The Picture Show Annual (1959)

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jV/fARY URE, with her fair hair and blue eyes, created a great im- pression in Windom’s Way as Peter Finch's wife, although she had previously appeared in Storm Over the Nile. She was bom in Glasgow on February 18th, 1933, and on leaving dra^a school in London, she was chosen to play Ophelia in " Hamlet.” Since then she has won considerable fame. Her recreations are travel- ling, talking, riding, swim- ming and sunbathing. XJEATHER SEARS is the girl who burst upon us with such sensitive integrity in The Story of Esther Costello although she had previously appeared in Dry Rot. The younger daughter of Dr. Gordon Sears, she early decided to be an actress and she and her sister Ann were looked on as prize drama pupils at school. She likes modem music, gramophone records, sports and is a champion swimmer. She is married to art director Tony Masters. O LACK-HAIRED, blue - eyed JOHN RAITT was first seen on the screen opposite Doris Day in The Pajama Game, following its three years’ ran in New York, in which he played the role in which he appeared in the film. He was bom in Santa Ana, California, but singing did not appeal to him until he went to college, where he began to concentrate on that as well as foot- ball, shot-putting and racing. His first step to fame came with a chorus job in 1940 in *• H.M.S. Pinafore.” Since then he has sung and acted in musical comedy and opera, on the concert stage and in TV. He is seriously music-minded, keeps up his physical training and does not smoke or drink. He is married to Marjorie Haydock, who appeared opposite him in “The Vagabond King ” and they have three children.