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Above: Here’s how Audrey Hepburn will look as “My Fair Lady” — Liza Doolittle. She looks the spittin’ image of Julie Andrews — doesn’t she? Don’t believe that Audrey will do her own singing in the film. She has a nice voice, but she’s smart enough to know it’s not quite the voice for the role.
Barbara Hutton’s son Lance Reventlow and Sharon Pringle had a narrow escape when the sports car he was driving went out of control on Mulholland Drive and plunged down a steep incline. Both were thrown out before the car hit the bottom of the ravine. Jill St. John was the only visitor allowed to see him during his convalescence. This accident should keep him out of racing cars for some time to come — but — it probably won’t.
Gilbert Roland was in seventh heaven when his two beautiful daughters by Constance Bennett came from New York to visit him. One is twenty-three, the other twenty-one. He took them to their first bull fight in Tijuana, to Disneyland, Marineland and all the fine restaurants. He introduced them to his friends (which are legion), and then flew them on the inaugural flight of the Iberia Airlines to Madrid and Majorca. Gil, like Cary Grant, never grows old. Gil also told me Connie still has her leg in a cast from that ski accident over in Switzerland.
Vince Edwards is almost as skillful at skirting the girl question as he is at surgery. I asked about Sherry Nelson and he said, “We’re in a state of thinking about it.”
“What you mean,” said I, “is that Sherry’s in a state of shock because you’re dating some other beauties.”
“I’ve been doing that for years. Frankly, I’m married to Stage 8 at Desilu.”
Elvis Presley and Ann-Margret may not be in love, but they’re sure giving a good imitation of it — on and off the screen. That picture of them — with his head in her lap — is very appealing. Elvis says she’s really got magnetism; Annie says, “He’s wonderful.” Even Colonel Parker, who refuses to discuss his boy’s private life, admits that Elvis had the time of his life making “Viva Las Vegas.”
Above: Shelley Fabares and Lou Adler are still a steady duo. I understand she’s not as careerconscious as she used to be. Could it be she has marriage on her pretty mind?
Below: Joan Crawford is a star and will be a star when she’s ninety-nine. Who else looks, acts and talks as she does! ( Please turn the page)
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