ED WYNN - AUTOGRAPH QUOTATION SIGNED 1935 - HFSID 31618
ED WYNN Slip of paper signed by comedian and actor Ed Wynn in 1935 with the declaration "I have no desire to become the Richest Man in the Cemetery" Autograph quotation signed: "I have no desire to/become the Richest Man/in the Cemetery/Ed Wynn/1935", 7¼x4 piece of paper.
Sale Price $306.00
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ED WYNN
Slip of paper signed by comedian and actor Ed Wynn in 1935 with the declaration "I have no desire to become the Richest Man in the Cemetery"
Autograph quotation signed: "I have no desire to/become the Richest Man/in the Cemetery/Ed Wynn/1935", 7¼x4 piece of paper. On April 26, 1931, Ed Wynn (1886-1966), made his first appearance as Texaco's "Fire Chief" before a live radio audience. His popular radio series The Texaco Fire Chief ran from 1932 to 1935. He later starred in CBS's first Los Angeles-based variety show, The Ed Wynn Show, from Oct. 6, 1949 to July 4, 1950. The show won the first Emmy Award for "Best Live Show" in 1949, and it would also win a Peabody Award. Wynn won the first Emmy for Most Outstanding Live Personality. He later appeared as Albert Dussell in The Diary of Anne Frank (1959), which earned him a 1960 Oscar nomination as Best Supporting Actor, and in the TV movie Requiem for a Heavyweight (1956) with son Keenan Wynn. Lightly toned, soiled and creased. Show-through and paper loss from adhesive residue on verso (no show through). Otherwise, fine condition.
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