SOME SECRETS ABOUT THE STARS
Tne revenue department in California has been taking stock of the stars and finding out, for example, that Gary Cooper, Fredric Marcli, and Warner Baxter are all in the £50,000 or moro a year class. Now Reutcr reveals that Marion Davies has tlie most valuable property in Hollywood — -more than £100.000 worth — according to tax assessments. Harold Lloyd and his wife have the costliest gein colJection, worth £6000. Possessions of other famous people have been assessed as follow : — Joe E. Brown: Racehorses, £1000; jewellery, £1000. Mae West, Jewellery, £1000. J ohn Bartymore : Furniture, £600. Joan Crawford: Jewels and silver, £2000. Biug Qrosby ; New home, £4826. George Raft: Furniture, £80; jewellery, £100. Joan Crawford and Constance Bennett each have expensive film projectors, one valued for tax purposes at £200 and the other at £130. And here is a little more you didn't know about tlie stars. , Mack Sennett, film pioneer and discoverer of the film Bathing Beauty, has been in films for 25 years and celebrates his silver jtlbilee by telling us about the 10 most interesting stars
he has developed. Here is his selection : — Most ioyal , Gloria Sjvanson. Most • friendly ■ Louis !Fazenda. Most attractive in bathing costume- ...1 .Cafole Lombard. Most beautifuf legs, - Marie Pfevost. Most-lea'rned W. G.'Fields. Most in "love ,......' Bing • Cros by . Most, soulful ; . Sally. Eilers . Most humorous ... Mabel ;'N ormand. Most candid Polly'.Mb^an.,■ Most 'obstinate • ...... Charlie'. Chaplin
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 37, 6 November 1937, Page 11
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