BENITA HUME - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 343108
Price: $90.00
BENITA HUME
The Hollywood actress signs her name in black ink
Signature: "Benita Hume" in black ink. 3x5 index card.
Benita Hume (1906-1967), the sister of MGM screenwriter Cyril
Hume, began her career as a pianist but turned to acting "for excitement."
She made her film debut in 1925, the year before she starred in one of Alfred
Hitchcock's early silent films, Easy Virtue. After moving to Hollywood
in 1932, Hume made a long list of feature films, including The Worst
Woman in Paris (1933), The Private Life of Don Juan(1934), The Gay
Deception (1935) and Peck's Bad Boy with the Circus. Hume was
married to actor Ronald Colman, with whom she appeared on radio's Jack
Benny Program and the radio situation comedy, The Halls Of Ivy, from
1938 until his death in 1958. She was later married to actor George Sanders, an
old friend, from 1959 until her death in 1967. Toned. Stains throughout. Corners
rounded. Otherwise, fine condition.
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