Radio and television mirror (Jan-June 1950)

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reasons xordJie^E ean= You'd never believe that beauteous Dorothy Kirsten is a sportswoman at heart. But she is! Riding, swimming, golfing and hiking are as familiar to her as singing for radio, movies and stage. 14 THERE'S When a little girl who used to spend all of her time riding horses and climbing trees grows up to be a famous and glamorous singing star — that's news! When she continued to break precedents, as lovely, blonde Dorothy Kirsten has done — that's personality! But, although Dorothy's days are filled with music activities she never neglects her first love, the outdoors. She believes that real beauty and health depend upon exercise and fresh air. She still enjoys an early morning canter along the bridle path. And, she's become a familiar sight on the golf course, too. Dorothy thinks that golf is one of the best games an artist can play, because to do a good job, you must relax. Dorothy Kirsten again proves herself to be an exception by styling her own hair and make-up. Her hair is constantly in a state of change. During the course of one day, she may wear at least five different styles. Her make-up is a soft, natural looking cake type. She achieves varying effects on and off the stage by blending several shades. Dorothy wears little rouge, and delights in experimenting with her mascara and eye shadow. Her lips are expertly outlined with a lipstick brush, and she carefully matches her costume and lipstick shades. The star never has to follow a planned exercise routine. Her hours in the open air keep her looking and feeling fit. Of course, there are times when she has to spend weeks, sometimes months, away from her extra-curricular activities. But, whether it be the opera season which brings Dorothy to New York every year, her recordings, or her rehearsals with Frank Sinatra for their radio show, Light-Up Time, on WNBC, she still finds a way to get out in the air. Dorothy solves her problem by walking everywhere she wants to go. The radio and music world has taken the exciting personality of Dorothy Kirsten to its heart. And so has a vast, appreciative audience. RADIO MIRROR for BETTER LIVING • By DORRY ELLIS