Dame Judith Anderson Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
DAME JUDITH ANDERSON
Born: February 10, 1897 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Died: January 03, 1992 in Santa Barbara, California
Australian-born stage, screen and television actress JUDITH ANDERSON (1897-1992), born Frances Margaret Anderson, was an acclaimed Shakespearean actress often cast in villainous roles. She was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for her role as Mrs. Danvers, the obsessed housekeeper in the 1940 Hitchcock film, Rebecca. Her other film roles included the wicked stepmother of Jerry Lewis (Cinderfella, 1960), a Sioux matriarch (A Man Called Horse, 1970) and a Vulcan priestess (Star Trek III, 1984). Anderson, who made her television debut in 1951 (Pulitzer Prize Playhouse), appeared in a number of early TV anthology series, and she had guest starring roles on such series as Hallmark Hall of Fame (six episodes from 1954-1969) and Santa Barbara (recurring role as Minx Lockridge, 1984-1987). Anderson was named Dame Commander of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II in 1960.
1951-1966-The-Ed-Sullivan-Show (in person), 1998-American-Masters (Other), 1979-AFI-Life-Achievement-Award:-A-Tribute-to-Alfred-Hitchcock (in person), 1986-Impure-Thoughts (Performer), 1973-The-Borrowers (Performer), 1964-The-Ghost-of-Sierra-de-Cobre (Performer), 1957-1960-Playhouse-90 (Performer), 1959-The-Moon-and-Sixpence (Performer), 1959-Play-of-the-Week (Performer), 1958-The-DuPont-Show-of-the-Month (Performer), 1956-Climax! (Performer), 1954-The-Elgin-Hour (Performer), 1951-Somerset-Maugham-TV-Theatre (Performer), 1946-The-Strange-Love-of-Martha-Ivers (Performer), 1946-The-Diary-of-a-Chambermaid (Performer), 1944-Laura (Performer), 1940-Forty-Little-Mothers (Performer), 1933-Blood-Money (Performer), 1970-The-Dick-Cavett-Show (in person), 1984-1987-Santa-Barbara (Performer), 1968-Elizabeth-the-Queen (Performer), 1960-Cradle-Song (Performer), 1955-1956-The-Star-and-the-Story (Performer), 1956-Producers'-Showcase (Performer), 1954-Macbeth (Performer), 1951-Pulitzer-Prize-Playhouse (Performer), 1950-The-Furies (Performer), 1947-The-Red-House (Performer), 1947-Pursued (Performer), 1946-Specter-of-the-Rose (Performer), 1942-Kings-Row (Performer), 1941-Free-and-Easy (Performer), 1962-The-16th-Annual-Tony-Awards (in person), 1961-The-13th-Annual-Primetime-Emmy-Awards (in person), 1954-The-Milton-Berle-Show (in person), 1950-Showtime,-U.S.A. (in person), 1997-Great-Romances-of-the-20th-Century:-Elizabeth-Taylor-and-Richard (Other), 1974-The-1974-Annual-Entertainment-Hall-of-Fame-Awards (in person), 1940-Screen-Snapshots-Series-19,-No.-5:-Art-and-Artists (in person), 1973-Matlock-Police (Performer), 1984-Star-Trek-III:-The-Search-for-Spock (Performer), 1975-Inn-of-the-Damned (Performer), 1974-The-Chinese-Prime-Minister (Performer), 1970-A-Man-Called-Horse (Performer), 1960-Cinderfella (Performer), 1959-A-Christmas-Festival (Performer), 1959-Wagon-Train (Performer), 1956-The-Ten-Commandments (Performer), 1954-The-Motorola-Television-Hour (Performer), 1953-Salome (Performer), 1951-The-Billy-Rose-Show (Performer), 1947-Tycoon (Performer), 1945-And-Then-There-Were-None (Performer), 1943-Edge-of-Darkness (Performer), 1959-The-11th-Annual-Primetime-Emmy-Awards (in person), 1954-Light's-Diamond-Jubilee (in person), 1969-Hollywood:-The-Selznick-Years (Other), 1995-The-Celluloid-Closet (Other), 1961-Why-Bother-to-Knock (Performer), 1943-Stage-Door-Canteen (in person), 1983/I-Medea (Performer), 1974-The-Underground-Man (Performer), 1969-The-File-on-Devlin (Performer), 1960/III-Macbeth (Performer), 1958-Cat-on-a-Hot-Tin-Roof (Performer), 1941-All-Through-the-Night (Performer), 1941-Lady-Scarface (Performer), 1940-Rebecca (Performer), 1970-The-Tonight-Show-Starring-Johnny-Carson (in person), 1969-The-David-Frost-Show (in person)
Medea - Performer (May 2, 1982 - June 27, 1982), Comes-a-Day - Performer (November 6, 1958 - November 29, 1958), In-the-Summer-House - Performer (December 29, 1953 - February 13, 1954), John-Brown's-Body - Performer (February 14, 1953 - April 11, 1953), The-Tower-Beyond-Tragedy - Performer (November 26, 1950 - December 22, 1950), Medea - Performer (May 2, 1949 - May 21, 1949), Medea - Performer (October 20, 1947 - May 15, 1948), The-Three-Sisters - Performer (December 21, 1942 - April 3, 1943), Macbeth - Performer (November 11, 1941 - February 28, 1942), Family-Portrait - Performer (March 8, 1939 - June 1939), Hamlet - Performer (October 8, 1936 - Closing date unknown), The-Old-Maid - Performer (January 7, 1935 - September 1935), Divided-By-Three - Performer (October 2, 1934 - October 1934), Come-of-Age - Performer (January 12, 1934 - February 10, 1934), The-Mask-and-the-Face - Performer (May 8, 1933 - June 1933), Conquest - Performer (February 18, 1933 - February 1933), Firebird - Performer (November 21, 1932 - December 1932), Mourning-Becomes-Electra - Performer (May 9, 1932 - May 1932), As-You-Desire-Me - Performer (January 28, 1931 - June 1931), Anna - Performer (May 15, 1928 - June 1928), Behold-the-Bridegroom - Performer (December 26, 1927 - March 1928), The-Dove - Performer (August 24, 1925 - October 1925), The-Dove - Performer (February 11, 1925 - May 10, 1925), Cobra - Performer (April 22, 1924 - June 1924), Peter-Weston - Performer (September 18, 1923 - October 1923), The-Drums-b_egin - Performer (November 24, 1933 - December 1933)
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DAME JUDITH ANDERSON - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 37666Card signed by Judith Anderson in bold blue ink. Anderson, an acclaimed Australian-born actress known for her villainous roles, was nominated for an Academy Award for her performance in Rebecca. She was honored as Dame Commander of the British Empire in 1960.Price: $160.00
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DAME JUDITH ANDERSON - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED CIRCA 1981 - HFSID 345204Autograph letter signed by Judith Anderson, dated October 1981, includes a handwritten apology for not recalling an event during the filming of King's Row with President Reagan. Anderson was a renowned actress, nominated for an Academy Award for her role in Rebecca.Price: $480.00
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DAME JUDITH ANDERSON - AUTOGRAPH NOTE ON PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED TWICE - HFSID 341780Photograph of Judith Anderson holding a koala, signed with love on the front as "With love - Judith A" and again on the verso with a note reading "Dear Walter/I am very happy/I promise/Thank you for/your warm thoughts/Affectionately/Judith A".Sale Price $345.00
$420.00
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DAME JUDITH ANDERSON - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED - HFSID 67136Autograph note signed by Judith Anderson, reading “To John/Good Wishes/Judith Anderson.” Anderson, an acclaimed actress known for her villainous roles, was nominated for an Academy Award for her performance in Rebecca.Price: $260.00
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DAME JUDITH ANDERSON - AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 24610Magazine photograph signed by Judith Anderson and Gloria De Haven, with sentiments addressed to George Sanders. Anderson writes, “All good wishes/Sincerely/Judith Anderson”, while De Haven inscribes, “To George/Wonderful seeing/an old L.A. buddy./The show was such fun./Fondly/Gloria De Haven”.Price: $300.00
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DAME JUDITH ANDERSON - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 145440Publicity shot from the 1956 film The Ten Commandments, signed in blue ink by Judith Anderson. Depicting her role as Memnet, the photograph includes notable actors like Charlton Heston and Anne Baxter. Anderson was an acclaimed actress and Dame Commander of the British Empire.Sale Price $345.00
$420.00
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DAME JUDITH ANDERSON - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 181414Publicity photograph of Dame Judith Anderson signed with the inscription, “Good Wishes/Dame Judith Anderson.” Anderson, an acclaimed Shakespearean actress, is known for her role in Rebecca and her contributions to stage and screen throughout her career.Price: $420.00
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DAME JUDITH ANDERSON - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 183858Publicity photograph of Judith Anderson signed with her name. Featured in character from The Ten Commandments, Anderson was an acclaimed actress known for her roles in film and television, including her Oscar-nominated performance in Rebecca.Sale Price $345.00
$420.00
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DAME JUDITH ANDERSON - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 315417Candid photograph of actress Judith Anderson, signed in blue ink as "Judith Anderson". Acquired from the collection of Francis and Violet Zane, this piece represents a unique aspect of Hollywood history, showcasing her notable contributions to film and theater.Sale Price $315.00
$380.00
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DAME JUDITH ANDERSON - INSCRIBED SIGNATURE - HFSID 59034Card signed by Judith Anderson, inscribed with “To Bud/Judith Anderson.” Anderson was an acclaimed actress known for her roles in Rebecca and Cinderfella. She was awarded the title of Dame Commander of the British Empire in 1960.Price: $160.00
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DAME JUDITH ANDERSON - MAGAZINE PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED - HFSID 35194Magazine photograph of Judith Anderson signed with the text "Judith Anderson". Anderson, an acclaimed Shakespearean actress, received an Oscar nomination for her role in Rebecca, and was known for various iconic performances throughout her career.Price: $220.00
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COMES A DAY PLAY CAST - PROGRAM SIGNED CIRCA 1958 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 22173Playbill signed by the cast of Comes a Day, including notable members such as Judith Anderson, George C. Scott, and Michael J. Pollard. Additional signatures from producer Alan Pakula and stage manager Joseph Papp are present.Price: $280.00

