Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1943)

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Done Hollywood most: Charlie Chaplin and Errol Flynn. Done herself the most harm: Frances Farmer. Does herself the most good always: Paulette Goddard. Among the men: Handsomest: Bob Taylor. The man hasn't yet been born to beat that profile. Thinks he is: John Sutton. The prettiest: Wally Beery. Most brilliant: Noel Coward. Laziest: Bing Crosby and George Sanders. Happiest: Charlie McCarthy. Kindest: Jean Hersholt. Among the women: Most beautiful: Still Hedy Lamarr. Thinks she is: Ninety -five percent of the town's female population. Prettiest: Teresa Wright. Best hostess: Joan Bennett. Best legs: Now you've got me! I never look at other women's. But I think it's a tie between Betty Grable and Dietrich. Most talked about: Lana Turner. Most talked against: Jean Arthur. Talks most: Miriam Hopkins. Says most: Ginger Rogers. Most generous: Bing Crosby. Wisest man: In handling his career, Gary Cooper — and, I might add, a regular guy. Wisest woman: Myrna Loy. Best performances in last year, male or female: Bette Davis in "Now, Voyager." Greer Garson in "Mrs. Miniver." Teresa Wright in "Pride Of The Yankees." Noel Coward in "In Which We Serve." Agnes Moorehead in "The Magnificent Ambersons." James Cagney in "Yankee Doodle Dandy." Most overrated performance: Norma Shearer in "Her Cardboard Lover." Best actress: Greer Garson. est actor: Alan Ladd and Humphrey Bogart. Best dressed man: Jimmy Stewart. He was the first one to go into uniform. Knows he isn't and doesn't give a hoot: Bing Crosby. Best dressed woman: Janet Gaynor Adrian. Thinks she is: Gene Tierney. She's married to a designer, too. Most likely to remain a bachelor: Edgar Bergen. Nobody wants to adopt Charlie. Most likely to remain single: Greer Garson. Most likely to be married: Male: George Brent. Female: Hedy Lamarr. Biggest gloom: Every star in Hollywood on the Ides of March, otherwise known as income tax time. Biggest bluffer: Every producer in town. (Continued on page 87) APRIL, 1943 29