LIZABETH SCOTT - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 10/10/1984 - HFSID 40049
Sale Price $272.00
Reg. $320.00
LIZABETH SCOTT
The actress signed this typed letter in 1984, which was accompanied
by material that she sent to the American Museum of Historical Documents in Las
Vegas
Typed letter signed "Lizabeth Scott" in red ink. 1 page,
7x10¼, on Scott's personalized, blue-bordered stationery. Oct. 10, 1984.
Addressed to Mr. Todd M. Axelrod, Executive Director, The American Museum of
Historical Documents, Las Vegas, Nevada. In full: "Dear Mr. Axelrod:
Enclosed is the material you requested [not included]. Best wishes! Sincerely,
LIZABETH SCOTT. LS/nm".Actress Lizabeth Scott (1922-2015), born
Emma Matzo, was Tallulah Bankhead's understudy in the Broadway play, The
Skin of Our Teeth (1942). The actress/fashion model caught the eye of
Hal Wallis, who arranged for a screen test that resulted in Scott making her
film debut in 1945 in You Came Along. Her other films include
The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946), Dead Reckoning (1947),
Two of a Kind (1951), Bad for Each Other (1954), Loving You
(1957, the year Wallis dropped her option) and Pulp (1972, with
Michael Caine, her last film). Lightly creased. Signature is lightly haloed but
legible. Lightly chipped in lower left corner. Otherwise in fine
condition.
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