Screenland Plus TV-Land (Jul 1955-May 1957)

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The girls called each other Eleanora or Duse) and Sarah (for Bernhardt) id got along beautifully. "We never ce the same kind of men," Audrey says. ,Ve once axed a suitor because he was terested in both of us. We knew he ouldn't have been right for either of us. "We used to impersonate each other on ie phone, and Jayne always dreamed up le weirdest things which I was always razy enough to do." Motoring through midtown Manhattan ne day they spied a runaway horse. Stop him, Audrey!" yelled Jayne. udrey jumped out of the car and started 1 hot pursuit. She caught hold of the ridle and let it drag her till the horse got ired. Meanwhile Jayne dashed into a estaurant and imperiously demanded a •owl of sugar and a napkin. "What for?" said the owner. "To replace the energy of an exhausted horse," she haughtily explained. Audrey's springboard in TV was the Bob And Ray" show. At the audition hey asked her if she could play the harp .nd the fiddle. She couldn't, but that lidn't stop her from saying yes. "No matter what you ask Audrey she <ays yes," Jayne said later. "Some day -Jiell find herself in a cage with nothing 3Ut a chair between her and three hungry, snarling lions." This time she merely found herself ictiDg the part of the aristocrat, Lydia Lovely, who was forever pulling a bellcord for a butler who never came. One day she had an idea. She wore sneakers with her floor-length gown and instead of pulling the cord climbed up it hand over hand. Everyone broke up but Audrey. To her, the stunt wasn't funny — just logically in keeping with Lydia's character. No wonder John Crosby calls her "master of the deadpan." Despite her antics (she claimed at another audition that she could whistle through her teeth and do a soft shoe dance in combat boots, and was not at all upset when asked to stand on her head and sing an aria at the same time) , Audrey called Jayne the childlike one who lived in a -world of imagination. 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