ANGIE DICKINSON - DOCUMENT SIGNED 02/03/1960 - HFSID 55985
Price: $320.00
ANGIE DICKINSON
Angie Dickinson signs a form letter consenting to have her image used
for publicity proposes.
Document signed: "Angie Dickinson". 1 page, 8½x11. No place,
1960 February 3. To the News Syndicate Co., New York. In full:
"In consideration of the publicity to be given to me and which may arise
herefrom, my consent is hereby irrevocably given to you, your assignees and
licensees, and to the Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate, Inc., and its
subscribers and licensees, to use my name, picture, or portrait, in publications
for editorial or promotional purposes, excluding, however, commercial
advertising." Angie Dickinson, born in 1931, acted in a few "B" Westerns
before making her way to film's A-list after being cast by Howard Hawks in
Rio Bravo (1959). Her big screen credits include Point Blank
(1967) and Dressed to Kill (1980), and Dickinson made several made-for-TV
movies, including Jealousy and A Touch of Scandal, in which she
appeared in 1984, the year she signed this photograph. Dickinson is perhaps
best remembered for her role as Sergeant Suzanne "Pepper" Anderson in the TV
series Police Woman (1974-1978), for which she won a 1974 Golden
Globe (she was also nominated in 1975, 1976 and 1977). Dickinson, who once
had her legs insured by Lloyds of London for publicity purposes, was married
to composer Burt Bacharach from 1965-1980. ¼-inch horizontal tear at right
edge. Otherwise, fine condition.
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