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Mysterious Miss Peters
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An apt and descriptive title it would have been, too, for ever since Jean first came to Hollywood, some eight years ago, she has been a surprising girl, something of a mystery to her colleagues. She didn’t date the Bachelor List or, for that matter, anyone at all as far as anyone knew. She wasn’t seen at night clubs, premieres, or Hollywood parties. She didn’t pal around with other young actresses. She didn’t, in short, run with the pack. She lived, as if immured, in her house in the Hollywood Hills, first with her aunt, then shared on weekends by her young sister, Jody, who attends Scripps College.
There were rumors: She was carrying a great big torch for someone in the background of her life. She was a recluse by nature, one of these deep ’uns, a latterday Garbo. She is of Welsh descent and aren’t the Welsh inclined to be withdrawn, a bit on the dour side? She’d become a movie actress quite by accident, having been working hard for a teacher’s degree at Ohio State University just .before she won a contest that entitled her to a screen test at 20th Century-Fox — perhaps the schoolteacher in her still superseded the star? She read, they said, and there were books all over her house. Even on the floor. She painted china. She sewed. Has a sewing machine, by gum, and makes her own clothes!
Last year the Surprise Girl surprised everyone by going to the premiere of “Prince Valiant” with the picture’s star, Bob Wagner, and to a party at Romanoff’s afterwards. “And I even danced,” Jean laughs. “I danced with Bob and found he is the only boy of my acquaintance I can dance with because I lead. But Bobby, a very relaxed dancer — is a ‘handkerchief dancer,’ meaning he dances on one square of the floor — managed to relax me sufficiently so he could take the lead! Suddenly, after that evening, everyone thought I was going to blossom forth into a nightclub queen! ‘Jean Peters,’ they said, ‘is going into reverse!’ ”
When she didn’t — and she definitely didn’t — the rumors began again.
Then, suddenly came a genuine bolt from the blue May sky with the news of the Surprise Girl’s surprise marriage, whereupon Hollywood’s winged eyebrows arched, making like a question mark.
But who is he? Hollywood wanted to know. When, where, how did she meet him? And how is it we didn’t know? 01even suspect? How is it that Jean’s own studio, 20th Century -Fox, was as surprised as anyone. Was everyone napping?
Yes, as Jean with a flash of mischief in her green eyes makes clear, they were. And not because she tried to pull the wool over any eyes, either. As a matter of fact, she didn’t even try, which is both amusing and instructive.
Freshly returned from her honeymoon and at home with her husband in Washington, Jean, not without relish, told me the story:
“We met in Rome a year ago August when I was there making ‘Three Coins in the Fountain,’ We met just as we were both leaving Rome, over the customs counter at the airport. There had been a mix-up in our luggage. Stuart was going to Paris and I was heading back to Hollywood— my things had been routed to his address in Paris and his things to me in Hollywood. That has a strange significance, don’t you think? As a result of this confusion, we had to wait for fifteen or twenty minutes during which we made conversation, the conventional chit chat between strangers thrown together in a public
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