THE SUNDAY STAR ’’ Hollywood for a bit in a Paris,' he says with a broad is dangerous a thing, mar- many years ago I D-2 Washington, D. C., January 31, 1960 forthcoming Cantinflas film, smile. “That is learned Meet wonderful, riage. I think very few that a New marriage was not for Chevalier; and then on to Australia for too, and touches the heart. married people are really me. Instead I have put all two months of one-man But I have told the French happy. Most of them are just my shows. pleasure and joy in life that herafter when I do per- ||w •¦ _« dragging on —a minority, into trying to bring happi- He's Discovered Video "It is the most difficult formances there, it will be really,' are happy. Anyway, ness to many people.” half in French and half In thing in show business, the By CYNTHIA LOWRY is for talk and for the English.” more one-man show,” explains the Associated Press interviews because the artist But won’t ¦.' WF VSK-'' ¦-•¦• Writer Chevalier sing 1 veteran entertainer. “To be * is at a when he feMIMr wiiil NEW YORK. —Maurice disadvantage any more songs on television? alone the with performs on a stage in front on stage only "AN UNFORGETTABLE Chevalier has been turning uo “Os I will x course sing,” he TRIUMPH! z £ ft songs.” Smiling, jaunty and eager of a ,nv. all the songs titled with girls’ tip well-shined shoe, "it and about his CBS show next Artist Vs. Man names Valentine, Louise , Thursday night, “A Bouquet and Mimi, to mention a few From Maurice Chevalier,” Chevalier beams comfort- t —associated with his career. ? / the Frenchman is full of his . ably. "That makes NEXT ATTRACTION STARTS FEB. £~**ZZjF me happy. And French television will ftk -\ For new discovery. me, at my time of life, it SHCIAL Kt TURN INtSAGtMtNT present a series of eight or J “There are three ways to it wonderful to be considered ten shows about events in “BOLSHOI “FANFAN « project an artist, see?” more than an artist, a per- ANO you France during the past 70 he explains seriously. "The former, a singer of songs. For BALLH” THE TULIP” i years, built around Cheva- first of the this part of I ways is the stage. my career, lier’s life. r***GflßHm\ .. j Then the artist would rather have dupont™ ; you are people say "It is called 'Maurice of that I nice ********444444444444* 4iH***» there, and the people are am a man than that I Deborah Kerr, visiting the “Can-Can” set. is there, and you are all trying am a clever man, you to see? If I have to choose MHMHITONIGHT AT 7:30 • BOX OFFICE OFEN AT 1:00BHHBBI greeted by Maurice Chevalier, delighted with exchange, you see? now whether to be estimated as his role in the musical and with all the POSITIVELY LAST 8 TIMES other Too Big to be Real a man or admired art- as an Ptrformancai Tum. Thru Sat., 8:30; Sun., 7:30; Sot. Mat. 2:30 Alfred ... [ynn things that are to his career. 1 would happening "Then there is the screen—- ist, rather be esti- mated as a man.” and on the big screen, the artist is shown infinitely big- Chevalier, despite his Lunt Fontanne ger—too big to be real. youthful appearance, good stylized as a Gilbert and Sul- health “And then there is tele- and boundless energy, GREEN livan actor. vision—where the same artist is doing a lot of thinking Continued From D-l “Os actor is about Page course every becomes much smaller—this the aging process. stylized in one or an- fellow is by producers who want him way same a tiny man. So “I hope that now I can *’TM other. But I’ve as as he always been I think the TV Ona of soon is ready to screen is the help other people to grow old the teason't richest evening: of theater! A number SR of the that actor ¦tep on stage. opinion any most dangerous because it gently, to old of notably striking performances as Chekhov's grow properly,” ... fascinating K should be able to Green, a dean of adapt to makes the artist look smaller. he creatures. An Star Savoyard continues. "To me. it is absorbing production!"—Carmody, wrrw THOMAS GOMEZ QLUNN ANDERS any style. Therefore matters after almost 30 years I think television very wonderful to know that “When I’m termed Gil- "Knowingly conceived, often memorably ployed and with the a as renowned D'Oyly I touch 72. it is going to B boasts JOHN WYM WNXIAM HANMH MYLCS BASON bert and Sullivan many pulsating moments."—Coe, Post Carte Company, has performer be my biggest in show year Bo* Office Open 10 AM. 9:30 PM.- by someone, I usually find out BEGINNING FEB. 9, FOB FIVE WEEKS. Daily (except Sunday), to no desire to resume portrayal his friend “is a simple rem- business. To feel that at 72 TUES., I that what is really meant is Hermon Wouk's of the famous roles from edy. to be taken neat at mid- you are going to have the Crackling Courtroom Drama that all my words be WORLD’S MUTEST which he retired eight years can dle age—find a new interest.” biggest year of your life is THE CAINE MUTINY flflflkl Afl heard.” COURT-MARTIAL ago. The star looks up from the something, you with STA6t flatsi see. rec- Featuring Leon Janney, Fhilip Bosco, Michael Lipton fl Ay Since then he has con- book. ords, television, the films and Found New Interest FHONF OIDEItS ACCEPTED _ that centrated on seeking dra- “At time I added ‘I stage.” O CLOSED MONDAYS • The Green withdrawal ME. 10700 a matic assignments far from think he was right. I'm try- 24th B Dr NW. IHUiItORI[t.It[6 2 WKS. from the A Full Schedule ONLY! OPENS MONDAYFEB. 15 the operetta sector of show i D'Oyly Carte group, ing it myself.’" He pauses, he now business. There have been explains, was caused peers thoughtfully, smiles as After Thursday night, Che- THRU SATURDAY, FEBBUAIIY 27 both because of contract dis- he his several New York and tour slaps knee. valier goes to San Francisco TTbWi —K—- agreement and realization 8 P.M. Other workouts, ranging from Shaw a "Well, I'm really trying it for seven performances of his Opening Night Sharp; Evenings 8:30 ? Hvs classics that the years were now." Matinees Wednesdays, February 17 A 24 at 2 PJH.i to the latter-day passing. one-man show, then on to Only: Saturdays, February 20 * 27 and Feb. 22 (Geargo comedy hit, “Visit to a Smail The example of a fading Monday, Wethington's Birthday) at 2:30 P.M. Planet." • associate made him decide ! "that I’d much rather be re- Enjoyed the Change membered as I was in a part IMHK- “I’ve enjoyed the than continuing on too long.” eight- ”A SUPERIOR year change completely.” says There was something else, 60-year-old Green. "There a point touched on in the "¦"“jYiY.: Sam \/ernest\ has V.’ls| been progress. Green, autobiography of a "I do want to dramatic couple of years ago. In it he 3 sapphire h works and that includes cited a colleague’s prescrip- it USTUUI COLOR 1 \ BBS rr FROM THS tawmevendTawlft comedy. I won’t shun musi- tion for enthusiasm. cals, but I don’t want to be “My elixer,” Green quoted 53KT10S wraEnffiEsaßtSHSß a snu'aw Ma t 0 41 w I hoax the whole world out of 'WEtseOBOirM -sJ’K’S?. I a cool ’SPECTACULAR!"SPECTACULAR!" j«"SPLENDID!“ million and coax a one- 1 THE BRIDAL RATH m-a-milhon girl into his arms' BILLTRAVERS rceMMcouofi

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