April 16, 1944
HOLLYWOOD, April 15 — “There is no happiness possible,” Myrna Loy said, “when two people have divergent interests. You do not think alike and you cannot find real congeniality or mutual enjoyment.”
That statement, following just a few weeks after an interview with Joan Fontaine, in which she told me “I am convinced happiness isn’t possible for two people in the same profession,” made me wonder which girl is right.
Myrna believes a husband and wife must be of the theater, and Joan believes it’s fatal to happiness to have two stars in one family. It’s not for me to analyze the pros and cons of these statements.