IRENE DUNNE - AUTOGRAPH CO-SIGNED BY: HARRY McNAUGHTON - HFSID 19018
Price: $140.00
IRENE DUNNE and HARRY McNAUGHTON
Signatures of the actress and British-born actor on an album leaf.
Signatures: "Irene Dunne" and, on verso, "Best Wishes/Harry
McNaughton/alias/'Bottle'", 6x4½. Dunne's typed name affixed at lower margin
of her side. Cary Grant, who starred with actress IRENE DUNNE (1898-1990) in
The Awful Truth (1937) and My Favorite Wife (1940), called her the
finest comedienne he had ever worked with. Dunne, whose first screwball
comedy was Theodora Goes Wild (1936), received Best Actress Academy
Award nominations for that film and for Cimarron (1930-1931), The
Awful Truth (1937), Love Affair (1939) and I Remember Mama
(1948). British-born actor HARRY McNAUGHTON (1896-1967) made his film
debut in 1921 in Wet Gold. He would go on to appear in a number of
features, through 1956 (The Vagabond King). McNaughton was best known
as a panelist on It Pays to be Ignorant, which aired on radio from
1942-1951 before having a TV incarnation in 1949. He was also seen in 17
Broadway productions from 1920 (French Leave) through 1935
(Calling All Stars). Ink smudged at the "e" of Dunne and the "ttl" of
Bottle. Slightly worn at edges. Lightly soiled. Three file holes at blank right
margin. Overall, fine condition.
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