DIANA LYNN - DOCUMENT DOUBLE SIGNED 06/12/1946 - HFSID 289008
Price: $600.00
DIANA LYNN
Consent form authorizing the Motion Picture Relief Fund to reproduce Diana Lynn's
signature and likeness for a series of stamps raising money for needy film industry
veterans. The form is signed twice by Lynn, once as an autograph sample and again to
grant permission. A remarkable, perfectly verified example!
Document signed twice: "Diana Lynn", 1 page, 8½x11. Los Angeles, California, 1946 June
12. Diana Lynn 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. Lynn (1926-1971) was a musical prodigy who played piano
professionally by age 10 andperformed mainly in music-oriented productions. She made a
big impression as a precocious teenager in The Major and The Minor (1942), and played a
number of other juvenile roles. Lynn had less luck with adult roles and made a successful
transition from movies to TV and the stage. She died of a stroke at age 45.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 in 1956, film and radio star Jean Hersholt 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." Three filing holes (worn). Normal
mailing folds. Slightly creased. Otherwise, fine condition.
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