GIG YOUNG - CHECK SIGNED & ENDORSED - HFSID 205065
Price: $240.00
GIG YOUNG
Gig Young signs and endorses a check for $100.00.
Check signed and endorsed: "Gig Young", 6x2¾. Los Angeles,
California, 1973 November 16. Drawn on his account c/o Edward Traubner Co.
at City National Bank, Beverly Hills, California. Filled out by the actor
to "Gig Young" for $100. Gig Young (1919-1978) made his screen debut in
1941 in You're in the Army Now under his birth name, Byron Barr. The
following year, he played a character named Gig Young in The Gay Sisters,
and subsequently changed his name to that of his character as there was already
an actor named Byron Barr in Hollywood. Young, who was awarded the Best
Supporting Actor Academy Award in 1969 for They Shoot Horses, Don't
They?, was also nominated in that category for Come Fill the Cup
(1951) and Teacher's Pet (1958). He also appeared in a number of
other films, including Sergeant York (1941), Kid Galahad and
That Touch of Mink (both in 1962), and appeared on several television
shows, including The Twilight Zone. 1¼-inch diagonal tear at lower edge
touches the "Y" of Young's signature. 1x¼-inch paper loss at upper left edge.
Usual bank stamps, not at signatures, ink and pencil notes at upper margin.
Overall, fine condition.
This image has been censored to conceal personal information depicted
in the image. The actual document does not have these concealing
marks.
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