LOUIS HAYWARD - FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED - HFSID 13381
LOUIS HAYWARD Louis Hayward signs a first day cover honoring George M. Cohan as part of the performing arts and artists series. First Day Cover signed: "Louis Hayward", 6½x3½. FDC honoring Yankee Doodle Dandy George M.
Sale Price $126.00
Reg. $140.00
LOUIS HAYWARD
Louis Hayward signs a first day cover honoring George M. Cohan as part of the performing arts and artists series.
First Day Cover signed: "Louis Hayward", 6½x3½. FDC honoring Yankee Doodle Dandy George M. Cohan Performing Arts and Artists Series, 15-cent stamp affixed, postmarked Providence, Rhode Island, July 3, 1978, FIRST DAY OF ISSUE. Louis Hayward (1909-1985, born in Johannesburg, South Africa) was an American actor with over 60 TV shows and movies to his credit between 1932 and 1974. He managed a London nightclub before debuting on the London stage. He co-starred in a number of stage productions, including Dracula and Another Language, before his screen debut in Self-Made Lady (1932). He premiered on Broadway in 1935's Point Verlaine, a performance that which earned him a Hollywood contract. Hayward played rogues and heroes... and sometimes a little of both, with roles as D'Artagnan, Dick Turpin, Captain Blood, Simon Templar in the last of the Saint B-movie series and, in 1954, as producer and star of The Lone Wolf TV series. Hayward served as a Marine during World War II and supervised the filming of the Battle of Tarawa, earning him a Bronze Star for courage under fire. Fine condition.
Following offer submission users will be contacted at their account email address within 48 hours. Our response will be to accept your offer, decline your offer or send you a final counteroffer. All offers can be viewed from within the "Document Offers" area of your HistoryForSale account. Please review the Make Offer Terms prior to making an offer.
If you have not received an offer acceptance or counter-offer email within 24-hours please check your spam/junk email folder.