GENE MORGAN - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: PHIL REGAN - HFSID 43238
Price: $280.00
GENE MORGAN and PHIL REGAN
Rare signature from Morgan wishing his best to "the very best", with
actor Phil Regan signing to a fan on the verso
Autograph note signed: "My best to/the very Best/+ best Luck/to
Jack/Gene Morgan", "To Jack -/Best always/Sincerely/Phil Regan", 5¾x4¼.
American actor GENE MORGAN (1893-1940) appeared in 120 credits in his
nearly 20 year career, beginning with a role in the Our Gang short Good
Cheer. He mostly appeared in shorts throughout the 1920's until the
popularity of feature films began to rise, where upon he began appearing in
minor roles in films such as False Faces (1932), Alibi Ike
(1935), Blonde Venus (1932), and Make Way for Tomorrow
(1937). The actor passed away in 1940, but has one postmortem credit in the
film Meet John Doe (1941). PHIL REGAN (1906-1996)
was a New York City police detective whose outstanding voice earned him a
place in film. He starred in Republic Pictures musicals of the 1930s
and later hosted The Phil Regan Armed Forces Show on radio (1951). He
also supported fellow actor Ronald Reagan in his successful 1966 campaign
against Edmund "Pat" Brown. In 1972, he was sentenced to two years in jail for
attempting to bribe Santa Barbara, California officials on behalf of a
developer. Left edge irregularly cut. Slight staining across front and verso.
Fine condition.
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