EDDIE CANTOR - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 11/10/1942 - HFSID 262601
Price: $300.00
EDDIE CANTOR
Eddie Cantor sends a letter to Dinah Shore extending the time that
she will work with him.
Typed Letter Signed: "Eddie Cantor", 1p, 7¼x10¼. No place,
1942 November 10. On imprinted letterhead to Miss Dinah Shore,
Hollywood, California. In full: "Please Take Note that the undersigned
hereby exercises Option 'B' of Paragraph '2', contained in our agreement dated
October 21, 1941, and engages your services for a period of thirteen weeks, said
term to commence at the termination of the present series of thirteen weeks.
Very truly yours," Shore, who had been named "New Star of Radio 1940"
would make her film debut in 1943's Thank Your Lucky Stars, in which
Cantor was also featured. The two singers were also performers on Armed Forces
Radio Services productions. DINAH Shore (1916-1994), a popular solo
songstress, was known for such 1940s hits as "Buttons and Bows", "Blues
in the Night", "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To" and "I'll Walk Alone". She
moved on to a successful TV career with a musical show, The Dinah Shore Chevy
Show (1956-1962), and a series of talk shows (1970-1980). It has been said
that her opening and closing lyrics of the Chevy Show, "See the U.S.A. in
your Chevrolet...America's the greatest land of all", practically defined the
1950s. A rolling-eyed actor with a high-pitched singing voice, EDDIE
Cantor (1892-1964) didn't truly hit the big time until he was hired for
Ziegfeld's Midnight Frolics in 1916. He stayed with the Ziegfeld
Follies throughout the 1920s. In addition to his expertly timed comic
patter, often appearing in black-face, Cantor achieved fame by introducing
such songs as "If You Knew Susie," "Dinah," "Makin' Whoopee" and of course,
"Ida," a paean to his wife of 49 years, Ida Tobias. He performed
inexhaustible work on behalf of dozens of charities, most prominently the
March of Dimes, and regularly put his career on the line on behalf of various
actors unions' activities. Lightly creased with folds. Paper clip impression at
upper left blank corner. Overall, fine condition.
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