Fishing, Acting—the Perfect Life
While Hollywood racks its brains for ever newer ways, to amuse itself, Slim Summerville continues fishing day after day, year after year, never losing his enthusiasm for this sport which he has enjoyed since boyhood. “The retain thing for which I am grateful to Hollywood,” the elongated ” comedian said, “is that it has enabled me to buy a home here at the beach where 1 am just far enough way to liyd rriy own life, yet near enough to be within easy call.”
When he was assigned a comedy roll In support of the mad Bite Brothers in their new 20th Century-Fox film, “Kentucky Moonshine,” Slim was tout hall-an-hour’s drive from work,, tout that drive separated him from film colony life as much as ten hours of flying time.
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Northern Advocate, 1 October 1938, Page 2 (Supplement)
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