George Seaton Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
GEORGE SEATON
Born: April 17, 1911 in South Bend, Indiana
Died: July 28, 1979 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California
Biography
George Seaton (1911-1979) co-write and directed Miracle on 34th Street (1947). He was nominated for an Oscar as director of The Country Girl (1954), and he received the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award from the Academy in 1961. Other well-known films directed by Seaton include Teacher's Pet (1958), The Counterfeit Traitor (1962) and Airport (1970). Less known is that Seaton was the first radio voice of The Lone Ranger(under the name George Stenius, 1933).
1963-Hollywood-Without-Make-Up (Other), 1970-Airport (Writer), 1968-What's-So-Bad-About-Feeling-Good (Writer), 1965-36-Hours (Writer), 1956-The-Proud-and-Profane (Writer), 1954-TV-de-Vanguarda (Writer), 1944-The-Eve-of-St.-Mark (Writer), 1940-The-Doctor-Takes-a-Wife (Writer), 1939-The-Wizard-of-Oz (Writer), 1937-A-Day-at-the-Races (Writer), 1934-Student-Tour (Writer), 1934-Student-Tour (Director), 1970-Airport (Director), 1968-What's-So-Bad-About-Feeling-Good (Director), 1965-36-Hours (Director), 1958-Teacher's-Pet (Director), 1956-The-Proud-and-Profane (Director), 1968-What's-So-Bad-About-Feeling-Good (Producer), 1963-Twilight-of-Honor (Producer), 1958-Teacher's-Pet (Producer), 1954-The-Bridges-at-Toko-Ri (Producer), 1952-Aaron-Slick-from-Punkin-Crick (Producer), 1994-Miracle-on-34th-Street (Writer), 1962-The-Counterfeit-Traitor (Writer), 1953-Little-Boy-Lost (Writer), 1949-Chicken-Every-Sunday (Writer), 1948-Apartment-for-Peggy (Writer), 1946-The-Cockeyed-Miracle (Writer), 1943-The-Song-of-Bernadette (Writer), 1941-Charley's-Aunt (Writer), 1940-This-Thing-Called-Love (Writer), 1963-The-Hook (Director), 1962-The-Counterfeit-Traitor (Director), 1953-Little-Boy-Lost (Director), 1949-Chicken-Every-Sunday (Director), 1948-Apartment-for-Peggy (Director), 1945-Where-Do-We-Go-from-Here (Director), 1962-The-Counterfeit-Traitor (Producer), 1959-But-Not-for-Me (Producer), 1957-The-Tin-Star (Producer), The-20th-Century-Fox-Hour (Writer), 1987-Grace-Kelly:-The-American-Princess (Other), 1955-The-Ed-Sullivan-Show (in person), 1973-Miracle-on-34th-Street (Writer), 1959-Miracle-on-34th-Street (Writer), 1954-The-Country-Girl (Writer), 1950-The-Big-Lift (Writer), 1945-Diamond-Horseshoe (Writer), 1943-Coney-Island (Writer), 1942-The-Magnificent-Dope (Writer), 1935-The-Winning-Ticket (Writer), 1973-Showdown (Director), 1961-The-Pleasure-of-His-Company (Director), 1957-Williamsburg:-The-Story-of-a-Patriot (Director), 1956-The-28th-Annual-Academy-Awards (Director), 1954-The-Country-Girl (Director), 1950-The-Big-Lift (Director), 1945-Diamond-Horseshoe (Director), 1945-Diamond-Horseshoe (Producer), 1973-Showdown (Producer), 1960-The-Rat-Race (Producer), 1954-The-Country-Girl (Producer), 1951-Rhubarb (Producer), 1951-Rhubarb (Performer), 1958-The-Jack-Benny-Program (Performer), 1972-McMillan-&-Wife (in person), 1956-The-28th-Annual-Academy-Awards (in person), 1956-Lux-Video-Theatre (Writer), 1952-Anything-Can-Happen (Writer), 1950-For-Heaven's-Sake (Writer), 1947-Miracle-on-34th-Street (Writer), 1947-The-Shocking-Miss-Pilgrim (Writer), 1945-Junior-Miss (Writer), 1943-The-Meanest-Man-in-the-World (Writer), 1942-Ten-Gentlemen-from-West-Point (Writer), 1941-Bedtime-Story (Writer), 1941-Moon-Over-Miami (Writer), 1941-That-Night-in-Rio (Writer), 1935-A-Night-at-the-Opera (Writer), 1952-Anything-Can-Happen (Director), 1950-For-Heaven's-Sake (Director), 1947-Miracle-on-34th-Street (Director), 1947-The-Shocking-Miss-Pilgrim (Director), 1945-Junior-Miss (Director), 1952-Somebody-Loves-Me (Producer), 1957-The-29th-Annual-Academy-Awards (in person)
Theater Credits
Love-in-E-Flat - Director (February 13, 1967 - March 4, 1967), Here's-Love - Other (October 3, 1963 - July 25, 1964), But-Not-Goodbye - Writing (April 11, 1944 - April 29, 1944)
Style
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GEORGE SEATON - DOCUMENT DOUBLE SIGNED 07/26/1955 - HFSID 216931He signs and initials authorization for plane ticket and transportation Document double signed: "George Seaton" and "G. S.", 1p, 8½x5½. Hollywood, California, 1955 July 26.
Price: $320.00
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GEORGE SEATON - DOCUMENT SIGNED 03/25/1954 - HFSID 209423He signs authorization for the purchase of whiskey from the Paramount commissary. Document signed: "George Seaton", 1 page, 8½x5½. Hollywood, California, 1954 March 25. Un-numbered Paramount Pictures Corporation commissary invoice.
Price: $320.00
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GEORGE SEATON - DOCUMENT SIGNED 07/04/1953 - HFSID 216945He signs authorization for a plane ticket Document signed: "George Seaton", 1p, 8½x5½. Hollywood, California, 1953 July 4. Paramount Pictures Corporation invoice number 1805-A for a plane ticket.
Sale Price $272.00
$320.00
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GEORGE SEATON - DOCUMENT SIGNED 07/26/1955 - HFSID 216926He signs authorization for luncheon checks Document signed: "George Seaton", 1 page, 8½x5½. Hollywood, California, 1955 July 26. Un-numbered Paramount Pictures Corporation commissary invoice.
Price: $320.00
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GEORGE SEATON - DOCUMENT SIGNED 10/11/1955 - HFSID 216925He signs authorization for purchase of a case of Scotch. Document signed: "George Seaton", 1 page, 8½x5½. Hollywood, California, 1955 October 11. Un-numbered Paramount Pictures Corporation commissary invoice.
Price: $320.00
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GEORGE SEATON - MEAL TICKET SIGNED 06/03/1954 - HFSID 297414He signs a lunch check at the Paramount Continental Café (1953). Meal Ticket signed: "George Seaton" in pencil, 3½x5½. Meal check from the Continental Cafe, dated 1954 June 4. He signs for payment of $1.63.
Sale Price $162.00
$180.00
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GEORGE SEATON - MEAL TICKET SIGNED 10/29/1953 - HFSID 182143He signs a lunch check at the Paramount Continental Café (1953). Meal Ticket signed: "George Seaton" in pencil, 3½x5½. Meal check from the Continental Cafe, dated 1953 October 29. He signs for payment of $1.60 for a lunch featuring chuck steak.
Sale Price $162.00
$180.00
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GEORGE SEATON - PAYCHECK ENDORSED 07/27/1967 - HFSID 221917He endorses a 1967 check from Paramount Pictures for $1,425.96. Check endorsed: "George Seaton", 7¼x3. Hollywood, California, 1967 July 27. Check no. 822078, drawn on Paramount's Payroll Account at the Bank of America, payable to George Seaton for $1,425.96.
Price: $220.00