Radio romances (July-Dec 1945)

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John Loder, director and m.c. of the CBS Silver Theater is a number of exceptional things. He's an exceptionally handsome man, who can act exceptionally well. He's probably the only Hollywood personality — what's probably about it? — who ever owned a pickle factory in Potsdam, Germany. He's probably the only movie star to have been on a British military commission in Berlin after World War One. And, most enviable of all, he is the husband of Hedy Lamarr. Loder was born in London in 1898, the son of General Sir William Lowe and Lady Frances Lowe. He was christened John Muir Lowe and his boyhood was that of the typical child of army 'parents. World War One broke out while he was at Eton and he transferred to Sandhurst, which is Britain's West Point. Four months after his transfer, he was graduated as a second lieutenant in the King's Hussars. In 1915, Lt. Lowe participated in the Gallipoli campaign as one of the youngest combat officers in the British Army. Later that year, he was shipped to fight the Turks and Senussi Arabs along the Mediterranean coast of North Africa. In 1916, he was moved to the Western Front in France, where he was taken prisoner by the Germans during Ludendorff's smash. He was a prisoner of war for eight months, and in that time learned to speak German fluently. After the Armistice, he joined the British military commission to Berlin. Later, he was a member of the Upper Silesia plebiscite commission. This long stay in Germany helped him to the discovery that Germans liked the English type of mixed pickles. So, when the time came for making a choice between rejoining his regiment and retiring from the Army, he decided to give up arms and go into "trade" — as the British call it. He set up a pickle works in Potsdam and the business flourished until the Reich money began to become so much worthless paper. John Muir Lowe found himself with no factory, no money, but a perfectly magnificent suit of Bond Street evening clothes. That suit got him a job as an extra in a movie being made in Berlin by Alexander Korda. The fine way he carries his six feet three inches earned him a bit part in the next Korda picture, after which he returned to London, when he was cast to play the lead in a movie opposite a Birmingham schoolteacher named Madeleine Carroll. He had changed his name by this time to John Loder. He came to Hollywood to work in a number of films, but returned to England in 1931, for British and French films. Then, in 1939, after his divorce from his French wife, screen actress Michele Sheirel, he came back to Hollywood. He's appeared in many American pictures since: he's been seen in "The Lodger," "How Green Was My Valley," "Passage to Marseilles" and "One Tomorrow." 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