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Richard Kollmar acts in radio, stage plays and musical comedies.
HAVE YOU TUNED IN...
Richard Kollmar, who has spent the summer playing the role of David in the Claudia and David series, and will continue to be David whenever that show is on the air. You've also heard him as Barry Markham in Life Can be Beautiful.
Dick is one of a new generation of actors brought into being by radio. You no longer see these actors hanging around Broadway, hopefully looking for a job in that new play Soandso's supposed to be casting. Instead, they're never far away from a telephone, they have their names listed with one of the two central agencies which radio producers call up when they want to contact some particular actor, and they are busy enough in radio work so they can accept stage parts only when the parts appeal to them.
They're better actors than the old, impoverished kind. They take their work very seriously, and radio has taught them how to get every last ounce of expression out of their voices. They're good, solid citizens with families and responsibilities and a place in the scheme of things.
Dick, for instance, is the husband of columnist and radio commentator Dorothy Kilgallen, and the father of two-monthold Richard Kollmar, Jr. He's a graduate of Yale University, and if he weren't an actor would probably be just as successful as a writer. His wife admits that his suggestions and help often get her out of a tight spot when she is writing a short story. He also paints in his spare time. He and Dorothy both like to stay up late at night, but they'd just as soon have a few friends in as go out to a night club.
Dick comes from a completely non-theatrical New Jersey family. When he was in college he sang in the glee club and took part in undergraduate dramatics to such an extent he couldn't make up his mind whether to be an actor or a singer. He solved the question neatly by becoming both. Broadway theater-goers have seen him both in straight plays and in musical comedies.
He doesn't think that being an actor is particularly glamorous, and as a matter of fact you'll find few sincere actors who do. On the other hand, he does find it very exciting to create a character with his voice, and to know that millions of people are listening, laughing or smiling or feeling sorry in response to his creation of that character.
DATES TO REMEMBER
October 3: CBS brings back two old favorites tonight — Al Pearce and his gang at 7:30, followed by Kate Smith's variety show at 8:00.
October 17: Dr. Walter Damrosch and his famous Music Appreciation Hour start their new season on NBC-Blue at 2:00 this afternoon.
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