Autographs from people credited in 1975 At Long Last Cole
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FRED ASTAIRE - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 145514FRED ASTAIRE. Signature: "Fred Astaire". 3½x2¼ card. Astaire began his career touring in the vaudeville circuit with his sister Adele as a dancing partner. After many stage hits, he was given a screen test resulting in the famous verdict: "Can't act. Slightly bald. Can dance a little.
Sale Price $162.00
$180.00
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FRED ASTAIRE - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 251995FRED ASTAIRE A publicity photograph from the film Follow the Fleet, signed with Fred's "Best" Photograph inscribed and signed: "To Harry/Best from/Fred Astaire". Sepia, 10x8. Shown with Ginger Rogers in still from the film Follow the Fleet, ©1936 RKO Radio Pictures.
Sale Price $450.00
$500.00
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FRED ASTAIRE - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 309869FRED ASTAIRE The famous dancer and actor signs his name to a fan on this 7¼x9¼ black and white photograph. Inscribed photograph signed: "To Daivie,/Fred Astaire", in red ink, B/w 7¼x9¼.
Sale Price $342.00
$380.00
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FRED ASTAIRE - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 145512FRED ASTAIRE A 3¼x3½ shot of the actor with co-star Gene Kelly Photograph signed: "Fred Astaire". B/w, 3¼x3½. Movie still of a dance routine with Gene Kelly from the only film in which they co-starred, 1946's Ziegfeld Follies, in "The Babbit and the Bromide" sketch.
Sale Price $306.00
$340.00
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FRED ASTAIRE - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 79857FRED ASTAIRE A 3½x5½ captioned headhsot of the dancer Photograph signed: "Fred Astaire". B/w, 3½x5½. Fred Astaire (1899-1987) began his career touring in the vaudeville circuit with his sister Adele as a dancing partner.
Sale Price $360.00
$400.00
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FRED ASTAIRE - DOCUMENT SIGNED 06/15/1943 - HFSID 226555FRED ASTAIRE A document with the artist giving consent to use his name in the lyrics for the song "Thank You Columbus" Document signed: "Fred Astaire". 2p, 8½x11. Culver City, California, 1943 June 15. Agreement between Loew's Inc.
Sale Price $680.00
$800.00
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FRED ASTAIRE - DOCUMENT SIGNED 07/09/1948 - HFSID 176281FRED ASTAIRE A document stating to forward all notices addressed to him to the Music Corporation of America Document signed: "Fred Astaire". 1p, 8½x11. Los Angeles, California, 1948 July 9. To RKO Radio Pictures, Los Angeles.
Sale Price $680.00
$800.00
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FRED ASTAIRE - SHEET MUSIC SIGNED - HFSID 253132FRED ASTAIRE Sheet music for "Triplets" from The Band Wagon signed by the actor and dancer Sheet Music signed: "Fred Astaire", 8p, 9x12, front and verso. "Triplets", words by Howard Dietz, music by Arthur Schwartz. From MGM's The Band Wagon, the 1953 musical starring Astaire as Tony Hunter, a movie star whose career is in a downturn.
Sale Price $360.00
$400.00
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FRED ASTAIRE - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 04/04/1949 - HFSID 176285FRED ASTAIRE. A letter confirming an agreement to have Motion Picture Relief Funds as his attorney-in-fact Typed letter signed: "Fred Astaire". 1p, 8½x11. Los Angeles, California, 1949 April 4. To RKO Radio Pictures, Los Angeles.
Sale Price $595.00
$700.00
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JACK LEMMON - MAGAZINE COVER SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: FRED ASTAIRE - HFSID 296959JACK LEMMON and FRED ASTAIRE Their signatures on a TV Time cover touting their appearance as George and Ira Gershwin Magazine Cover signed: "Fred Astaire", "Jack Lemmon", 8x11. Signed by their images on TV Time of January 16-22, 1972. Cover story: "Singing Those Gershwin Years".
Sale Price $252.00
$280.00
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PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN - PROGRAM SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: BOB HOPE, FESS PARKER, CYD CHARISSE, SANDRA GILES, DAVID NIVEN, DEBBIE REYNOLDS, NATALIE WOOD, ROBERT J. WAGNER, ANN BLYTH, ERNEST BORGNINE, FRED ASTAIRE, CARY GRANT, MEL FERRER, BETTE DAVIS, JOHNNY WASHBROOK - HFSID 300233Academy Award program from 1958, with a collection of autographs personally collected at the event. Signers include Cary Grant, Bob Hope, Bette Davis, Fred Astaire, Sandra Giles and many other top-flight Hollywood stars.
Sale Price $1,487.50
$1,750.00
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ROBERT L WHITTINGTON - ORIGINAL ART UNSIGNED 1929 BUT SIGNED BY FRED ASTAIRE - HFSID 274953FRED ASTAIRE AND ROBERT L. WHITTINGTON The actor signs his name on a 3½x5½ original art piece, drawn but unsigned by Robert L. Whittington. Original art signed: "Fred Astaire/29", 3½x5½, affixed to a card (2 surfaces). Fred Astaire (1899-1987), born Frederic Austerlitz, Jr.
Sale Price $396.00
$440.00
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SECOND CHORUS MOVIE CAST - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH CO-SIGNED BY: PAULETTE GODDARD, FRED ASTAIRE - HFSID 255554SECOND CHORUS MOVIE CAST Fred Astaire and Paulette Goddard sign on a still from the 1940 film Second Chorus Photograph signed: "Fred Astaire" and "Paulette Goddard". B/w, 10x8. As they appeared in the 1940 film, Second Chorus.
Sale Price $360.00
$400.00
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THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT PART II MOVIE CAST - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH CO-SIGNED BY: GENE KELLY, FRED ASTAIRE - HFSID 258884THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT PART II: FRED ASTAIRE and GENE KELLY They sign a color 10x8 photo of the dancing pair. Photograph signed: "Fred Astaire" and "Gene Kelly". Color, 10x8. Director Gene Kelly co-hosted this sequel to the popular 1974 film, That's Entertainment, with Fred Astaire.
Sale Price $552.50
$650.00
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THREE LITTLE WORDS MOVIE CAST - SHEET MUSIC SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: FRED ASTAIRE, RED SKELTON - HFSID 251465THREE LITTLE WORDS MOVIE CAST Sheet music for "Thinking of You" from Three Little Words, signed by stars Red Skelton and Fred Astaire Sheet Music signed: "Fred Astaire" and "Red Skelton", 4p, 9x12, front and verso. "Thinking of You", words by Bert Kalmar, music by Harry Ruby.
Sale Price $360.00
$400.00
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PETER BOGDANOVICH - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 191362PETER BOGDANOVICH The Academy Award-nominated director strikes a pensive pose in front of a home. Photograph inscribed and signed: "For Francis -/All good/luck/in the/90's -/Peter/Bogdanovich". B/w, 8x10.
Sale Price $162.00
$180.00
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PETER BOGDANOVICH - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 191363PETER BOGDANOVICH The Academy Award-nominated director poses while smoking a cigar. Photograph signed: "Good/luck!/Peter Bogdanovich". B/w, 8x10 overall, image 7½x7½ (one surface).
Sale Price $162.00
$180.00
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PETER BOGDANOVICH - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 191417PETER BOGDANOVICH Publicity photograph for his 1976 film, Nickelodeon. Photograph signed: "All the/best -/Peter/Bogdanovich". B/w, 8x10 overall, image 7¼x8 (one surface). Publicity photograph for his 1976 film, Nickelodeon. ©1976, Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc.
Sale Price $162.00
$180.00
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PETER BOGDANOVICH - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 191360PETER BOGDANOVICH Black and white publicity photograph of Peter Bogdanovich promoting his film, Paper Moon. Photograph signed: "Peter Bogdanovich". B/w, 8x9¾ overall, image 8x9 (one surface). Captioned at bottom margin.
Sale Price $162.00
$180.00
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PETER BOGDANOVICH - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 191361PETER BOGDANOVICH Black and white publicity photograph of Peter Bogdanovich standing in the doorway. Photograph signed: "Peter/Bogdanovich". B/w, 8x10. Originally a film
Sale Price $162.00
$180.00
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PETER BOGDANOVICH - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED POSTER - HFSID 225930PETER BOGDANOVICH Giant (27x41) promotional poster for his 1981 film, They All Laughed, signed by Bogdanovich, who wrote and directed what was billed as "A New York Romance. Poster signed: "Peter/Bogdanovich". Color, 27x41.
Sale Price $216.00
$240.00
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PETER BOGDANOVICH - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 06/03/1992 - HFSID 270355PETER BOGDANOVICH Peter Bogdanovich sends a typed letter to Phyllis Diller. Typed Letter Signed: "All the Best -/Peter". No place, 1992 June 3. On his personal letterhead to actress and comedienne Phyllis Diller, Los Angeles.
Sale Price $180.00
$200.00
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RAY BOLGER - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 100632RAY BOLGER. Signature: "Ray Bolger", 5x3 card. Dancer and actor Ray Bolger (1904-1987) began his dancing career on vaudeville and then moved to Broadway in 1930s musicals such as On Your Toes. His best-remembered stage role was a starring one in Where's Charley (1948), a role he reprised in the film version (1952).
Sale Price $180.00
$200.00
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RAY BOLGER - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED - HFSID 160165RAY BOLGER Ray Bolger writes to a fan about his job being to make people happy. Rare Autograph Letter Signed: "Dear David/I hope this finds you/in a cheerful mood./My job in life is to help/make people happy!/It's the best job in/the world!/Pleasant thoughts!/Ray Bolger", 3½x4¼. On personal note paper.
Sale Price $360.00
$400.00
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RAY BOLGER - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 01/30/1980 - HFSID 218239THE WIZARD OF OZ: RAY BOLGER The Scarecrow writes about Dorothy and the Tin Man. ALS: "Ray Bolger" 1p, 7¼x10½. Beverly Hills, 1980 January 30. To Robert Tom. In full: "I think it is terrible that your pictures signed by my late friend Jack Haley have gone astray.
Sale Price $1,190.00
$1,400.00
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RAY BOLGER - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED - HFSID 218007RAY BOLGER Ray Bolger writes a note to a sweetheart for her birthday on a See's Candy card. Autograph Note Signed: "A sweet for my/sweet on her/birthday Oct 7, 1978/love/Ray", 3½x2 See's Candy card. Bolger (1904-1987) began his dancing career on vaudeville and then moved to Broadway in 1930's musicals such as On Your Toes.
Sale Price $198.00
$220.00
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RAY BOLGER - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED - HFSID 278285RAY BOLGER Bolger signs a 4x4 paper for a fan in pencil Autograph note signed: "To-/Betty/Best always/Ray Bolger", 4x4 on piece of paper attached to cardboard of the same size. Dancer and actor Ray Bolger (1904-1987) began his dancing career on vaudeville and then moved to Broadway in 1930s musicals such as On Your Toes.
Sale Price $180.00
$200.00
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RAY BOLGER - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED - HFSID 160164RAY BOLGER Autograph note signed with "All the best!" by Ray Bolger on his personalized stationery. Bolger was the Scarecrow in the 1939 film adaptation of The Wizard of Oz. Autograph note signed "To/David Wood/All the best!/Ray Bolger" in blue ink. 1 page, 3½x4¼, on Bolger's personalized stationery.
Sale Price $180.00
$200.00
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RAY BOLGER - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED - HFSID 19125RAY BOLGER Bolger signs an index card in black ink for a fan Autograph note signed: "To/Jim/All the best!/Ray Bolger" on verso of 5x3 ruled index card. Typed name and birth date at upper margin, brief biography typed at lower margin. Ink notes (unknown hand) on verso date this autograph as "Dec. 21, 1952", obtained at the "Colgate Comedy Hour".
Sale Price $180.00
$200.00
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RAY BOLGER - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 40974RAY BOLGER. Photograph inscribed and signed: "To/Bruce David Weiss/from his friend/The Scarecrow of Oz/Ray Bolger". B/w, 8x10. As "The Scarecrow". Bolger (1904-1987) began his dancing career on vaudeville and then moved to Broadway in 1930's musicals such as On Your Toes.
Sale Price $595.00
$700.00