Screenland (Nov 1929-Apr 1930)

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for March 1930 29 AW FORD Psycho -Analyzed A Remarkable Revelation of the True Character of the Little Hey-Hey Girl Who Became a Great Star trovert as against 26 as an extravert. I believe that her answers are honest, but I also believe that she is a mixedtype, more extraverted than introverted. At least, she has always seemed so to the naked eye, and one of her answers runs: I am naturally active and find a delight in doing things. That doesn't sound very much like an introvert, a person who withdraws into herself, who is poorly adapted to life, who finds more pleasure in her inner life than in activity. To clinch the point, compare her to Greta Garbo, who is more introverted than extraverted. However, the reader may judge from some of the answers. Ruth Harriet Louise She was poor and a nobody; she is today one of the remarkable actresses of the screen, a star among the top notchers, and the wife of a royal prince of screenland, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Joan as she looked when she first came into pictures from the Broadway musical stage. Anyone who has watched her has seen a steady deepening of character and power. Here they are: I am quite self-conscious. I am very shy. I hate to be conspicuous in public. I day-dream only a little; sulk only a little; and I am not very good as a mixer. I have deep moods, sometimes prolonged for hours and even for days. I like to be alone most of the time. I am absolutely a one-man wife. I am very idealistic. I have a deep feeling of inferiority before most others. I forget myself easily when I talk, work or play I am a poor actor in public. I am very practical, realistic and have much common sense. I do not like many people; but am naturally affectionate and loving. I am poor at putting myself over with others. I am a go-getter, with my (Continued on page 125)