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Believe Me: The Esther W illiams-Ben Gage splitup was no surprise to Hollywood. And if Jeff Chandler becomes one of Esther’s steady dates later on, practically nobody’s gonna fall dead with surprise, either. Esther and Jeff became very good friends while co-starring in “Raw Wind in Eden ” in Italy. Left, Ben and Esther in happier days
vacations, providing Jim keeps on with his schooling. And Jim has no notion of quitting. Like Pat Boone, he realizes the importance of education . . . Audrey Hepburn and Mel Ferrer react differently at previews. For instance, at the showing of “The Bridge on the River Kwai,” Audrey sat quietly holding Mel’s hand while he shouted aloud at the funny lines and jerked violently in his seat at the suspenseful moments. Opposites who love each other . . . And wouldn’t you know it? Bosses at 20th are so pleased with Tommy Sands in “Sing! Boy, Sing!” his next one is a straight non-singing movie.
Rumblings of Ingrid: If Ingrid Bergman counted on finding personal privacy by shaking the dust of Rome off her feet and taking off for London, she was bitterly disappointed. British reporters are more daring and insistent than their American colleagues. When I arrived from Paris at London Airport, there were about a dozen photographers covering the plane’s landing. Inquiry disclosed that they were awaiting Lars Schmidt, Ingrid’s Swedish escort. They had no idea when he was coming from Paris, so they were covering every single plane from Paris by every airline. Their persistence won out as they caught him landing, and by following him, discovered that he had arranged a meeting with Ingrid.
At a press party in London, Ingrid still wore her gold wedding band and an emerald ring, which she admitted was a gift from Rossellini. When asked to kiss Cary Grant, her co-star, for a
press photo. Ingrid laughed and said, I > “We only do that when we’re paid for I it, in the film.” Bergman gave a clue to I her turmoil of the past months when I she said, “I don’t reveal my feelings. I I carry it all inside.”
Interrupted Honeymoon: A sad honey I moon was that of Christine Carere I and Philippe Nicaud. Two days after their marriage in Paris, Christine re I ceived a wire from Jean Negulesco to I return to Hollywood for rehearsals for I “A Certain Smile.” She didn’t dare tell Philippe immediately, since they hadn’t I had time for a honeymoon (he’s star I ring in a hit Paris play). In the five days remaining before her departure, I she bought furniture for their apart I ment and arranged to have it decorated. I
Short Takes: One person who will be | glad to see Gene Kelly back in Paris is ballet dancer Claude Bessy. She is starring in a ballet, and Gene sees her I every time he comes to Paris . . . Mario Lanza's secret for losing weight: boiled I shrimp and steak . . . Cary Grant works I out every day at a London gymnasium I to keep his form . . . Spain’s leading tor I eador (after Dominguin), Angel Per I alta, says Ava Gardner, whom he is teaching the finer points of bullfighting, could become a professional if she wanted to ... A dramatic situation at a London theater: On one side of the 1 aisle sat Diana Dors and Tommy i Yeardye, whom she is seeing again. On I the other, Diana’s ex-husband, Dennis I Hamilton, with a blonde who looked like Diana. At intermission. ( continued )
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