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GLADYS HANSON - MAGAZINE PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: VERONICA ROSE, GLADYS GEORGE, DOROTHY HYSON - HFSID 137499

Magazine photos signed by 5 actors, Gladys George has signed with her birth name, Anne Clare. Magazine Photographs signed: "Gladys Hanson", "Anne/Clare", and on verso "Dorothy Hyson", "Veronica Rose", affixed to 11x7½ cardstock (6 surfaces).

Price: $280.00

Condition: Fine condition
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GLADYS HANSON, GLADYS GEORGE, DOROTHY HYSON and VERONICA ROSE
Magazine photos signed by 5 actors, Gladys George has signed with her birth name, Anne Clare.
Magazine Photographs signed: "Gladys Hanson", "Anne/Clare", and on verso "Dorothy Hyson", "Veronica Rose", affixed to 11x7½ cardstock (6 surfaces). Signed by each on a magazine photo. Unidentified male actor ("Peter [?]) is pictured between Hyson and Rose. GLADYS HANSON (1884-1973) appeared in over 20 Broadway plays, a mix of comedies and dramas, between 1908 (a revival of Our American Cousin) and 1939 (The Brown Danube). She also appeared in 7 silent films between 1914 and 1928, playing "Liberty" in The National Red Cross Pageant of 1917. GLADYS GEORGE (1904-1954), signing here with her birth name, Anne Clare, was born started acting in her parents' vaudeville act at three and landed her first of six Broadway plays at 14 in The Betrothal (1918-1919). She entered the movie world in 1920 with Red Hot Dollars and went on to appear in over 40 movies and TV. Known for playing either long-suffering women or ladies of questionable morals, George earned an Oscar nomination for her lead performance as bad-girl-turned-good Carrie Snyder in the weeper Valiant Is the Word for Carrie (1936). She is probably best known to today's film buffs as Iva Archer, the unfaithful wife of Sam Spade's partner Miles Archer, in The Maltese Falcon (1941). DOROTHY HYSON (1914-1996), the daughter of American actors Carl Hyson and Dorothy Dickson, was a star of the London stage in the 1930s, and again briefly after World War II. During the war, she worked at Bletchley Park, the famous British code-breaking center. She was married to actors Robert Douglas and Anthony Quayle, the latter from 1947 until his death in 1989. Hyson also made 15 films between 1933 and 1946, but retired from acting after marrying Quayle. Her last film was an adaptation of Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest. Scottish actress VERONICA ROSE (1911-1968) appeared in several films of the 1930s and a few in the 1940s. Prominent roles included For Valor (1937) and Death in High Heels (1948). Her husband was actor Martin Walker. Irregularly cut at edges. Otherwise, fine condition.

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