Oh,
Errol Flynn, I've never had the yen.
Victor Mature? Don't know him well but believe
Dorothy Parker, a good friend of mine, summed it up well
when she said, "He acts as though his body has gone to his head!" My
favorite actor of course is
Orson Welles. He's wonderful,
magnificent, a darling, and I adore him. I like
Humphrey Bogart,
too. He's just as nice as he can be and looks just the same all the
time.
Ingrid Bergman? She's just as beautiful and natural
off the screen as she is on and is admired by everyone. But one of the
nicest people in Hollywood is
William Faulkner, who I had
known in Mississippi when I was getting my Masters Degree in Philosophy
at the University there.