JOAN BLONDELL - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED CIRCA 1972 - HFSID 59332
Sale Price $115.00
Reg. $140.00
JOAN BLONDELL
Handwritten note, wishing "all that's good," acquired in 1972
Autograph Note signed: "For Dora,/All that's good/Joan
Blondell", 5¾x4½ album leaf. Name and date ("'72") in ink (unknown
hand) at lower margin. Nominated for the 1951 Academy Award for Best
Supporting Actress (The Blue Veil), Joan Blondell (1906-1979) starred
in films and on Broadway. She was starring on Broadway with James Cagney in
1929's Penny Arcade, and reprised her role in the 1930 film version, the
first of six films (including Public Enemy, 1931) that she would make
with Cagney. Her memorable films include A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
(1945) and The Cincinnati Kid (1965), and Blondell also appeared in
several made-for-TV movies, was a featured performer on two series (Here Come
the Brides, as Lottie, 1968-1970; Banyon, as Peggy Revere,
1972-1973) and made a number of TV guest appearances from 1951 through May 1979,
just six months before her death on Christmas Day. Blondell's three husbands
include George Barnes (1932-1936), Dick Powell, with whom she made ten
musicals (September 19, 1936-July 14, 1944) and producer Michael Todd
(1947-1950). Binding holes at blank left margin. Fine
condition.
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