Radio Mirror: The Magazine of Radio Romances (Jan-June 1945)

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Hughes Blue: Raymond Gram Swing NBC: Bob Hope CBS: Service to the Front Blue: From Europe, George Hicks CBS: Congress Speaks NBC: Hildegarde Blue: Let Yourself Go — Berle CBS: Casey, Press Photographer NBC: Words at War MADAME MENACE... She might be cast as a gangster's moll, a murderess, a look-out on a stick up job, or any one of a dozen other parts, but she would always be a menace. In four years, Edith Arnold has appeared as the female "heavy" in practically every broadcast of Crime Doctor, which is heard on CBS, Sunday evenings at 8:30. Just that job alone adds up to some 200 assorted playlets of violence. Edith likes being nasty and mean. Perhaps that's because really she isn't lowbrow, slangy and tough. In fact, in her off-radio moments, she's quiet, given to reading — serious reading, preferring philosophy and theoretical studies to fiction. She won her Master of Arts degree in Philosophy and her thesis was on Far Eastern thought. Which is a far cry from the work of being the best gun moll in the business. Radio business. Right from the beginning, Edith Arnold started out as a "bad girl." At sixteen, she appeared in a California performance of the Passion Play, in which she had the role of the Woman Taken in Adultery. With such a start, she j^ust couldn't go right — at least, not as far as her acting career was concerned. And she didn't, with one unhappy exception. Misadvisedly, Edith accepted the part of the ingenue in "June Moon" and literally suffered from her own sweetness gnd, as she calls it, stickiness, until the end of the run of that play. Since then, she has avoided the sweet parts. She worked on Broadway for some years, appearing in successes like "The Barker," "Jarnegan" and "Kind Lady." In this last play, she did the part of a half-wit so well that she was called to Hollywood to play the part of a half wit in Columbia's "Crime and Punishment." While Edith was out in the film capital, she met Max Marcin, who was quick to recognize her value to the radio shows he was doing. Mr. Marcin is by way of being a specialist in crime stories for the radio. Even before Edith got on the train to return to New York, she knew there would be work for her on Mr. Marcin's Perfect Crime series. There was more than work — there was radio stardom. Most actresses rebel against "type casting." They all want to try their talents on all sorts of parts. They all claim they're going stale, if directors insist on their doing the same type of part again and again. Not Edith. She doesn't get bored with being a menace. She likes it, finds something new and different in each part and gets a great deal of fun out of being wicked on the radio. She does have plans for her future. But that's all for the time when she really gets bored — if that ever happens — and tired. Her one real ambition is to get back to her ranch in the San Fernando Valley and take a hand in raising oranges, limes and walnuts. 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