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Hughes Raymond Gram Swing Bob Hope Passport for Adams Red Skelton Congress Speaks B U B That's Dick Kollmar, familiar to you as Michael in CBS's Bright Horizon show heard daily at 11:30 A.M., EWT, over CBS. He's branching out, now, back to his first love — the theater. And with his production of "Early To Bed," a new hit on Broadway, of which Dick is producer, director and leading man, he's earned himself the distinction of being Broadway's youngest producer. Dick was born in Ridgewood, New Jersey, and all through his elementary and high school days, his mind was set on a musical career. However, a year at the Yale Dramatic Workshop, which was then conducted by Professor George Pierce Baker (who seems to have had a tremendous influence on several of our outstanding playwrights and directors, by the way), changed Dick's mind. Music was out and acting was in. Like all the other students at the Workshop, Dick's time was not devoted entirely to acting. He had to study directing, staging and lighting. He spent more time studying at Columbia University and at Tusculum University in Greenville, Tennessee, but the directing-producing bug had already been planted in his mind. His first professional acting job was in a summer theater at Whitefield, New Hampshire. After that experience, he moved in to New York and tackled Broadway, as what potential actor doesn't? But Dick was young and handsome — and lucky. For several seasons, he moved from hit to hit: "Knickerbocker Holiday," "Too Many Girls" and "Crazy With The Heat," and in between times he did not neglect radio. He played in Bill Bachelor, Myrt and Marge, Aunt Jenny, Claudia and David, Pretty Kitty Kelly and many other shows. Then his old ambition came back and he found himself being co-producer of the hit musical "By Jupiter," the singing-dancing version of the old Broadway and motion picture hit, "The Warrior's Husband," in which Katherine Hepburn first attracted attention. His new hit, "Early To Bed," is the first production he's bossed completely. Of course, like most producers and directors he's got a pet idea that he wants to put across one of these days. He wants to produce a fantasy — something on the order of Maeterlinck's "Blue Bird" — although he's almost positive he'll lose his shirt on the venture, knowing that artistic productions are usually more soul satisfying for the "artist" than anything else. Dick is married to Dorothy Kilgallen, the New York columnist, and they have two children. They met after Dorothy had given him several good mentions in her column — which is always a nice way to start a romance. "Now that we're married, though," Dick says jokingly, "I never get a mention at all. As far as Dorothy's column is concerned, there might as well not be any Richard Kollmar." 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