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RICARDO MONTALBAN - DOCUMENT SIGNED 07/31/1959 - HFSID 169276

Ricardo Montalban signed this document in 1959, authorizing delivery of all paychecks and other money to Beverly Hills' GoldstoneTobias Agency. Document signed "Ricardo Montalban", 1p, 8½x11. No place, 1959 July 31.

Price: $360.00

Condition: Slightly creased, otherwise fine condition
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RICARDO MONTALBAN
Ricardo Montalban signed this document in 1959, authorizing delivery of all paychecks and other money to Beverly Hills' GoldstoneTobias Agency.
Document signed "Ricardo Montalban", 1p, 8½x11. No place, 1959 July 31. Begins: "I hereby authorize the GOLDSTONE TOBIAS AGENCY, INC. to pick up any mail and/or all checks and/or sums of money which may, from time to time, be or become payable to me; and I hereby authorize delivery of all such checks and/or sums of money to said GOLDSTONE TOBIAS AGENCY, INC. at 404 NORTH ROXBURY DRIVE, BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA...." In the year he signed this document, the actor appeared as a guest star on four TV series: Letter to Loretta, Adventures in Paradise, Playhouse 90 and Riverboat. Montalban (1920-2009, born Ricardo Gonzalo Pedro Montalban y Merino in Mexico City) is perhaps best known for his role as the suave, mysterious Mr. Roarke on TV's Fantasy Island (1978-1984). Montalban, who played romantic leads in feature films in the 1940s and 1950s, starred in his first "Latin lover" role opposite Cyd Charisse in Fiesta (1947). His other film credits include On An Island With You (1948), Sayonara (1959), The Singing Nun (1966), Sweet Charity (1969), two Planet of the Apes films (1971, 1972), The Train Robbers (1973), Won Ton Ton, The Dog Who Saved Hollywood (1976), Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (reprising his role on the TV series) and two Spy Kids films (2002, 2003). Montalban also appeared in a number of made-for-television movies as well as on Bonanza and Mission: Impossible in addition to Star Trek. In 1976, he won an Emmy for his portrayal of a Sioux chief in How The West Was Won. Slightly creased. Blue pencil notes (unknown hand) at lower left margin, check mark at upper right edge. Chipped at lower left blank corner, 2 file holes at upper blank margin. Fine condition.

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