Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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What Hollywood Itself Is Talking About! Continued from page 11 had put a diamond ring on the appropriate finger — an old family heirloom. We mean, of course, the ring was an heirloom, not the finger. * # * We always have had a great admiration for Bing Crosby, and his great moral support to Judy Garland makes him a real right guy. IF she does what Bing wants Charlton Heston with his wife, stage actress Lydia Clark, lunching at Colony in Gotham. her to — co-star with him in the picture, "Famous," it'll be a great thing for Judy, the public and the picture. Judy, during her trial separation from Vincente MinnelIi, saw a lot of Sid Luft, Lynn Ban's ex, and they evidently had lots to talk about. Their troubles maybe? * * # That elusive bachelor, Rod Cameron, who has dated most of Hollywood's eligible bachelor gals, finally traded his freedom for a marriage license. He married a non-professional named Angela Alves-Lico. * * * Dana Andrews had a big reunion in Texas with five of his seven brothers on a ten-day vacation before he started work in "The Frog Men," which is a story about those guys who swim around in weird rubber suits and blow up things like ships and docks. Two of Dana's brothers live in Fort Worth, two in Dallas, and one in Houston. The other two Andrews boys live in California. That's quite a lot of brothers to have around here and there. * * # Eve Arden couldn't have been happier to discover during filming of "Goodbye My Fancy" that Joan Crawford and she are both barefoot-type girls. They both fee] better doing highly emotional scenes with their shoes off, but neither knew they had the trait in common until one day, doing such a scene together, they removed their shoes at the same time and kept right on doing it when the camera angles permitted such freedom. * # * Won't be long before you'll be seeing Ty Power back on the screen. He left the London cast of the stage show "Mister Roberts" last January to go to work on "Beyond Time And Space" for 20th Century-Fox. * # * But it may be some time before you see Farley Granger in pictures, except for Alfred Hitchcock's "Strangers On A Train." Farley has been kicking up his heels a bit over the kind of roles offered him, wants to try his wings on the stage, or go to Europe, or something — anything to get away from being the neurotic character on the screen. We ain't sayin' whether Farley's right or wrong, but we know a lot of ambitious actors who would give their shirts to get just one of the parts Farley's turned down. * * * Peggy Dow, the cute little gal in that rabbit picture, "Harvey," had to move from her room at the Hollywood Studio Club into an apartment because fans have sent her so many bunnies. They're not real rabbits, but they do multiply. She's got 'em in china, fur, cotton, wool, wood and feathers. And it only takes several hours a day to dust them. Pliers are needed for Jane Russell's metallic gown in "Macao," her latest film for RKO.