EDDIE ALBERT - DOCUMENT SIGNED 01/23/1958 - HFSID 209420
Sale Price $325.00
Reg. $400.00
EDDIE ALBERT
Eddie Albert signs a document authorizing The Jaffe Agency to receive
his money.
Carbon Typed Document Signed: "Eddie Albert" in pencil, 1p,
8½x11. No place, 1958 January 23. In letter form to Seven Arts
Productions, Inc., Beverly Hills, California, Begins: "Gentlemen".
In full: "You are hereby notified that I have authorized The Jaffe
Agency, Inc. to accept delivery of any and all checks and/or sums of money which
may from time to time be or become payable to me from you; and I hereby
authorize you to mail all such checks and/or sums of money to said The Jaffe
Agency, Inc., 9441 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California. This
authorization shall remain in effect until written notice of the revocation
thereof, executed and acknowledged by me, shall be served upon you by registered
mail. I hereby agree to indemnify and save you free and harmless of and from
any and all loss, cost or expense which may be incurred or suffered by you by
reason of any action taken by you in reliance upon this authorization."
In the year he signed this document, Albert would appear in three films:
Orders to Kill; The Roots of Heaven; and, The Gun
Runners. Best known for his role as city slicker turned farmer Oliver
Douglas on TV's Green Acres (1965-1971) with Eva Gabor as his wife,
EDDIE ALBERT (1906-2005) had made his movie debut in Brother Rat
in 1938; his costars included Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman. Nominated for
Best Supporting Actor in 1953 (Roman Holiday) and 1972 (The Heartbreak
Kid), Albert's film career included Airport '79, Escape to
Witch Mountain, The Longest Yard, Captain Newman, M.D., The
Longest Day, The Sun Also Rises, The Teahouse of the August
Moon, Oklahoma!, You're in the Navy Now and Hit Parade of
1947. Lightly creased with folds, not at signature. Some type light (all
legible). Slightly soiled at blank areas. ¼-inch tear at mid-left blank edge,
staple holes at upper left blank corner, 2 file holes at upper blank margin.
Overall, fine condition.
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