Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1958)

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once held a telephone, is her Oscar. In this room she studies her scripts. Dorothy is considered by many in Hollywood to be something of an enigma. Friends find her a sweet, wholesome girl, considerate and kind — the sort children run to. They claim she is consistently happy and cheerful, loyal, generous to a fault. On the other hand, she is reportedly introverted and shy, with a great reluctance to appear at social functions. She has a way of ignoring important messages, and she is consistently late for everything, including concerts, although she loves music and has what she calls a “varied library.” Her tastes aren’t limited. Dorothy enjoys playing chess and is extremely proud of the white and cocoa alabaster chess set, purchased at Romanoff’s, which she keeps set up on the marble coffee table in her living room. “Let your hobbies show,” Dorothy says. “They’re interesting to others, and decorative, too.” She adores horseback riding, tennis and swimming, yet her home is completely feminine. She feels she expresses these two aspects of her personalitiy in a balanced way by bringing the outdoors into the house. “I have two dogs and a parrot and until recently I had some kittens.” She confesses she was inclined to be overly neat when she was growing up, but she no longer empties an ash tray at the first sign of cigarette stubs. “I guess I’ve been tempered by my brothers and my pets.” Principles in a man are apparently a very important factor to Dorothy, who is still searching for the ideal mate — someone to spend “the rest of my life with.” Several of Hollywood’s most eligible bachelors have applied and been found wanting. “Perhaps I’m what psychiatrists call a marital coward,” Dorothy said solemnly. “Yet I truly believe there is someone for everyone, and some day I will meet the man who is right for me.” Did she feel that this man would like her home? “I hope so,” Dorothy laughed. “But he’ll probably find that I still haven’t completely finished it! “I suppose one is never finished decorating,” Dorothy said with a smile. “And really, I’ve found it a source of endless pleasure. 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