Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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Willing, Keady And Ever So Able Sally and Vic Damone between scenes of MGM's Brand new Star Sally Forrest The Strip. She began dancing at age of five. ' said that nothing was too tt^^Z^^^^^^. *°r her, and proved it! By Kate Holliday During break, Sally poses for camera fiend Vic Damone. She gave dancing lessons to WACS and WAVES when she was only thirteen! • * MISS SALLY FORREST is currently out to prove that a cinema maiden need not necessarily be typed. She's very blissfully pursuing a double career. Once upon a time, Sally was only a dancer, as you may know. Then Fate walked in in the person of Ida Lupino, and overnight Sally was making like a serious actress. Right now, she has decided that there is no reason why she shouldn't alternate her fields and win laurels in both. Very few gals in pictures have done this successfully, I might add. In fact, the only one who has even attempted it In "Hard, Fast And Beautiful," Sally plays dramatic role. Bob Clarke is tennis mate. in recent years is, I think, Ginger Rogers. For it's a tough proposition to be really good in pure drama as well as in musicals. If it can be done, I would say that Sally is the wench to do it. For, behind a delicate, fragile face she possesses both intelligence and determination. She's an unusual girl. When you see her, she seems so tiny and so feminine that you expect her to do nothing more strenuous than pour tea at an afternoon social. Her hair (Please turn to page 28)