Clifton Webb Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
CLIFTON WEBB
Born: November 19, 1889 in Indianapolis, Indiana
Died: October 13, 1966 in Beverly Hills, California
Biography
CLIFTON WEBB (1891-1966) sang, danced and acted exclusively on stage until 1944, when he earned the first of his three Oscar Nominations for Laura. The other Oscar bids came for The Razor's Edge (1946) and The Baby Sitter (1948). For the latter, Webb developed his best remembered character, the pompous, irritable bachelor, Mr. Belvedere.
1959-The-Remarkable-Mr.-Pennypacker (Performer), 1950-Cheaper-by-the-Dozen (Performer), 1924-Let-Not-Man-Put-Asunder (Performer), 2001-AFI's-100-Years...-100-Thrills:-America's-Most-Heart-Pounding (Other), 1962-Satan-Never-Sleeps (Performer), 1954-Three-Coins-in-the-Fountain (Performer), 1951-Elopement (Performer), 1950-For-Heaven's-Sake (Performer), 1949-Mr.-Belvedere-Goes-to-College (Performer), 1946-The-Razor's-Edge (Performer), 1946-The-Dark-Corner (Performer), 1944-Laura (Performer), 1954-The-Ed-Sullivan-Show (in person), 1959-Holiday-for-Lovers (Performer), 1957-Boy-on-a-Dolphin (Performer), 1956-The-Man-Who-Never-Was (Performer), 1953-Titanic (Performer), 1951-Mr.-Belvedere-Rings-the-Bell (Performer), 1930-The-Still-Alarm (Performer), 1925-The-Heart-of-a-Siren (Performer), 1925-New-Toys (Performer), 1961-The-Legend-of-Rudolph-Valentino (Other), 1954-Woman's-World (Performer), 1953-Mister-Scoutmaster (Performer), 1952-Stars-and-Stripes-Forever (Performer), 1952-Dreamboat (Performer), 1952-Belles-on-Their-Toes (Performer), 1948-Sitting-Pretty (Performer), 1920-Polly-with-a-Past (Performer), 1917-National-Red-Cross-Pageant (Performer), 1953-1957-The-Ed-Sullivan-Show (Other)
Present-Laughter - Performer (October 29, 1946 - March 15, 1947), Blithe-Spirit - Performer (September 6, 1943 - October 2, 1943), Blithe-Spirit - Performer (November 5, 1941 - June 5, 1943), The-Importance-of-Being-Earnest - Performer (January 12, 1939 - March 1939), You-Never-Know - Performer (September 21, 1938 - November 26, 1938), And-Stars-Remain - Performer (October 12, 1936 - November 1936), As-Thousands-Cheer - Performer (September 30, 1933 - September 8, 1934), Flying-Colors - Performer (September 15, 1932 - January 25, 1933), Three's-a-Crowd - Performer (October 15, 1930 - June 6, 1931), The-Little-Show - Performer (April 30, 1929 - March 1930), Treasure-Girl - Performer (November 8, 1928 - January 5, 1929), She's-My-Baby - Performer (January 3, 1928 - March 3, 1928), Sunny - Performer (September 22, 1925 - December 11, 1926), Parasites - Performer (November 19, 1924 - January 1925), Meet-the-Wife - Performer (November 26, 1923 - June 1924), Jack-and-Jill - Performer (March 22, 1923 - June 9, 1923), As-You-Were - Performer (January 27, 1920 - May 29, 1920), Listen-Lester - Performer (December 23, 1918 - August 16, 1919), Love-o'-Mike - Performer (January 15, 1917 - September 29, 1917), See-America-First - Performer (March 28, 1916 - April 8, 1916), Ned-Wayburn's-Town-Topics - Performer (September 23, 1915 - November 20, 1915), Dancing-Around - Performer (October 10, 1914 - March 13, 1915), The-Purple-Road - Performer (April 7, 1913 - August 2, 1913)
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CLIFTON WEBB - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 342934The renowned stage and screen actor and dancer signs his name for child actor Billy Seay in blue ink Signature: "Clifton Webb" in blue ink. 1 page, 6x4½.
Sale Price $144.00
$160.00
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CLIFTON WEBB - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED CIRCA 1927 - HFSID 296227Two-page handwritten letter to his mother, to whom he was almost obsessively attached, signed "Love & osculations, Poop" Autograph Letter signed: "Poop", 2 pages, 6x9. Chicago, Illinois, "Saturday", postmarked April 16, 1927.
Sale Price $342.00
$380.00
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CLIFTON WEBB - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED - HFSID 166481The actor pens a note for a fan on this album leaf Inscribed signature: "Best regards to John/Clifton Webb", 6¼x3¾ album leaf. Multitalented Clifton Webb (1891-1966) acted in a few silents in the 1920s before performing on the stage in London and New York.
Sale Price $162.00
$180.00
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CLIFTON WEBB - AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT SIGNED - HFSID 55364The actor pens a sentiment on this cyan album leaf in black ink Autograph Sentiment Signed: "Sincerely/Clifton Webb", 6x5¼ album leaf.
Sale Price $162.00
$180.00
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CLIFTON WEBB - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED CHECK 05/20/1922 - HFSID 296231Webb sends this check for £17 to Hawes and Curtis the British clothing brand! Check signed: "Clifton Webb", 7x3¼. London, England. May 20, 1922. Check no. 737, for £17, made out to Havens and Curtis. Lloyds Bank Limited. 39, Old Bonds Street, W.1.
Sale Price $306.00
$340.00
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CLIFTON WEBB - DOCUMENT SIGNED - HFSID 296232Handwritten I Owe You for $187.00 made out to "Opening Night" in pencil Document signed: "Clifton Webb", 1 page, 5½x3. No Place, No Date. I Owe You made out for $187.00 in Webbs hand for Opening Night.
Sale Price $306.00
$340.00
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CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN MOVIE CAST - SHEET MUSIC SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 341253The two stars sign their names on sheet music for the song "When You Wore a Tulip and I Wore a Big Red Rose". Extremely rare! Sheet Music signed: "Clifton Webb", "Myrna/Loy", in black ink, 8½x11.
Sale Price $270.00
$300.00
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HOLIDAY FOR LOVERS MOVIE CAST - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 284358Both actors signed this 9x7 still from the film. Photograph signed: "Jane Wyman", "Clifton Webb". B/w 9x6¾. Shown with Jill St. John and an unidentified soldier in movie still from Holiday for Lovers (1959).
Sale Price $510.00
$600.00
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JOHN RAITT - ORIGINAL ART SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 298436Original portrait of Webb, drawn by John Raitt, signed by both! Original Art signed: "Sincerely/Clifton Webb", 5x8. Pencil drawing also signed by the artist "Raitt".
Sale Price $270.00
$300.00