CHARLES LAUGHTON - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED - HFSID 70213
Sale Price $150.00
Reg. $180.00
CHARLES LAUGHTON
Charles Laughton signs an autograph note on an album leaf.
Autograph Note Signed: "To Buddy/from/Charles Laughton", 6¼x5¼
album leaf with 1¼x1¾ b/w portrait at lower right (two surfaces). British
stage and screen actor Charles Laughton (1899-1962) won the 1932-1933
Best Actor Academy Award for The Private Life of Henry VIII, which he
had reprised from his stage role, and he was nominated for Best Actor
Oscars for Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) and Witness for the
Prosecution (1957). Laughton, who made his film debut in 1928, starred in a
long list of feature films, including Island of Lost Souls (1933), The
Barretts of Wimpole Street (1934), Les Misérables (1935), The Hunchback of Notre Dame and
Jamaica Inn (both in 1939), It Started With Eve (1941), The
Canterville Ghost (1944), Captain Kidd (1945), Young Bess
(1953, in which he played King Henry VIII), Spartacus (1960) and
Advise and Consent (1962, his last film). The multitalented performer,
who became an American citizen in 1950, was also a prolific stage director (he
only directed one major film, 1955's Night of the Hunter), producer and
drama teacher. Laughton also made several appearances on television from
1949, including roles in several early anthology series, and gave popular
one-man tours, reading the works of authors including George Bernard Shaw
and William Shakespeare. Laughton, who was a veteran of WWI, was married to
actress Elsa Lanchester from February 9, 1929 until his death on December
15, 1962. According to Lanchester, Laughton would never have made a
film if it had been left up to him. Nervous about his performances, Laughton was
always threatening to quit early in a production. Fine
condition.
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