RICHARD ANDERSON - AUTOGRAPH CIRCA 1951 CO-SIGNED BY: ALICE KELLEY - HFSID 24614
RICHARD ANDERSON and ALICE KELLEY Signature: "Sincerely/Richard Anderson", 5¼x4½ album leaf, with magazine photo (b/w, 1½x1¾) affixed in lower right. Ink note (unknown hand): "U.A. Theater opening, San Jose, Calif., Nov. 14, 1951".
Sale Price $85.00
Reg. $100.00
RICHARD ANDERSON and ALICE KELLEY
Signature: "Sincerely/Richard Anderson", 5¼x4½ album leaf, with magazine photo (b/w, 1½x1¾) affixed in lower right. Ink note (unknown hand): "U.A. Theater opening, San Jose, Calif., Nov. 14, 1951". Also signed on verso: "Best Wishes/Alice Kelley", with magazine photo (b/w, ¾x1) affixed in lower right. Ink note at top edge indicates same signing place and date as Anderson's. After a film debut in Twelve O'Clock High (1949), RICHARD ANDERSON appeared in many 1950s films, including Forbidden Planet (1956), Paths of Glory (1957) and The Long Hot Summer (1958). His film roles were less frequent thereafter, but he found new success in 1970s television, starring as the same character, Oscar Goldman, in two popular series: The Six Million Dollar Man (1974-1978) and The Bionic Woman (1976-1978). ALICE KELLEY had prominent roles in several films of the early 1950s, mostly comedies, including Francis Goes to West Point (1952) and Ma and Pa Kettle at Home (1954). Signature on each side shows through faintly. Overall, fine condition.
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