DORIS NOLAN - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH CIRCA 1936 - HFSID 289079
Price: $600.00
DORIS NOLAN
Casual pose, with hands behind her head, inscribed in person to collector
Saul Goodman. A very rare signature!
Photograph inscribed and signed: "To Saul/Best Wishes/Doris Nolan".
Sepia, 8x10. Collector's ink stamp on verso dates signature: August 19,
1936. Doris Nolan (1916-1998) appeared in eight Broadway plays,
including the long-running Doughgirls during World War II. Her best
remembered film role may be Katharine Hepburn's chic sister in Holiday
(1938). When her actor husband Alexander Knox was blacklisted, the
couple moved to England, where Nolan was seen frequently on British television.
Saul Goodman (1919-2003), a New York business man by day, pursued his
love of film and theatre in the evening, making friends with many celebrities.
While other autograph seekers offered album leaves, Goodman presented stars
with snazzy photographs, a rarity then, to sign in fountain pen. Scattered
light surface marks. Fine condition.
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