ELIZABETH ALLEN TO FREE-LANCE
Elizabeth Allan has achieved her dearest ambition. She has, after two years of negotiation, obtained release from her Hollywood contract and will now be able to live in London most of the year. She has been separated for long intervals from her husband, W. J. O’Bryen, whose business compels him to stay in London’s theatre and film land.
Mr O’Bryen has just returned from a visit to Hollywood, where he and Elizabeth have brought off their plan at last.
Elizabeth is going to free-lance in future, the only condition being that she shall do two films a year for the next three years for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was a seven-years’ contract she signed with the company four years ago. That sort of contract is rather out of date in these days.
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Southland Times, Issue 23179, 21 April 1937, Page 9
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