Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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Preferred Blonde THEY call her the "dumb blonde," but award winner July Holliday has an I.Q. of 172, prefers Tolstoy to Dick Tracy. As BiHie Dawn in "Born Yesterday," Judy won the hearts of both stage and moviegoers. Now under contract with Columbia, it is rumored that Judy may star in the screen version of the Broadway hit, "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." Judy got "Bom Yesterday" break when Jean Arthur left unexpectedly. Host John Bruno entertains Judy at his Pen and Pencil restaurant. Judy rehearses with Bill Holden. In real life she is married to David Oppenheim, a noted clarinetist. Originally, Judy wanted to write plays, and she has never completely given up the idea. Loves to cook, too.