The Picture Show Annual (1954)

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Janet Brown Dorothy Tutin PETER MARTYN was first noticed in films as the young press (Above right ) photographer in Lady Godiva Rides Again, which led to an important Charles part in Folly To Be Wise. Born in London in October 1925, he lived Fitzsimons in New York for two years and became well known on American tele- vision. He has played on the London stage. JANET BROWN also had her first big film break in Folly To Be Wise in the part of a scatterbrained secretary, a role we have seen her play so well on television. She is a Scots girl, born in Rutherglen, and was only thirteen years old when she won a talent contest in a Glasgow , - cinema. She served in the A.T.S. as a " Star in Battledress ” during the R , a V , war and her other experience has included variety, pantomime and radio. anc ar CHARLES FITZSIMONS is a brother of Maureen O’Hara and we first saw him on the screen in The Quiet Alan. This was followed by What Price Glory. MARI BLANCHARD was born on April 13th, 1927, in Long Beach, California. She was a sensational child dancer but this career stopped when she became a victim of polio. She owes a great deal of her complete recovery from this complaint to her mother, a physiotherapist, who encouraged her mentally, made her exercise constantly and saw that she had regular massage. By the time she was twenty Mari was a famous model and one .of her photographs led to her film career. The films in which we have seen blonde, blue-eyed Mari include The Brigand and Assignment — Paris. BETTY BUEHLER was born in Germany but was taken to America by her parents when she was three years old. They hoped she would be a school teacher but she always wanted to be an actress. She appeared on the stage and was discovered for the screen when playing on television, and made her debut in Remember That Face. DOROTHY TUTIN came to the screen in The Import- ance of Being Earnest from the Old Vic. Born in London she studied at the R.A.D.A. Petite Dorothy's hobbies are music, climbing and cycling. She likes being in the open air.