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J I I I I ! JOAN TETZEL, a photographer’s dream with her dark blue eyes and high cheek bones, is well known to theatregoers for her part in the long-running stage success The Little Hut.” She returned to films after an absence of four j'ears when she was chosen to star opposite Alan Ladd in Nell Below Zero. Married to the famous actor Oscar Homolka, she is a good cook, specialising in salads with unusual dressings, loves clothes and has been voted the best dressed actress on Broadway. Her recent films are Hell Below Zero and the Meet Mr. Jones episode of The Red Dress A T twenty PETER REYNOLDS found himself with no train- ing, no obvious talent for any job and worst of all with no finances of any importance. Fortunately for him he bumped into a friend from the Navy, from which he had just been demobbed, who intro- duced him to film crowd work. Fascinated by what he saw behind the scenes Peter decided on an actor’s life for him- self. Four years later he was starring in the film Guilt is My Shadow, after being hailed as a brilliant new actor by the critics for his per- formance in the leading role of the play “ King of Rome.” Easily recognised with his devil-may-care smile and unruly fair hair. Peter has since earned quite a name for himself in a variety of acting roles. His later films are Devil Girl from Mars. Blaek 13 and The Dela- vine Affair. J 50 RN on September ^ 21st, 1919. in Malta, NIGEL STOCK has had an acting career on the stage and screen since the age of twelve except for the war years when h“ served with the London Irish Rifles and the Indian Army, being demobilised with the rank of Major. Blue-eyed, with fair hair, Nigel Stock has mastered the dialects of Cockney, Scots and North Country as well as Australian and various American accents. Films include : Derby Day, Malta Storv and Aunt Clara. \