Jrrom Carpenter's early plans. Or- rha Guardian ~ ' 7. I wedneeday. June 28. 054 Montreal Man is Rated Highly As Actor In London By MURIIL NARRAWAY Canadian Press Staff writer LONDON. (CP)—Paul Carpenter. . Montreal man who has dabbled tn hockey. crooning and medical ‘males, may become one of the most versatile actors in London. The French-speaking Canadian nu just finished his biggest role 1,, mo years of busy film making. He has the lead in a movie called “Young Lovers." starring France's odzle Versosis. Carpenter. formerly Ca-rpentier. gdmlu that his stint in filrniand 1,“ been both meteoriu and more profitable than some of his pro- nous Jobs. - "It really is the best screen role 1-“ ma yet." said the 82-year-old in an interview. CHANGED CAREER igu~.a1iy_ he aaid.~he aimed to be- come a surgeon like his father and attended the University of Montreal with that in mind. He was sidetracked by athletics. 1n- cluding a spot of hockey in Mont- rm}. During the second world War, Cnpenter came to London with the intelligence division. Later he teamed with the army show. 1:, was here he met British band leader Ted Heath. whose band he _i0.llFd as announcer on demobiliza- i‘.0:i in 1946. He wound up as E.'4.)Fil'lEl". "1 was a dreadful singer," on. pcnrer said. "But the kids seemed to hire me_'’ He stayed with the sand for several years. ii:s acting career started when he went to visit actress Lam Morris. a friend, at an out-of-town theatre where she was booked for "streetcar Named Desire." Miss Mn:-i-is convinced the management lhii Carpenter was right for the icndmg man's part. Since then he has been acting in stage. radio, television and films in keeping wuh “my favorite hobby, which a working." Since the completion of “Young Lovt-rs." he has worked on loca- lion in "The Sea Shall Not Have Thom," a story of air-sea rescue technique in which he plays a. pilot. He also went into rehearsal for a ins:-epic television production. "The Liberaiors." playing an ame:'ica.n sergeant. “Some torrid stuff from Paul Carpenter," said Mark Johns in the Daily sketch review of the play. The Daily Mirror said play- nrlgllt Ian MacCormack‘s crisp liii-\\0l’d5-WB5I.ed dialogue made the evening. "...Paul Carpenter and all did a realistic Job..,." carpenter previously had hit Earls in such films as "Albert 51.," “Duel in the Jungle" and ‘The Weak and the Wicked." Early Round Fight Photos 1'!’ Tool! A LONG. LONG ’l'IME—l<IeavyweIgiit champion Rocky Marciano (right) drives a blow to the body of challenger Euard Charles in the first round of their 15 round fight in New York's Film .W01'iK 50911“ Ill’ l'€m°V°d Yankee Stadium. The champ went on to win a unanimous decision. BEGINNINO OF A GAME CHALLENGE——Ezzard Charles (right) misses with a right to the body of heavyweight champion Rocky Marci- ano durlng the second round of their title bout in New York's Yankee Stadium. 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