TV Radio Mirror (Jul - Dec 1962)

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A shrug of the bull-heavy shoulders, a smile that manages to be shy, masculine and sincere all at once, and then the gruff, plain statement: "I'd like to put my mind to being a family man. After all," the smile widens to a grin, "I come from a long line of family men . . . "The trouble is," Vince Edwards explodes, "I'd make a lousy husband!" Of course, there are some who insist Vince is already a husband — lousy or not. Certainly, he and Sherry Nelson have a togetherness many a husband and wife might envy. But in this exclusive interview with TV Radio Mirror, Vince settles that question once and for all. "Why should I lie about it?" he asks. "I'm not one of those rock 'n' roll kiddies. My image — or the image of 'Dr. Ben Casey' — is the more mature type. If I got married, nobody's dreams would be destroyed. No, I've got nothing to lose by admitting it if I were married. I'm not. Sherry is a wonderful girl who's been an inspiration to me since long before I got the TV series. I'd be proud to say so, if she were Mrs. Edwards. But I wouldn't wish myself on her or any girl at this time . . . "I'm not a congenital bachelor or hater of family obligations. There's nothing I'd enjoy more than being a husband and father. I mean it. But I'm not a half-way guy. Remember, it took me eleven long years to grab off (Please turn the page) Is she or isn't she? Sherry Nelson plays it cool on all those rumors. 31