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MORE NEWS
ON THE
HOLLYWOOD FRONT
By RUTH GERI
TOUGH SLEDDING! In sharp contrast to the notable successes of Don Ameche, Vin (Myrt & Marge) Haworth and Lionel Stander, who came from radio to Hollywood, other airwave actors and actresses find the path to movie fame discouragingly rocky. Art Jacobsen, Donald Briggs, Dorothy Page, and Shaindel Kalish all were stars in Cnicago.
Yet Jacobsen is merely twiddling his thumbs, tied up by contracts which prevent him from doing other work. Briggs has spent most of his time in a hospital repairing bones broken when he filmed a Western without a double. Dorothy Page, catapulted into the movies after winning the title of radio queen, was dropped at the expiration of her option. Shaindel Kalish has been successively renamed Anne Preston, for Universal, who had her chestnut hair tinted red, then Judith Blake, at RKO, where she was made a blonde.
Fourth Estaters are faring better. Bill Cooper, who authored Lights Out and other big Chicago script shows, is profitably at work at 20th Century-Fox, and the other night, at Jimmy Wellington's party for the cast of "Scandals"
Kenny Baker (below) finishes his song on Jack Benny's program to take part in RADIO MIRROR'S special NBC anniversary broadcast.