Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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Joan Fontaine and Joseph Gotten enjoy an Italian meal in this scene in Hal Wallis' "September Affair," a Paramount release. Hoagy Carmichael stops to chat with Collier Young and Joan Fontaine at a table for two at the Cocoanut Crove in the Ambassador Hotel. Unh appy Joan EVER since her separation from Producer William Dozier, which she rook rather hard, Joan Fontaine has led a different kind of life — busier and fuller, both professionally and socially. She has made a picture in Europe, she's made one in Hollywood, she does radio shows, she's seen at all the smart places, gives big parties and has her name linked with various men-abouttown. Underneath it all though, Joan is still the same loving and devoted mother to little Deborah Dozier, her twoyear-old daughter. Joan and Bill had not done anything about a divorce since neither of them had any marriage plans. But in November Joan filed. She's been dating Collier Young rather steadily of late so who knows but what he may be her next. Joan is devoted mother and manages to spend much time with her young daughter, Debbie. In a merry group at El Morocco in New York are Joan, Alberto Dodero and Ginny Sims. Constance Moore affectionately greets Joan, her hostess at gay party in Connie's honor. Right: Joan gets bussed by William Powell while emoting on Screen Guild radio show.