Can Archibald Leach Find True Happiness Away From Hollywood?
Cary Grant, that suave, sophisticated movie star turned businessman, is not only alive and well, but more handsome and appealing than any man has a right to be at 66 years of age. Grant, in Dallas Monday on a goodwill mission as a member of the board for Faberge, brightened the scene with excitement for the female buyers attending the market for the Gibson stores. In an interview with the Dallas News he commented that his new career was not too different from his Hollywood days. “We’re all actors. Acting is just as much merchandising as the cosmetic business or fashion.” Apparently, the glamorous actor brought more to his Faberge connection than a handsome face and personality. During his movie-making days he developed into a sharp businessman who masterminded his own career, gaining knowledgeable information through research into public opinion and arguing percentages with theater owners. Has he given up his movie career? At the moment there is nothing scheduled, but he intimates the
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