Screenland (Nov 1945-Oct 1946)

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Where has she been all this time? Here's that new story you've been asking for to bring you Wright up to date By Constance Palmer YOU wouldn't have had to break any track records if you'd tried to catch up with Teresa Wright in the two years she's been off the screen. Teresa couldn't run very fast herself. She was having a baby and you would have found her in all the usual places doing the things usual for young mothers to do during those months. When she finished "Casanova Brown" with Gary Cooper for Samuel Goldwyn, her boss, she hadn't the glimmer of an idea how things were. She did feel a little tired, but she thought that was on account of the picture. One night when she and Niven Busch, her husband, were having dinner at Lucey's Restaurant with the Bill Marshalls, just before Michele Morgan Marshall's baby was due, Teresa developed a sudden craving for celery, which she must have in large quantities then and there. "When Bill said, 'That's funny— Michele wanted celery at first, too,' I didn't think anything about it," Teresa laughed, "but a little {Please turn to page 82) You missed her? Well, she was off the screen having a baby — but she's back now, co-starring with Ray Milland in Paramount's film, "The Imperfect Lady," in which Brian Donlevy (in scene with Teresa, below) also stars. m