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IN THE STAR-LITE Elizabeth Montgomery by Joel Herron Star November, 1954 |
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| Elizabeth may be day dreaming about the roles she played during the summer, but this young actress doesn't have to dream about her future... | |||||||||||||||||
| No one can deny that having Robert Montgomery for a father has helped Elizabeth's career. Elizabeth is not only a remarkably good actress, but she's a constant delight to have around. Stagehands, script girls and actors alike find Mr. Montgomery is in exceptionally good humor when his daughter is around. When papa's manner gets too formal she's not averse to telling him so in front of everyone. While her associates admired Elizabeth's ability during her occasional appearances of the winter months, their opinions soared during the summer. As part of the summer stock cast of "Robert Montgomery Presents", Elizabeth was required to learn a whopping lead part each week, while rehearsing another. She was always prepared and her performances the envy of all. Fellow actors, always the first to criticize, have been the first to predict a "star-lit" future for her. |
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