HOLLYWOOD QUELLS VAGABOND SPIRIT IN CLAIRE TREVOR
Hollywood and ths excT.ing and ever-chLngin;g work in motion tiureE' has at last succeeded in quell'mg Claire Trevor’s wanderlust spirit and desire .to be even on the move, <he lovely . blonde revealed during production of “Star For A Night.” “New legalities and changing vista s have fascinated me ever since I can remember,” Claire said between scenes of the film, which also features Jane Darwell, Arline Judge, Evelyn Venable, J. Edward Bromberg, Dean Jagger and Alan Dineharlt. “When I was touring the country
in road show productions,” she con- i tinueid, “I enjoyed every moment of I it. Travelling was anything ’ but monotonous to me, whether we play- ! ed a different town every week or, as • sometimes the case, every day. j “Working in pictures, however, ! proved to be the most exciting ex- 'i perience of my career. There is j something doing every moment and; each day is different from its pre-d e- I ceesors. In “Star For a Night,’ for instance, I play a musical shlow j chorus girl,, a part in which I have ! never before been ca&t.”
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 451, 19 June 1937, Page 2
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188HOLLYWOOD QUELLS VAGABOND SPIRIT IN CLAIRE TREVOR Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 451, 19 June 1937, Page 2
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