RUDY VALLEE - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED CHECK 11/18/1946 CO-SIGNED BY: LOUIS BUTTERMAN - HFSID 321841
Price: $260.00
RUDY VALLÉE and LOUIS BUTTERMAN
Rudy Vallée signs a payroll check to bass player Louis Butterman for
$36.93
Check signed and endorsed: "Rudy Vallée", and endorsed on
verso: "Louis Butterman". 8¼x3¼. Hollywood, California, November 18,
1946. Check no. 1770 drawn on Vallée's "Drene Show"checking account
(marked over in black), payable to Louis Butterman for the amount of $36.93.
From the mid-1920s to the mid-1950s, Rudy Vallée (1901-1986, born
Hubert Prior Vallée in Island Pond, Vermont) enjoyed a successful career on
radio, in movies, in Broadway musicals and with a solo nightclub act. His films
include The Palm Beach Story (1942), I Remember Mama (1948),
The Helen Morgan Story (1957), The Night They Raided Minsky's
(1968), Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood (1976) and How to
Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1967), in which he reprised his
role from the successful 1961 Broadway musical. The first singer to be
called a "crooner", Vallée was known for carrying a small megaphone and for
his catch phrase "Heigh-Ho, Everyone", which he first used when appearing
at New York's Heigh-Ho Club. Bank cancellation holes and stamps, not at
signatures. Multiple folds. Light surface creases. Corners slightly worn and
creased. Otherwise, fine condition.
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