GREER GARSON - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH CIRCA 1940 - HFSID 289040
Price: $600.00
GREER GARSON
Head and shoulders image, inscribed in person to collector Saul
Goodman
Photograph inscribed and signed: "For Saul/Greer Garson". B/w, 8x10.
Collector's ink stamp on verso dates signature: July 27, 1940. Greer
Garson (1908-1996) won the Best Actress Oscar for Mrs. Miniver
(1942) and received six other nominations for roles in films including
Goodbye Mr. Chips (1939), Madame Curie (1943) and Sunrise at
Campobello (1960). She ties Bette Davis for the most consecutive Best
Actress nominations (5 from 1938 through 1942). Garson became a US citizen in
1951, becoming a prominent philanthropist in her adopted state of Texas. 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. Light central
vertical line. Minor creases and surface marks. Otherwise, fine
condition.
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