Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1963)

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TAPE to TYPE Fred Robbins Interviews ANNETTE FRED: When are you going to get married? ANNETTE: I don’t know. FRED: What kind of a guy do you want to marry? ANNETTE: Most of the time we have so little in common, but I’d like to marry a non-professional, if I could meet him. But I come in contact with only professionals. FRED: How can you marry a nonprofessional if you have nothing in common? ANNETTE: I’ll find someone. I think one problem is the fact that they all think I make so much more money than they do, that I would never want to date them. They figure, “Why would she want to go for a hot dog with me?” But these are the things that I love . . . going to a drive-in show, or eating a frankfurter or hamburger. But if I could find someone exactly like my father I’d be the happiest girl in the world. FRED: What are the qualities your dad has that you’re looking for? ANNETTE: He’s probably the most gentle man I know ... he’s very warm, very friendly. You love him the minute you see his face. He’s fabulous! Usually people in Hollywood are so involved in themselves . . . self-centered. But you can’t help but be, because you’re trying to get ahead and you have all this fame, and people staring at you ... so that’s why I’d like to marry a non-professional . . . the problem is whether I’ll find him or not. Well, I'll keep looking. . . . FRED: How do you handle the guys who make passes at you? ANNETTE: Well, I always try to be polite about it ... if I’m trying to get rid of them, I’ll just excuse myself . . . there’s ways of being tactful without seeming rude . . . but many times you just have to put it right to them and say, “Look, would you leave me alone.” Some people can’t take a hint. FRED: Why is marriage so important to you? ANNETTE: Because I want a big, big family . . . being Italian and Catholic, I think that’s one of our traits. Loving big families. FRED: You really haven’t been bitten by the acting bug at all yet — or have you? ANNETTE: I think I’m starting to be now, because I want to go into dramatic coaching, and I want to have a good meaty role. I think until I fulfill this, I won’t be satisfied. FRED: Will you give up your career when you get married? ANNETTE: Maybe not when I get married, but once I start raising a family, I will. FRED: It looks like your folks have given you very, very good principles and training. You haven’t gone Hollywood, have you? ANNETTE: I hope not. My parents would kill me if I ever did. Annette can be seen in A-I’s “Beach Party.” Hear Fred on radio’s “Assignment Hollywood.” In the New York area, you can hear him on WNEW’s “Robbins’ Nest.” l|N LOTION LOTION Get fast, effective 5-way WINTER SKIN RELIEF with DERMASSAGE 1. PROMOTES HEALING of chapped, dry, cracked, irritated skin; chafed backs, knees, and elbows. 2. RELIEVES PAIN of windburn, winter irritations with medicated lubrication. 3. SOOTHES tender, weather-dried skin —that "all-over” itchy feeling. 4. TREATS and comforts burning, tired, aching feet. Combats hose-snagging dry skin, too. 5. HELPS PROTECT against infection in open skin cracks— it's medicated! P 27