JOE E. BROWN - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED 09/24/1930 - HFSID 444
Price: $180.00
JOE E. BROWN
Joe E. Brown dated and signed this sheet of paper "Good luck"
in 1930. It comes with a small b/w magazine photo of him laughing.
Autograph note signed: "To Walter:-/Good luck,/Joe E
Brown/9/24/30". With erased pencil noations in upper right corner. 5¼x8½
sheet with three binder holes along left edge. With 2x1 b/w magazine photo
affixed near lower edge. Brown (1892-1973, born Joseph Evans Brown in
Holgate, Ohio) was a madcap comedian played vaudeville, burlesque, and the
Broadway stage before breaking into films in 1928. His popularity peaked in
the 1930s, but his performances continued into the TV era. Brown's films include
The Circus Kid (1928), Show Boat (1951), Around the World in
Eighty Days (1956), Some Like it Hot (1959) and It's a Mad
Mad Mad Mad World (1963). A former semipro baseball player, Brown appeared
in several baseball films, including Elmer the Great (1933) and Alibi
Ike (1935). During World War II, he toured tirelessly to entertain the
troops. He made his last film, The Comedy of Terrors, in 1964. Lightly
toned, soiled, stained and creased, otherwise in fine
condition.
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