Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1953)

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Are the Ty Powers really headed for trouble — or is it just that Linda Christian loves raising Hollywood eyebrows? Ingrid Bergman and Rossellini deny those new rumors — but reports indicate that the Roman “wars” are by no means over! By Corrine Bailey • “Well!” exclaimed one of Hollywood’s better-known starlets. From a ringside table, she was taking in the view at one of Hollywood’s better-known night clubs. “Well, really!” she said. “Really, what?” inquired her escort. “See? Over there. Jeff Chandler and his wife. He just leaned over and kissed her cheek.” “That’s nice.” “But they’re supposed to be fighting. They’re about to separate. Why, everybody knows Marge is practically on her way to Reno.” Don’t look now, but there goes another rumor. As far as the Jeff Chandlers are currently concerned, it’s going straight out the window. But from time to time, it will crop up again as it has in the past. Because they are two definite personalities, Jeff and Marge Chandler will always share a difference of opin ion -upon occasions, and invariably these differences will bring whispered hints of trouble brewing. When it happens, the Chandlers become automatic tsirgets for the gossip columnists, and this they fully realize. Once, after a quarrel, they went so far as to separate. And when they reconciled, few expected it to last. Since the reconciliation, however, the bond between these two has deepened and strengthened. A vacation at Laguna Beach, away from studio pressure, gave them iminterrupted time to say all the things that should have been said before this. At the present time, they’re behaving like newlyweds. Following a recent party, Jeff and Marge ended up at Judy Garland’s house for scrambled eggs and some of Judy’s special brand of singing. The Chandlers held hands as they listened. Occasionally, when Judy sang a love ballad, the big fellow leaned over and pressed his cheek (Continued on page 87) 47