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Remember when actresses,
particularly attractive ones, were referred to as sultry? Or how
about spunky? Or sassy? Such descriptions apply to Beverly
Garland, who has starred in dozens of films (many for the legendary
Roger Corman) and in almost every television series worthy of note in
the 1960s and '70s. Now celebrating her 50th year in show
business, Beverly is as active, lively, funny and outspoken as when she
made her film debut in D.O.A. in 1949.
Beverly, who with her son
Jim, owns and operates the prestigious Beverly Garland Holiday Inn Hotel
in Los Angeles, sat behind her mahogany office desk and related
hilarious tales of the trials, tribulations and triumphs of a working
actress in a sometimes unforgiving industry. After receiving rave
reviews for her debut film, Beverly conveys that while being ushered
about Hollywood promoting D.O.A., she inadvertently made a remark
that studio moguls felt defamed the film, and showed a lack of gratitude
on her part for being cast in the role. Beverly explains, "I
was very young and things began to move quickly after the release of the
film. One evening I was asked if I thought the film had a chance
of winning an Oscar. Now, I thought the film was very good, but
doubted whether or not an Oscar was in its future, and I said that.
Boy, if I ever knew what trouble that was going to cause!"
Studio heads were furious that their young actress apparently didn't
know how to "play the game: and even after
apologizing.................................................... |