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RUTH WARRICK - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: DICK WHITTINGHILL - HFSID 26230

Note from Warrick to radio personality George Sanders, saying that they could make beautiful music together but it might "change the whole format of the show!".

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RUTH WARRICK and DICK WHITTINGHILL
Note from Warrick to radio personality George Sanders, saying that they could make beautiful music together but it might "change the whole format of the show!". Also features an extremely rare signature from Los Angeles radio personality Dick Whittinghill
Autograph note signed: "Ruth Warrick", "Dick Whittinghill", and 4 unknown signatures. 7¾x10. Affixed are two book clipped biographies on Whittinghill and Warrick. Warrick's note in full: "For George - We could make beautiful music together. Which may change the whole format of the show! Best to you". Whittinghill's note in full: "Enjoy your work, George". RUTH WARRICK (1915-2005) played Kane's first wife in Citizen Kane (1941). Other starring roles included China Sky (1944) and Three Husbands (1950). She has starred in TV soap operas for over half a century, including since 1970 the role of Phoebe English Tyler Wallingford on All My Children. So well known as this character, she released a music album, Phoebe Tyler Regrets, and called her autobiography Confessions of Phoebe Tyler. Actor, singer, and radio personality DICK WHITTINGHILL (1913-2001) first began his entertainment career with the vocal group The Pied Pipers, being one of the original eight members before the group was reduced in size. He soon after found his niche in radio, working as a disc jockey for three decades at radio station KMPC in Los Angeles, in addition to several other Los Angeles radio programs he worked on. It was during the height of his radio career that Whittinghill made most of his television and film appearances in minor or guest roles, including a role as a television interviewer in Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1957). In 2008,Whittinghill was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame. George R. Sanders, originally a disc jockey, became a prominent radio/TV interview host, first in Los Angeles and later in Portland. Toned, especially heavy in some areas. Right edge frayed, creased, and notched. Slight surface creases. Otherwise, fine condition.

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