MAXIE "SLAPSIE MAXIE" ROSENBLOOM - AUTOGRAPH CO-SIGNED BY: MAUREEN O'HARA - HFSID 215331
Sale Price $115.00
Reg. $140.00
MAXIE ROSENBLOOM and MAUREEN O'HARA
Signatures of Rosenbloom and O'Hara on a 4¼x5¾ album leaf
Signatures: "Maxie/Rosenbloom" and, on verso: "Maureen O'Hara", 4¼x5¾. Newspaper photo,
b/w, ¾x1½, of O'Hara affixed at lower right margin of verso. Nicknamed "Slapsie Maxie"
by sportswriter Damon Runyon for his unorthodox slapping style in the ring, MAXIE
ROSENBLOOM was World Light Heavyweight Boxing Champion from 1930-1934. The
boxer turned actor appeared in over 30 films, typically portraying punch-drunk characters.
His feature film credits include Mr. Moto's Gamble, Each Dawn I Die, To the Shores of
Tripoli and Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops. Maureen O'Hara (1920-2015)
was an Irish actress. After her first film test was viewed by actor Charles Laughton, she was
signed to a seven-year contract with Mayflower Pictures. Her first major role was in the
1939 Alfred Hitchcock film Jamaica Inn. Laughton, pleased with her performance cast her
opposite him as Esmerelda in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939). During the start of
World War II O'Hara's contract was sold to RKO studios which cast her in low budget films
until director John Ford cast her as theeldest daughter, Angharad Morgan, in How Green
Was My Valley (1941). In 1947 she played Natalie Wood's mother in Miracle on 34th
Street. She is often remembered for her on screen chemistry with John Wayne. The two
worked together on five films Rio Grande, The Quiet Man, The Wings of Eagles,
McLintock! and Big Jake. Some of her other roles include mother Maggie McKendrick in
The Parent Trap, Olivia Spencer in Spencer's Mountain and Peggy Hobbs in Mr. Hobbs
Takes a Vacation. O'Hara has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and was inducted into
the Western Performers Hall of Fame in 1993. In 2004, she released her autobiography
'Tis Herself, which became a New York Times Bestseller. In 2005 she was named "Irish
American of the Year" by Irish America magazine and was inducted into the Irish American
Hall of Fame in 2011. Light show through of photo on verso at blank area of Rosenbloom's
page. Stray ink mark near but not touching O'Hara's signature. Otherwise, fine condition.
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