Screenland Plus TV-Land (Nov 1953 - May 1955)

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EACH MAN SHE HAS KNOWN, HAS IN HIS OWN WAY, MEANT SOMETHING SPECIAL TO PIER ANGELI kk THEY'RE ALL ALIKE! by Peer Oppenheimer Knowing Kirk Douglas brought Pier a new maturity, plus — according to filmdom talk — the heartbreak of first love. Pier Angeli, only twenty-one, expresses the worldliness and sophistication of a much more mature woman when she says, in contradiction to the cliche — "Men are not all alike." For Pier, who has worked with a succession of top leading men, some of whom she has come to know intimately, has had a unique opportunity to observe and judge them. Her own life, personally and professionally, has taught her that each man is decidedly different from all the others — not only in personality, but even more so in the influence they've had on her. Just what did each of these men mean to her? First there was Gino Laurini, who played her sixteenyear-old lover in "Tomorrow Is Too Late," the film that won Pier recognition, stardom, and a chance to get to the United States. Pier was eighteen when she made the film, and by American standards very young and immature. Sixteen year-old Gino, although very (continued on pace 54) When she first met John Ericson, Pier spoke little English, but she immediately felt he was like a big brother to her. Today Pier thinks of Gene Kelly as one of her close friends, but when they were co-stars in a movie he had her in tears ! 26