JACK CARSON - PICTURE POST CARD SIGNED CIRCA 1945 - HFSID 322283
JACK CARSON Smiling postcard image of the actor in a plaid suit (3½x5½) Picture postcard signed: "Jack Carson" in blue ink over facsimile signature. Sepia, 3½x5½. Postmarked Los Angeles, California, December 18, 1945, US 1-cent stamp affixed.
Sale Price $396.00
Reg. $440.00
JACK CARSON
Smiling postcard image of the actor in a plaid suit (3½x5½)
Picture postcard signed: "Jack Carson" in blue ink over facsimile signature. Sepia, 3½x5½. Postmarked Los Angeles, California, December 18, 1945, US 1-cent stamp affixed. Addressed to Anne Wiley, Washington, D.C on verso. Canadian-born actor and comedian Jack Carson (1910-1963) got his first movie contract with RKO, where he spent an uncomfortable few years essaying bits in "A" pictures and supporting parts in "B" films. His fortunes improved when he moved to Warner Bros. in 1941, and Carson proved himself to be an able dramatic actor in films such as The Hard Way (1943) and Mildred Pierce (1945). Continuing to alternate comic and dramatic (sometimes villainous) roles throughout the 1950s, Carson starred in his own Jack Benny-style radio series, appeared successfully as a stand-up comedian in Las Vegas and was one of four rotating hosts on the 1950 TV variety series, All-Star Revue. Lightly toned. Fine condition.
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