JACK BENNY - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 02/27/1968 - HFSID 266645
Sale Price $250.00
Reg. $320.00
JACK BENNY
He signs a typed letter thanking a Florida man for sending him a good story
and a business newsletter.
Typed Letter signed: "Jack Benny", 1 page, 7¼x10½. On personal
letterhead. Beverly Hills, California, 1968 February 27. To Mark E.
Brown, Venice, Florida. In full: "Thanks very much for your letter. I
enjoyed reading it and got a big kick out of the man whose age was 106. I also
enjoyed reading the Clover Business letter. It was thoughtful of you to send it
to me. Again many thanks and with all good wishes, I remain Sincerely yours,"
Vaudeville comedian Benny hosted a popular radio show from 1933, moving
The Jack Benny Program smoothly to TV (1950-1965). His comic image as a
tone-deaf, penny-pinching bachelor contradicted the real Benny, a
philanthropist, devoted husband and competent violinist. He appeared in over 25
movies, the most critically acclaimed being To Be Or Not To Be (1942).
Staple holes and rust mark in upper left corner, crossed out red ink notation in
lower right. Pinhead-sized spots in blank left margin. Horizontal fold crosses
two letters of signature. Otherwise, fine condition.
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