Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1950)

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The Rogerses hit the trail — in their trailer. Roy, Dale, daughters Linda Lou and Chervl pack up and go — on a Santa Barbara coon hunt Double scoop: Ruth Roman, Stewart Granger at opening of Wil Wright’s ice-cream parlor Lovely” in London . . . Sox-appeal is what Van Johnson had for the British. Since his return, he’s been mailing back those bright red numbers to be worn with dinner jackets. Ridiculous Rumors: That there is trouble between Deborah Kerr and Tony Bartley. To the contrary, the main reason she wanted to play Lygia in “Quo Vadis,” was to be close to him while he is producing pictures in Europe. Little Melissa went along to share the house her fond father has already rented in Rome. Just before she sailed, Debby called Cal to tell him the exciting news that Tony had finally received a labor permit to work in this country. All three will be back quicker than you can say Leo the Lion! Those separation rumors probably started when Deborah attended the Academy Awards (in a party) with Stewart Granger, one of their oldest friends. So it was perfectly logical that Stewart would escort Tony’s wife during his absence. ( Continued on page 14) Richard Long and Ann Blytli at the Academy Awards, where she sang “My Foolish Heart.” Two weeks later Ann collapsed and was hospitalized 13