Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1963)

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Glenn Ford continued With their past talent for collecting the opposite sex, what according to Carroll who has a sound reputation of getting the facts straight, Glenn came on the phone and said: “Yes, it’s absolutely true.” Glenn’s main line of defense is that he was kidding. He did talk to Carroll, but says he didn’t think the columnist would ever for one minute take him seriously. Glenn’s friends insist that anyone who knows Glenn would know that the last thing in the world he'd do would be to phone a columnist and say he was about to be married. They say he's had his marriage strategy planned for years. He’ll marry in Europe, quietly, without a word of rumor. And any girl he’s seriously dated — Hope Lange, for example, Connie Stevens, for example — have stayed as far away from the press as possible. “I hate this kind of publicity for Glenn,” Connie said when he was devoting himself to her. “He’s in another sphere, a really great star and a sensitive man, totally above that. Above gossip. Women have hurt him. I’d never intentionally hurt him for the world.” Hope has wisely refused to be quoted although Glenn is obviously one of the people she considers important in her life. When publicists at M-G-M where Glenn just finished “The Courtship of Eddie’s Father” begged him