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

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!; IS!| i Iff II I < ■ 'i! CHARM is turned on by Edd as he and Arlene jog around bridle path in L.A. Edd also dates Asa Maynor, Kathy Nolan and others. EDD'S smile is a wonderful one that lights up his face frequently — as when he spots horse he'll ride. EDD BYRNES continued curiously afraid to admit it, except to himself. He'd rather parry all talk of serious romance, argue that as a lover boy. he's much better at parking cars, or deny that he knows anything at all about winning a girl's heart. That's his story, and he insists that he's stuck with it. But when you dig beneath the surface breeziness, the protective armor he wears, the real Edd Byrnes is a sensitive, often lonely boy who learned too early to live by himself and now would like to share his life — if he only dared. Some of this he implied, some I sensed, during a long, three-hour dinner we had together not long ago. The place was the Sportsmen's Lodge, a plush caravanserai in the San Fernando Valley where a diner, if he is so inclined, can actually catch and eat his own rainbow trout. As I told Edd that, his grey-green eyes flickered at the thought that he was being ribbed. But when I assured him that there really were live trout in the pond outside, he laughed. "Hey." he said, "I'll have to try that some time, catching my own dinner. It sounds like fun. Anyway, there are still an awful lot of things in this town that I've got to try." Edd had arrived at the Sportsmen's Lodge straight from the "77 Sunset Strip" set, still wearing his parking lot outfit: 30