HARRY RICHMAN - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 165369
Sale Price $90.00
Reg. $100.00
HARRY RICHMAN
Harry Richman signs a printed question card from Hollywood Cabaret
Restaurant, New York City, New York in connection with an appearance there by
Myrus -The Man With the x-Ray eyes - Wizard of the Mental Telepathy.
Signature: "Harry Richman", 4x4½ question cardfrom
Hollywood Cabaret Restaurant, New York City, New York in connection with an
appearance there by Myrus -The Man With the x-Ray eyes - Wizard of the Mental
Telepathy. This is from the personal collection of Elsie Myrus wife of Myrus the
mental telepathist. Mrs. Myrus would collect autographs of celebrities attending
her husband's show. Harry Richman (1895-1972) was a multi-talented
vaudevillian and performer. He had a few movie appearances, including in 1930's
Puttin' on the Ritz, featuring the Irving Berlin song. However, most of
Richman's experience was on the stage. He began as a piano accompanist for stars
like Mae West and Nora Bayes, but was a singer, dancer, comedian, songwriter,
and bandleader in his own right. Richman had a total of 10 Broadway appearances
between 1920 and 1935, most of them revues and including George White's
Scandals (1928-1929) and Ziegfield Follies of 1931 (1931).
Richman was also an amateur aviator. In 1936, entertainer Harry Richman,
aviation enthusiast and part-time pilot, sponsored a flight between New York and
London. He chose Dick Merrill, chief pilot of Eastern Airlines, to pilot the
plane, a single engine Vultee VI called Lady Peace. Their journey began
at Floyd Bennett field in Brooklyn, N.Y. on September 2nd. They were forced to
land at Llwyncelyn, Carmarthenshine, Wales the next day. The return flight
departed from Southport, England and ended in a crash-landing at Musgrave
Harbour, Newfoundland, Canada. The flight was successful and Merrill and
Richman made the first roundtrip nonstop crossing of the North Atlantic.
Lightly toned. Fine condition..
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