dance. . . . Her debut in the chorus was in "Night Boat" and she danced in kilts. Followed other successful stage engagements. . . . Then Movies. . . . She has just ma Je "The Love Parade," with Maurice Chevalier. Next comes "The Vagabond King." 53