NAT PENDLETON - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 22693
Price: $280.00
NAT PENDLETON
Rare signature, dressed in tie and jacket (not his usual screen
image)
Photograph inscribed and signed: "To Ed -/Best of everything/Nat
Pendleton". B/w, 8x10. Nathaniel Greene "Nat" Pendleton (1895-1967), an
intercollegiate wrestling champ at Columbia, won a Silver Medal at the
1920 Olympic Games and then turned pro. In the 1930s, he began appearing
in films, usually cast as a brawny dimwit. In Horse Feathers (1932),
he portrayed a football player who kidnapped Chico Marx. In The Great
Ziegfeld (1936), he played circus strong man Eugen Sandow. He had a
recurring role as the ambulance driver in MGM's Dr. Kildare and Dr.
Gillespie films, and played a police detective in two of the Thin Man
films. His last year in film (1947) included a role in Scared to Death
with Bela Lugosi. Edges lightly toned. Otherwise, fine
condition.
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