Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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Paula Raymond and Robert Taylor in a render scene in "Devil's Doorway." Paula was so good in her first film she was given lead in this. Right: With Van Johnson in her latest, "Grounds For Marriage." She studied art of acting with Little Theatre and Shakespearean groups. Plaudits For A NEWCOMER who's gradually but surely edging her way to stardom is pert Paula Raymond. Spotted on a TV program, Paula was given a screen test by MCM and promptly assigned to a small part in "Adam's Rib." She handled this so deftly the studio rushed her into a featured role in "Devil's Doorway." Then she did "Crisis" and "Grounds For Marriage." There's no mistake about it, this striking young beauty has the stuff of which movie stars are made. The versatile Paula can play light or dramatic roles equally well Here she is in a gay scene with John Lund in '"Duchess Of Idaho.' Paula Another scene in "Grounds For Marriage." 63A"), with brown hair, and changeable Paula's a tall girl (5' blue grey-green eyes.