Screenland Plus TV-Land (Jul 1959 - May 1960)

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SANDRA DEE continued John Saxon, "The Reluctant Debutante." Currently, she is appearing in "Imitation Of Life." So that is how it was that when she was 13 and 14, Sandra was being seen, beautifully dressed and turned out, in New York's most sophisticated spots. But she had never had a date with a boy. That's what she meant by "growing up" . . . and the disillusionment that has come with it She had never known public criticism in her life. So it hurt when it came. "Now, how," we asked her, "have you been most misunderstood?" "I've told you about their saying I was 'spoiled,'" she reminded. "But about being 'bored' . . . that's a terrible thing to say of me. Certainly things have come easily to me. I didn't have to work for them as other girls may have worked. But now I am in pictures and I am thrilled and I know I have to work and work hard. And I like it It is certainly different from modeling or even TV. It is all so exciting, how could I possibly be 'bored'? I resent their saying that very much." "Well, what about the things that have been said about your wearing too much make-up for so young a girl? Is that true ... or false?" She seethed again . . . and Sandra can do one of the prettiest litde seethes you ever saw in your life. She seethes up a storm. "That is completely untrue," she sputtered. "I have never worn skin make-up in my life unless they put it on me at the studio for some reason. I don't even know how to apply it. I suppose someone saw me coming home from the studio