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MOST POPULAR STAR

GARY COOPER HEADS LIST VOTING IN HOLLYWOOD In a poll conducted by a new movie magazine, “Hollywood Who’s Who,” Gary Cooper is voted the most popular man or woman in filmdom, both on and off the screen. Much married John Barrymore is named the- film colony’s most sophisticated star, and Fred Mac Murray is the shyest. Some other poll-toppers:— Most unaffected star: Barbara Stanwyck. Hollywood's most indefatigable gadabout: Paulette Goddard. Star who wants to always stay at

home: Charles Chaplin. Life of the party: Bob Hope. Best partner on the dance floor: Cesar Romero. Most intellectual star: Paul Muni. Most beautiful girl in Hollywood: Hedy Lemarr. Most handsome man: Robert Taylor. Best figure: Betty Grable. Ideal wife: Myrna Loy. Favourite actor: Spencer Tracy. Favourite actress: Claudette Colbert. Hollywood residents chose “ The Great McGinty ” as the best film screened in Hollywood during 1940. Hollywood film critics held their annual poll this week, and voted “ Cheers for Miss Bishop ” as best picture of the year. Martha Scott was voted tops for acting, and Tay Garnett No. 1 director.

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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21371, 15 March 1941, Page 13

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MOST POPULAR STAR Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21371, 15 March 1941, Page 13

MOST POPULAR STAR Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21371, 15 March 1941, Page 13

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