GEORGE SEATON - DOCUMENT SIGNED 03/25/1954 - HFSID 209423
Price: $320.00
GEORGE SEATON
He signs authorization for the purchase of whiskey from the Paramount
commissary.
Document signed: "George Seaton", 1 page, 8½x5½. Hollywood,
California, 1954 March 25. Un-numbered Paramount Pictures Corporation
commissary invoice. Seaton signs below "Okay for payment", in response to a
typed request by Pauline Kessinger for $96 in payment for a case of I. W. Harper
bourbon and 4 bottles of Black & White scotch. Ink stamps and initials.
Playwright, film director and producer George Seaton (1911-1979) co-write and
directed Miracle on 34th Street (1947). He was nominated for an
Oscar as director of The Country Girl (1954), and he received the Jean
Hersholt Humanitarian Award from the Academy in 1961. Other
well-known films directed by Seaton include Teacher's Pet (1958), The
Counterfeit Traitor (1962) and Airport (1970). Less known is that
Seaton was the first radio voice of The Lone Ranger (under the
name George Stenius, 1933). Pauline Kessinger was the longtime manager of the
Paramount Commissary. File and staple holes at upper margin. Fold creases
through "Ge" of George. Otherwise, fine condition.
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