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JEAN PETERS - INSCRIBED LOBBY CARD SIGNED - HFSID 323637

The Hollywood actress offers fan her best wishes on 14x11 lobby card from her film Three Coins in the Fountain in blue ink Inscribed lobby card signed: "To Clint -/ Best Wishes/ Jean Peters" in blue ink. Colorized 14x11 lobby card from his film Three Coins in the Fountain (1954).

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JEAN PETERS
The Hollywood actress offers fan her best wishes on 14x11 lobby card from her film Three Coins in the Fountain in blue ink
Inscribed lobby card signed: "To Clint -/ Best Wishes/ Jean Peters" in blue ink. Colorized 14x11 lobby card from his film Three Coins in the Fountain (1954). Actress Jean Peters (1926-2000), born Elizabeth Jean Peters, made her film debut in 1947 opposite Tyrone Power in Captain From Castile. She made a number of films, including Viva Zapata! (1952), Niagara (1953), Three Coins in the Fountain (1954) and A Man Called Peter (1955), before marrying billionaire Howard Hughes (1905-1976) in 1957 in Tonopah, Nevada, shortly after her divorce from her first husband, Stuart Cramer III, was finalized. The couple returned to live in California, where they would spend the first nine years of their marriage -- living more apart than together. While living at the Beverly Hills Hotel, Hughes occupied Bungalow 4 and Peters lived in Bungalow 9. On Hughes' birthday, the couple moved to Rancho Santa Fe before moving into a French Regency-style mansion on Bel Air Road eleven months later. Although the couple saw more of each other then, even sharing the same bed, Peters soon moved to a separate part of the house. She began visiting her husband, usually once each afternoon and for 20-30 minutes in the late evening. The couple communicated through notes. In 1971, after having lived separately throughout most of their marriage, Peters was granted a divorce. Hughes agreed to pay her between $70,000 and $140,000 a year for twenty years (the actual amount to be determined by the cost of living index) and deeded a home at 507 North Palm Drive in Beverly Hills to her. After the divorce, Peters resumed her career, appearing on the small screen in made-for-TV movies and series in the 1970s and 1980s. Creased throughout. Corners rounded and creased. Toned. Ink shows through on verso. Slightly soiled. Otherwise, fine condition.

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