JACK LA RUE - SELF-CARICATURE SIGNED - HFSID 15721
Price: $260.00
JACK LA RUE
LaRue draws himself as an Indian
Self-Caricature signed: "By/Jack La Rue Rembrandt", 8¼x11. Pen
and ink caricature of himself in an Indian headdress. Actor Jack La Rue
(1900-1984), who was also known as Gaspare Biondolillo, had been brought to
Hollywood in 1930 by Howard Hawks to co-star opposite Paul Muni in
Scarface, but Hawks changed his mind and cast the then unknown George
Raft in place of La Rue. La Rue, who made his film debut in 1930, would
appear in scores of films over the next five decades. Usually cast in
villainous roles, such as a gangster or a thug, but equally menacing in
period pictures, such as Westerns (To the Last Man, 1933; Wild Horse
Stampede, 1943) and swashbucklers (The Sea Hawk, 1940; The Spanish
Main, 1945), La Rue become one of film's most recognized "heavies".
His other film credits include A Farewell to Arms (1932), The Story
of Temple Drake (1933), 42nd Street (1933), Captain's
Courageous (1937), Road to Utopia (1946), No Orchids for Miss
Blandish (1948), 40 Pounds of Trouble (1963), Robin and the
Seven Hoods (1964) and Won Ton Ton, The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
(1976, his last film). La Rue also appeared on television in the 1950s and
1960s, appearing as a guest star on such series as Cheyenne (1957),
Perry Mason (1965) and Love, American Style (1969). Unrelated
printed text on verso shows through faintly. Lightly creased at upper edge.
Lightly soiled. Fine condition.
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