GILBERT ROLAND - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH CIRCA 1936 - HFSID 288860
GILBERT ROLAND Shown in dinner jacket, as he appeared in Mystery Woman, signed in person for collector Saul Goodman Photograph signed: "Gilbert Roland". B/w, 8x10. Shown in character from the film Mystery Blonde, later re-titled Mystery Woman (1935).
Sale Price $337.50
Reg. $375.00
GILBERT ROLAND
Shown in dinner jacket, as he appeared in Mystery Woman, signed in person for collector Saul Goodman
Photograph signed: "Gilbert Roland". B/w, 8x10. Shown in character from the film Mystery Blonde, later re-titled Mystery Woman (1935). Collector's ink stamp on verso dates signature: May 4, 1936. Gilbert Roland (1905-1994) played dashing leading men in both silent and talking films - his movie career spanned half a century. Originally trained as a bullfighter, he was the only genuine Mexican to portray the Cisco Kid on screen (in eleven films). He received two Golden Globe nominations as Best Supporting Actor, for The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) and Cheyenne Autumn (1964). Roland appeared in more than 100 films, The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923) being first, and Barbarosa (1982) being the last. He was still making TV guest appearances in the 1970s. Saul Goodman (1919-2003), a New York business man by day, pursued his love of film and theatre in the evening, making friends with many celebrities. While other autograph seekers offered album leaves, Goodman presented stars with snazzy photographs, a rarity then, to sign in fountain pen. Minor surface creases. Corners lightly worn and creased. Otherwise, fine condition.
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