DOLORES GRAY - CONTRACT SIGNED 10/15/1959 - HFSID 262553
Sale Price $295.00
Reg. $360.00
DOLORES GRAY
Dolores Gray signs contract to appear on The Bell Telephone
Hour on October 23, 1959.
Contract signed: "Dolores Gray" as Performer, 10p,
8½x11. New York, New York, 1959 October 15. "Standard AFTRA
Engagement Contract For Single Television Broadcast and For Multiple Television
Broadcasts Within One Calendar Week" in which Henry Jaffe Television, Inc.
contracts for Gray's appearance on the show, The Bell Telephone
Hour. Gray was to be paid $8,000.00, to be taped at Brooklyn Studios -
NBC on October 22, 1959. Dolores Gray (1924-2002, born in Chicago,
Illinois) was a Tony-winning actress of stage, TV and movies. Rudy Vallee
discovered Gray singing in Hollywood supper clubs and featured her on his radio
show before her move to Broadway. Most of Gray's experience was on the stage,
with a total of eight appearances in Broadway musicals, including a
Tony-winning performance as Cornelia in Carnival in Flanders (1953).
Gray also appeared as Annie Oakley in the 1947 London production of Annie
Get Your Gun. Gray had a few movie appearances - again, mostly in musicals,
including a role opposite Gene Kelly in It's Always Fair Weather (1955),
Lalume in Kismet (1955) and Sylvia in The Opposite Sex (1956).
Lightly creased, not at signature. Staple holes and paper clip rust mark at
upper left blank corner, nicked at upper edges. Lightly toned. Otherwise, fine
condition.
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