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

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I can remember when I had to mow lawns for a living, so why not give the odd jobs to some kid who needs the money. I never liked doing odd jobs, or stuck to any job that I didn't like. Maybe it all boils down to one simple truth — I'm lazy!" Despite his genuine affability, no actor can achieve Jim Garner's lofty position and escape misunderstanding and criticism. Fortunately for him, he has a philosophic approach to life. He rarely loses his sense of humor and, unlike most actors, he possesses the rare ability to be objective about other people. For the record, here is exactly what he thinks and feels about the issues at hand. "It's conceded that I refuse to give interviews, or pose for publicity pictures with my family. Yet I give dozens of interviews a year and never refuse to answer dignified questions on adult subjects. The publicity files are filled with thousands of clippings that show me with my family at various public places. So it all boils down to one contention — my refusing to allow an endless string of photographers into my home. "Now. I know it's part of their job and I understand their problem. But I understand my problem, too, and having precious little time to be with my family, they come first. You can't say yes to one photographer and not include all the others. Lois and I have gone into this thoroughly and she agrees that an actor does have his rights of privacy when he gets within his four walls. This includes his response to fans who mean so well, but aren't aware of the steady studio grind and how much it takes out of an actoi "Take our mail man, for example. He a most likable fellow, but one Sunda he brought over his entire family to met me. I hadn't said more than a dozen word to Lois all week. Another time our ne^ nurse let in five teenage girls. I was ox. i of town, so they insisted on seeing Loi who was sick in bed. Finally, they aske for Kimberly, but she was at a friend' house. I've heard that nearby motels giv our address to out-of-town guests an* sometimes they ring our bell at six in th morning. They're all nice people, but i isn't right to disturb a household in thi manner. So I just have to be firm and d the best I can. Out in public, however, th situation is reversed. "When we're out for dinner, peopl come up to the table and tell me ho\ much they like 'Maverick.' They brin over their friends, they ask for autograph and take snapshots. All this is quite iu \i order, but a little rough on a wife wh< looks forward to dining out all week ani has to sit there while her food gets cold Lois understandably resented it until pointed out that it means so much to thes people. Now she can accept the situatioi graciously, because she realizes how mucl the fans enjoy themselves." Once they get back in their \om< again, the Jim Garners close the door an< resume their own private life. It's th only time they have to discuss the kids check over bills, settle little family probj, lems and plan for the future. But one back on the street again, thus exposed the; expect to belong to the public in a sens> and will always accept what comes alonj », and accept it wholeheartedly. ENI Teenage Sophisticate continued from page 44 Love of language appears to be one of the planks of her seemingly joyous rapport with brainy friends like Mark Damon, but she insists they never send her notes in consequence of her interest in mastering new words. "I never even heard of notes!" she laughs. "I don't get notes. I get novels. I think they send them to me either because it's something they want me to read and talk about, because it's something they found exhilarating in some form, or because they're just telling me I'm illiterate and should read more." It would be merely window dressing, however, if the use of polysyllabic words was the only thing that distinguished Tuesday's speech. She expresses herself with spontaneity and picturesque originality, as well. She asked what I did with my note books, and I replied, lacking greater wit, that I auction them off. ; 3 "I just thought of something!" Tuesday blurted out. "I mean — the brain beinj an ink blot! I was thinking of the paper the pen and the mind. The brain woulc be the ink blot that would absorb all th< written things. So when you're auctioning off your note books,* you might be auc tioning off your brain!" Tuesday constantly has brainstorms lik< that. Earlier that day, she had taker a psychology test at Hollywood Profes sional School. The examination consistec of a series of questions in which the students were asked to check their prefer ences in imaginary situations involving teenage behavior under a wide variety of circumstances. Only two possibilities were offered in each situation. As Tues day went through the test, she had the feeling that there could be a third or fourth possibility not outlined. 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