RED SKELTON - LOBBY CARD SIGNED - HFSID 251061
Price: $400.00
RED SKELTON
The actor signs a 14x11 lobby card for his 1950 film Watch the
Birdie
Lobby Card signed: "Red Skelton", Color 14x11. Lobby card for
the 1950 film Watch the Birdie. In the film Skelton plays Rusty Cameron,
a photographer who helps an actress get rid of her greedy agent. Richard "Red
Skelton" (1913-1997), a veteran of vaudeville since childhood, made his
Broadway and radio debut in 1937. In 1941, he began The Red Skelton
Show on NBC radio, airing on that network until 1949, when he moved to
CBS radio. On that show, he developed most of the characters that he would
later bring to television: Junior (the Mean Widdle Kid), Freddie the
Freeloader, Clem Kadiddlehopper, George Appleby, Sheriff Deadeye, San Fernando
Red and others. His TV show, The Red Skelton Show, aired on NBC (1951-1953), CBS (1953-1970) and
NBC (1970-1971), ranking in the Nielsen ratings' Top 20 for a record 15
consecutive seasons (1955-1970). Musical groups were also featured on the
series (the Rolling Stones made one of their first U.S. appearances in 1964).
Skelton, who had made his film debut in 1938, appeared in several feature films,
including two Dr. Kildare films in 1941, DuBarry Was a Lady
(1943), The Fuller Brush Man (1948), The Clown (1953), Around
the World in Eighty Days (1956), Ocean's Eleven (1960) and Those
Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines (1965). Skelton, who used a
clown as his trademark, was also a successful artist, once earning
over $2.5 million annually for his clown paintings, which often sold for up to
$80,000. He was inducted into the International Clown Hall of Fame in
1989 and the Radio Hall of Fame in 1994. Lightly worn. Lightly creased.
Slightly soiled. Staple holes at top corners. Otherwise, fine condition.
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