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MARRIAGE OR CAREER

TALLULAH BANKHEAD' S YIEWS. Tallulah Bankhead, favourite of 1 London tlieatre-goers, who abandone'd the stage 'to stiar in filmS dt HollywOod, helieVes that the only' w'ay itn •actreSs or any wbman in professibnal lif'e cari make*«a ueal aud lasting suceess -of mafriage is by, ahandoning/her career-. "sWhen "and if I ever marry, I will give up my work on stage and screen," declared Miss Bankhead in a recent interview. "A person cannot have two ambitions and do jUstice to them both. Yott can co'flcentrate on dnly* one thing at a time. Ever since i Was a little girl the big ambitidn of my life was to be anactress. Notbing 'else haS interested me — not even marriagev" " . But the girl who- went from Alahama to conquer London with her artistry -as an actress apd returned to N'ew York as a mqtiori picture star, believes the day' may come when she will desife marriage ahove all things. "And 'I beiievfe II could devote as much time a*nd th'oUght to the business of heiU'g a wife-as Lhave given to the husiiiess of acting," she said. "I -hope and pray that my hushand — if I ever have one — will not be a member of the theatrical profession."

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 340, 29 September 1932, Page 7

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MARRIAGE OR CAREER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 340, 29 September 1932, Page 7

MARRIAGE OR CAREER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 340, 29 September 1932, Page 7

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