RAYMOND MASSEY - PHOTOGRAPH UNSIGNED - HFSID 276532
Price: $20.00
RAYMOND MASSEY
Black and white unsigned publicity photograph of Raymond Massey in a
pin striped suit and tie.
Photograph unsigned. B/w, 3¾x4¾. In 1931, Raymond Massey (1896-1983)
starred in his first talking picture as Sherlock Holmes in The Speckled
Band. He divided his time between stage and screen, offering excellent
performances in major motion-picture efforts (The Scarlet Pimpernal, 1935
and Things to Come, 1936). Massey's appearance in Abe Lincoln in
Illinois was his most famous role; he appeared in the Pulitzer Prize-winning
Broadway production and then repeated his Lincoln characterization in this film
version, earning an Academy Award nomination as Best Actor. Twenty-two years
later, he played a cameo as Honest Abe in How the West Was Won (1962). On
television, Massey hosted the 1955 syndicated anthology I Spy, and
more memorably was Dr. Gillespie in the weekly series Dr. Kildare.
Fine condition.
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