DAVID STREET - DOCUMENT DOUBLE SIGNED 06/26/1946 - HFSID 289031
Price: $600.00
DAVID STREET and JEAN HERSHOLT
Consent form authorizing the Motion Picture Relief Fund to reproduce Street's signature
and likeness for a series of stamps raising money for needy film industry veterans. Also
signed by a studio representative and by Fund President Jean Hersholt. A perfectly
verified example of a rare signature!
Document Fragment signed twice: "David Street" and "Connie Marshall", 1 page, 8½x11.
Also signed by "Jean Hersholt" as President of the Fund, by a representative of Twentieth
Century-Fox Films [name illegible]. Hollywood, California, 1946 June 26. Only the third
and final page, the signature page, is present. Street grants to the Motion Picture Relief Fund,
Inc., its successors and assigns, the exclusive right to use his name, autograph, photographic
likeness, or artist's sketch of the likeness, for reproduction on engraved, embossed or printed
stamps, and in stamp albums, and in connection with the advertising and exploitation of these
stamps and stamp albums for sale throughout the world. A representative of Twentieth
Century-Fox also signs to certify that this agreement is compatible with a parallel agreement
between that studio and the MPRF. Singer, comedian and actor DAVID STREET
(1917-1971) played supporting roles in a few films after World War II, including An Angel
Comes to Brooklyn (1945), Moonrise (1948) and Holiday Rhythm (1950). He performed
on several TV variety shows in the early 1950s, including The Colgate Comedy Hour. His last
credited performance was on an episode of Wild Bill Hickock (1955).The Motion Picture
Relief Fund was founded in 1921 to assist ill and needy film industry veterans, as expressed in
its motto: "We take care of our own." The fund raised money through voluntary payroll
deductions and celebrity events. As President of the Fund from 1939 until his death, film
and radio star JEAN HERSHOLT (1886-1956) conceived Hollywood Star Stamps as a
fundraising method. These stamps, 468 in all, were sold at dime stores after World War II in
sheets of 6-12, at 10 cents per sheet, and were an immediate hit with collectors. Now called
the Motion Picture and Television Fund, the non-profit organization funds its own hospital
and retirement home. It confers the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award annually at the
Academy Awards ceremony to "an individual in the motion picture industry whose
humanitarian efforts have brought credit to the industry." On screen, Hersholt may be best
remembered in the title role of The Country Doctor (1936). Filing holes at left edge. Staple
holes at top left corner. Top edge lightly toned. Otherwise, fine condition.
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