CORNEL WILDE - DOCUMENT SIGNED 4/17/1958 - HFSID 287396
Price: $420.00
CORNEL WILDE
Signed release form granting permission to use his name and image
Document signed: "Cornel Wilde" in blue ink,1p, 8½x11. New York, New York, 1958 April
17. Release form authorizing the Chicago Tribune - New York News Syndicate and its
licensees to use his name and image for editorial and promotion purposes, excluding
commercial advertising. In the year he signed this document, Wilde made several TV
appearances and appeared in the film Maracaibo (1958). The film career of multilingual
Cornel Wilde (1912-1989) took off when he earned a Best Actor Oscar nomination for his
role as Chopin in A Song to Remember (1945). Other big roles followed in pictures such as
Forever Amber (1947) and The Greatest Show on Earth (1952). Wilde, who produced many
of his own films, often starred in historical epics (Constantine and the Cross, 1962). His
last starring role was in The Norseman (1978). Interestingly, Wilde gave up a spot on the
1936 U.S. Olympic fencing team to pursue an acting career. In fact, he served as a fencing
instructor for the Broadway version of Olivier's Hamlet (1940). ¼-inch tear at lower right
edge. ¼-inch tear at upper right-hand corner. Lightly toned. Gently creased. Otherwise, fine
condition.
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