CONRAD NAGEL - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 84695
Price: $300.00
CONRAD NAGEL
A later photograph of the actor dressed in naval attire, signed in
blue ink
Photograph inscribed and signed: "To Bill/Floremont
Agni/Conrad". Vintage b/w, 8x10. A stage actor since 1914, Conrad
Nagel (1897-1970, born in Keokuk, Iowa) made his film debut in 1918 and
became one of the top matinee idols of the silent screen. His feature
film credits include Little Women (1918), Quality Street (1927),
All That Heaven Allows (1956) and The Man Who Understood Women
(1959, his last film). He also hosted TV's The Silver Theatre (1949) and
Conrad Nagel Theatre (1955). One of the 36 founders of the Academy of
Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (and its President from October 1931
to April 1933), Nagel received a special Academy Award for his work on
the Motion Picture Relief Fund in 1939.Faint moisture stain at
signature. Pinholes at corners. Lightly soiled. Corners lightly worn and
creased. Otherwise, fine condition.
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