TV Radio Mirror (Jul - Dec 1956)

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James Upton has it— whether as The Guiding Light's Dr. Dick Grant, or as lovely Nina Foch's husband Rewards: Marriage has been good for them both — Nina laughs him out of his too-serious, other-world moods, Jim has helped her know her own mind and speak out. Jim wears an unusual ring. It's a simple signet ring, but instead of initials on the flat top, there is an arrow which points away from him. "The idea is to remind me to think objectively," Jim explains. "To come out of my shell. For years, I was kind of a lone wolf. I'd be sitting at a dinner party or around a coffee table and I'd disappear. Go off with my mind into outer space. I've changed in the (Continued on page 91) The Guiding Light is seen on CBS-TV, M-F, 12:45 P.M. EDT, sponsoted by Procter & Gamble Company for Ivory, Duz, and Cheer. Wherever Jim goes, everyone recognizes Dick Grant, of TV and radio's The Guiding Light. =5= si ¥fc J % Problems: "We make a conscious effort," says Jim, "to live equally and share the burdens." 35