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ogra]t_ of the Indian leader
Abstract
II, she never quite cricked with the bulky Speed Graphic canteras then favored for news photography. Said Jaclde later: always forgot to pull Out the slide.': As Margaret Bourke- WhheLn the film Gandhi, Bergen (Carnal Knowledge. Starting Over) should have had no such difficulties.
Fields
- Named Organization
- Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
- White House
- Named Person
- Bourke, Margaret
- Dole, Elizabeth Hartford
- Newhall, David
- Shields, Brooke (Actress, featured in anti-smoking ads)
- Dole, Elizabeth Hartford
- Date Loaded
- 16 Mar 2005
- Box
- 0622
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ogra]t~ of the Indian leader,
he wanted her to play the part
of the star photojoumalist.
Bou~c-W~i:tc ea.pturcd in the
America in the 1930s, and her
shot of Montana's Fort Peck
trot cover of,
!I
her Charlie's Angels halo for
the bouffant hair and pillbox
hats the 31st First Lady helped
popularize. Vole, lessons and
video tapes of ffaclde's White
House tours helped Smith tone
down her Houston drawl ~o a
Vassaresque whisI~r. Scenes
filmed ~rcmad the .:~pitall in-
cluded one dealing with Jack-
ie's $~i~0-a-we˘~ st'mr in the
ea.r~ 'Y~5~ a~5 I~l~g '*Inquixlng
Camera ~ixlP forHe
funct Washington Times-Her-
ald. Though the former First
Lady eventually covered the
coronation of 0noon Ellzabe~
II, she never quite cricked with
the bulky Speed Graphic cant-
eras then favored for news pho-
tography. Said Jaclde later:
always forgot to pull Out the
slide.': As Margaret Bourke-
WhheLn the film Gandhi, Ber-
gen (Carnal Knowledge. Start-
ing Over) should have had no
such difficulties. In 1965 Di-
rector Richard ~t~enborough, 57,
(Young Winston, A Bridge Too
Far) told her that if he ever
managed to make a film bi-
trait ofComedi_an Chadle Chap-
lin and his wife Oona. Still, it
will take all of Bergen's tech-
nique on both sides of the cam-
era to convey the legendary
x:rfectioaism of the fabulous
original. ~andhl, who was pho-
tographed by Bourke-White in
19"4~:,. eaptu~e~d her teehadque
with an ad :,mldng nickname:
the "forturer.,j:...
"/
~ost often, go ~ one ea~ a~d
out the other. So to plug their
antismoking message, the U.S.
Department of Health and HU-
man Services decided on_a. role
model: Actress Brooke Shields,
15 (Pretty Baby, Blue Lagoon
and the soon-to-be-released
Endless Love). But before
Brooke had a chance to give
her peers a puffiess primer,
the proposed $65,000 federal
campaign was extinguished.
Said HHS Chief of Staff David
Newhall liP- "I did not have suf-
ficient confidence that the
Shields giving teen-agers an earful on the harm~i effects ~f smoking
jority of smokers Would be dis- met with the ~nodei last w~k,
couraged." The announcement plan to puff Brooke's me,sage
certainly irritated the Amer- in an independent campaign.
ican Lung Association, q~hieh That is fine with her. Brooke
charged that the ads had gone does not fret at being Cal-
up in smoke because the Gov- vinized as a teen sex symbol,
eminent had bowed topressure but, says she: "I don't want
from the tQbaeeo industry. The to be typecast as a smoker."
association's directors, who --BYE,
On the Record
Hacfi Carey, 62, newly wed
Governor of New York and fa-
ther ~f 13, on the possibility of
his having more children: "My
reoord speaks for itself."
Doily Patton, 35, on why she
had her romantic scenes
beefed up in the film version
of The Best Llttte IVhorehouse
~rt Texas: "_If you think that
~'m going to be ~ a movie
with Burr Reynolds and not
get in a little huggin~ and Iris-
sin'. y.ou're crazy."
Elizabeth Hartford Dole, 44, pres-
idential assistant, on the White
Hovze coterie: "The President
doesn't want any yes men and
women around him. When he
says no, we all say no."
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