Radio-TV mirror (July-Dec 1954)

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There's a special reason Top of the town: Jan and Terry explain the city layout from the roof of the Empire State Building. Sightseeing at the zoo, Terry lines up his ladies: Kathleen, Jan Miner, Molly, and Colleen O'Sullivan. "You have to be happy" Crossing New York Harbor, they pose with Capt. George Clancy aboard the Statue of Liberty boat. By GWEN AULIS Many actresses think you have to be emotionally upset," Jan Miner said, "in order to understand— and to play — drama. You must suffer, they say, in order to achieve stature as an actress. I disagree. I say you have to be happy," said Jan, who so radiantly is! We were talking — Jan and her handsome husband, Terry O'Sullivan, and I — around the glass-topped table set on a base of carved metal in the dining room of the O'Sullivans' charming New York apartment. Jan had come in late from a rehearsal of the lastof-the-season Robert Montgomery Presents series of summer plays. As she circled about, setting the table, lighting the candles, Jan spoke of how happy she'd been when Bob asked her to be leading lady on the summer shows. Terry O'Sullivan is Arthur Tate in Search For Tomorrow, CBS-TV, M-F, 12:30 P.M. EST, for Joy, Spic and Span, Gleem. Jan Miner stars as Julie Nixon in Hilltop House, as heard on CBS Radio, M-F, 3 P.M. EST, for Feen-a-mint and Medigum. She is also heard as Ann Williams in Crime Photographer. CBS Radio, Fridays, at 8 P.M. EST. 58