Photoplay Magazine Article, November, 1953
She's a Natural by Corinne Bailey
'If a fellow named Bing Crosby hadn't taken the phrase, "Call Me Lucky,"
and made it his personal property, says Piper Laurie, she'd like to latch onto it
herself,. for there's no set of words that tells her success story better.
Among
the good things that have come her way, along with the career she dreamed about,
is her friendship with the stronger sex. "I have found men always patient, generous
and kind." says Piper. "In fact," she adds, "I trust men more
than I do women."
And men more than return the compliment. Take, for instance,
her long standing relationship with Rock Hudson, with whom Piper co-stars in her
current movies, "The Golden Blade."
"Believe me when I say I can
discuss anything with Rock." says Piper. "no matter how personal. We can
be serious- often are- but mostly I like to be with Rock for laughs. I can't worry
about anything long when I'm with him. He won't let me."
And neither will
Leonard Goldstein. While this or that gallant young man dances amorous attention
on little Miss Laurie, Leonard is always there, constant, unfailing, ready to move
to her side. Piper sums up her relationship with the charming producer she calls
"Dad: in a few words: "I never have to put on a pose with Len. I couldn't
if I wanted to; he knows me too well. It isn't a romance- never was. But he is very
wise about Hollywood and he tells me things I'd have to learn the hard way otherwise."
While people are willing to accept Piper's statement that there's no romance with
"Dad," they're not quite so willing to go along with the 'Nothing Serious'
label she put on her friendship with Brad Jackson. Brad doesn't seem eager to settle
for that himself. He keeps adding high-octane fuel to the flames of romance-talk.
He's obviously thinking of more than passing friendship- and he proved it when he
took at 1,500 mile trip one weekend just to spend a few hours with Piper- from his
location for "Son of Cochise" in Moab, Utah, to hers in Glacier Park, Montana,
where she was shooting "Rangers of the North."
Sure. she thinks Brad
is charming, she will tell you. "And so are Rock and Leonard, too" And
sure, she wants marriage. "Yes, now. After all, these are the things that matter
in a woman's life- love, marriage, children."
And it's not, she says, that
she hasn't met a man who attracts her enough. "Oh no," she murmurs mysteriously,
"It may be that he just hasn't found me attractive- yet."
The man she
means may be Rick Eller, the UCLA student for whom she's cherished a years-long crush.
But it's more likely Carlos Thompson, whom she's been accused of snatching away from
Yvonne DeCarlo. She and Carlos were seen together constantly before he took off for
Europe to make "The Flame and the Flesh." And that, said Hollywood pulse-checkers,
looked like love.
Whoever her mystery man is, there's no doubt that if Piper
wants him to be the real thing in her life, that's the way it will work out. For
Piper has a knack for getting what she wants- and apparently without even trying!"