JANE POWELL - DOCUMENT DOUBLE SIGNED 08/27/1946 - HFSID 289147
Price: $850.00
JANE POWELL
Consent form authorizing the Motion Picture Relief Fund to reproduce Jane Powell's
signature and likeness for a series of stamps raising money for needy film industry
veterans. The form is signed twice by Powell, once as an autograph sample and again to
grant permission. A remarkable, perfectly verified example!
Document signed twice: "Jane Powell" and "Jane/Powell", her mother signs below her first
signature, 1 page, 8½x11. Jane Powell grants to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, Inc., its
successors and assigns, the exclusive right, until December 31, 1947 to use his name,
autograph, photographic likeness, or artist's sketch of the likeness, for reproduction on
engraved, embossed or printed stamps, and in stamp albums, and in connection with the
advertising and exploitation of these stamps and stamp albums for sale throughout the world.
Possessing a wide-ranging operatic singing voice, actress Jane Powell (1929-2021) was a
radio performer from childhood. She took dancing and acting lessons, then made her film
debut at 15 in Song of the Open Road (1944). She is best known for her parts in film
musicals of the early 1950s, including Royal Wedding (1951) and Seven Brides for Seven
Brothers (1954). The Motion Picture Relief Fund was founded in 1921 to assist ill and
needy film industry veterans, as expressed in its motto: "We take care of our own." The fund
raised money through voluntary payroll deductions and celebrity events. As President of the
Fund from 1939 until his death in 1956, film and radio star Jean Hersholt conceived
Hollywood Star Stamps as a fundraising method. These stamps, 468 in all, were sold at
dime stores after World War II in sheets of 6-12, at 10 cents per sheet, and were an immediate
hit with collectors. Now called the Motion Picture and Television Fund, the non-profit
organization funds its own hospital and retirement home. It confers the Jean Hersholt
Humanitarian Award annually at the Academy Awards ceremony to "an individual in the
motion picture industry whose humanitarian efforts have brought credit to the industry."
Three filing holes at left. Staple holes at top left. Normal mailing folds. Slightly creased.
Otherwise, fine condition.
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