“SUGAR” KANE
WHAT’S IN A NAME. “What’s in a. name?” is an old saw that plays many' different tunes in Hollywood. Ask “Edddy” Rogers, •Buster” Crabbe or ‘ “Sugar”—er— Kathryn Kane. Kathryn, formerly -Katherine, and even better known by coast-to-coast radio audiences as “Sugar” Kane, is the latest entry in the field of movie personalities who attempt to shake off a nickname in a quest for stardom. She believes that “Sugar” types her as an ingenue just as Rogers believed that “Buddy” stamped his a juvenile and Crabbe felt the same about “Buster.” Neither Rogers nor Crabbe was wholly successful in them try at nominal dignity and that’s why Miss Kane is starting her campaign early.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 March 1939, Page 4
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115“SUGAR” KANE Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 March 1939, Page 4
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