Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 24, 1963, Image 49

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The Unlikeliest Star
A sweet-voiced, somewhat shy person who didn't
try for the "big time" until she was 27 that's
the strange success story of the actress
who may win an Oscar this year
By PEER J. OPPENHEIMER
I had lunch the other day with
Geraldine Page, a most un
likely movie star. ,
Geraldine has received her third Aca
demy Award nomination this time for
"Sweet Bird of Youth" and has a better
than 50-50 chance of getting her first
Oscar this year. Yet she doesn't look like
a star, doesn't dress, talk, or live like one.
V.'l.en I met her, she wore low heels, as
she usually does (she is five feet, eight
inches tall and quite conscious of her
height). Her speech is a slow, sweet,
almost Southern drawl that belies her
Midwestern upbringing; and she seems
prouder of her partly furnished apartment
in New York's Greenwich Village than
most Hollywood stars are of their gran
diose mansions in Beverly Hills.
To my immediate recollection, Geraldine
also is the only actress over 21 whose
official biography gives her complete birth
date Nov. 22, 1924. Her birthplace was
Kirksville, Mo., but when Geraldine was
five, her father Dr. Leon Page, an osteo
path, moved the family to Chicago.
Her parents had very different attitudes
toward life. As Geraldine recalls it:
"Mother was the disciplinarian ; she firmly
believed in the old motto, 'Eat it up, wear
- it out, make it do.' As a result, I still have
every bit of clothing I've accumulated
since I came to New York. Father was
more of a nonconformist. To him, formal
education was a lot of nonsense. As a re
sult, I was more inclined to cut short such
education and concentrate on acting."
When Geraldine wanted to go to a
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Chicago drama school, her father con
vinced her mother it was all right. Later
he encouraged her to go to New York to
study acting.
Geraldine was 27 at the time and had
- 10 years of summer stock and little thea
ter to her credit. But that wasn't enough
to get her a job on Broadway. To support
herself even meagerly- proved rough
which she didn't mind then or in retro
spect. "Sure, I went without meals and my
teeth always needed fixing, but frankly
I had a marvelous time," she recalls.
Geraldine wound spools in a thread
factory, clerked. in a bookshop, ushered at
a theater, spent evenings as a hat-check
girl, and modeled lingerie "for Mamma
Weinberg, who fired her almost every other
day because Geraldine's mind usually was
concentrating harder on trying to memo
rize lines for an off -Broad way performance
than on the numbers of the negligees she
was supposed to wear.
She was working at Mamma Weinberg's
when her big break came. While walk
ing back to her apartment, she ran into a
tall, blond man whom she had known at
drama school in Chicago.
"Don't you remember me?" she cried
out. He hesitated a moment "You used to
date one of my girl friends," Geraldine
explained. He remembered.. His name was
Jos Quintero, and, luckily for Geraldine,
he was on his way to becoming a famous
theatrical director.
Thereafter Geraldine spent as much
time as she could at Quintero's Circle in
the Square Theater, hoping for a chance