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

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our newspapers, suspend the diaper service and have the telephone cut off in three minutes" Two weeks later he met the same friend on the street. "Lee jiome yet?" the friend wanted to know. ; "Oh sure. And gone again. At present she's in Tennessee, working in 'The Swift Season'," said Bill. I The friend extended his arms in a "mammy" gesture. "You •cids aren't married," he objected. "You're just toll bait for the elephone company." Good gag, but mistaken concept. The Lee Remick-Bill Colleran marriage is one of the brightest, most devoted in young married theatrical circles. Their only real problem, as suggested by their friend, is the size of their long distance telephone bills. Since their wedding in August, 1957, Lee and Bill have been separated for a total of seven months, not consecutively, but divided into a series of short spells of utter loneliness. The loneliness has inspired a permanent state of Remick-Colleran travel readiness. Lee says, "I can be ready to go anywhere in 25 minutes. I can cancel our newspapers, suspend the diaper service, and jhave the telephone cut off in three minutes. I carry my passiport wherever I go. I bought white luggage when I first went :o California and I've added the matching pieces as I needed em. It saves time because they're easily identified. I always uy travel clothing to correlate with what I have and to make it possible for me to carry only one set of accessories and one hat. I believe in the dash system." There are reasons. T EE AND BILL had been married only five weeks when Lee -Li was sent to Baton Rouge on location for "The Long Hot [Summer". 'T had never been so homesick in my life," she remembers. "Bill flew down for two weekends, then the company returned to Hollywood. Before jets, and considering his schedule, Bill couldn't take the time to cross the country. I had to do something about it." It is strictly forbidden for a player working in a leading role in a major motion picture to set foot in an airplane during the production period unless specifically permitted to do so. Violations of this cardinal rule have brought some of Hollywood's most famous feet, laggard, to front offices for a lecture. continued on page 57 GALLERY of photos from plays and films she's appeared in adorn Lee's New York apartment. She also has a home in California. AT HOME in either informal clothes or evening dress, Lee seems equally feminine in both. Her new film is "The Swift Season". 27