Judith Evelyn Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
JUDITH EVELYN
Born: March 20, 1913 in Seneca, South Dakota
Died: May 07, 1967 in New York City, New York
Biography
Judith Evelyn (1913-1967) appeared in four Broadway plays, beginning with Angel Street (which became the film Gaslight) in 1941. She had small but well remembered roles in several films, including the alcoholic "Miss Lonelyhearts" observed by Jimmy Stewart in the Hitchcock classic Rear Window (1954), and Mrs. Higgins in Vincent Price's The Tingler (1959). She was seen on many of the TV playhouses of the 1950s. Judith Evelyn and her husband, Canadian radio producer Andrew Allen, survived the sinking of the SS Athena, the first British passenger ship torpedoed by a German U-boat in World War II (September 3, 1939).
1961-Great-Ghost-Tales (Performer), 1960-Playhouse-90 (Performer), 1959-The-Tingler (Performer), 1957-Producers'-Showcase (Performer), 1956-Front-Row-Center (Performer), 1955-Private-Secretary (Performer), 1954-Look-Up-and-Live (Performer), 1953-The-Gulf-Playhouse (Performer), 1951-Somerset-Maugham-TV-Theatre (Performer), 1951-Starlight-Theatre (Performer), 1951-Sure-As-Fate (Performer), 1948-The-Chevrolet-Tele-Theatre (Performer), 1946-Angel-Street (Performer), 1997-20th-Century-Fox:-The-First-50-Years (Other), 1961-Thriller (Performer), 1958-Twilight-for-the-Gods (Performer), 1958-Shirley-Temple's-Storybook (Performer), 1955-1958-Matinee-Theatre (Performer), 1955-1957-Climax! (Performer), 1956-Giant (Performer), 1956-TV-Reader's-Digest (Performer), 1956-Star-Stage (Performer), 1955-Windows (Performer), 1954-The-Egyptian (Performer), 1954-Rear-Window (Performer), 1950-1951-The-Ford-Theatre-Hour (Performer), 1950-1951-The-Adventures-of-Ellery-Queen (Performer), 1951-The-13th-Letter (Performer), 1953-The-Plymouth-Playhouse (Performer), 1948-The-Philco-Goodyear-Television-Playhouse (Performer), 1962-The-Eleventh-Hour (Performer), 1959-1962-Tales-of-Wells-Fargo (Performer), 1959-The-Further-Adventures-of-Ellery-Queen (Performer), 1955-1957-Alfred-Hitchcock-Presents (Performer), 1955-Studio-57 (Performer), 1955-Lux-Video-Theatre (Performer), 1955-Female-on-the-Beach (Performer), 1952-1953-Broadway-Television-Theatre (Performer), 1955-The-Loretta-Young-Show (Performer), 1953-Chevron-Theatre (Performer), 1953-1958-Schlitz-Playhouse (Performer), 1952-1956-Goodyear-Playhouse (Performer), 1958-Behind-Closed-Doors (Performer), 1958-The-Brothers-Karamazov (Performer), 1956-Hilda-Crane (Performer), 1950-1955-Armstrong-Circle-Theatre (Performer), 1951-1953-Suspense (Performer), 1951-Danger (Performer), 1951-Martin-Kane (Performer), 1955-Kraft-Theatre (Performer), 1951-1952-Studio-One-in-Hollywood (Performer)
The-Shrike - Performer (November 25, 1953 - December 6, 1953), The-Shrike - Performer (January 15, 1952 - May 31, 1952), The-Ivy-Green - Performer (April 5, 1949 - April 9, 1949), Craig's-Wife - Performer (February 12, 1947 - April 12, 1947), The-Rich-Full-Life - Performer (November 9, 1945 - December 1, 1945), Angel-Street - Performer (December 5, 1941 - December 30, 1944)
Style
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JUDITH EVELYN - AUTOGRAPH WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 19610The actress and the Hollywood lawyer sign their names in blue ink, with Weissberger penning a short poem about performer Hildegarde Signatures: "Judith Evelyn", "A man should be featured/A man should be forever/If he doesn't have the sense/to love Hildegarde.…"
Price: $260.00
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JUDITH EVELYN - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED - HFSID 345198The famous actress pens a letter to an admirer in which she thanks him for writing to her and informs him she had granted him with the requested photograph, signed in blue ink Autograph Letter Signed: “Judith Evelyn” in blue ink. 5¼x7. Two pages. No place. No date.
Sale Price $250.00
$320.00
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JUDITH EVELYN - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED - HFSID 344064The Broadway and stage actress signs her name with a note "to Danny" in green ink Autograph note signed: "To Danny/Sincerely/Judith Evelyn" in green ink. 5½x4½.
Sale Price $165.00
$200.00
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JUDITH EVELYN - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED - HFSID 19612Signed autograph note on a small slip of paper Autograph Note signed: "The perennial glamour/gal - Amitie's - Judith Evelyn", 5x1¾. American actress Judith Evelyn (1913-1967) appeared in four Broadway plays, beginning with Angel Street (which became the film Gaslight) in 1941.
Price: $160.00
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JUDITH EVELYN - AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT SIGNED 11/15/1942 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 19611The actress thanks (presumably performer Hildegarde) for the "honor", with Cardy penning a thoughtful note of thanks to Hildegarde Autograph sentiment signed: "Thank you for this honor -/Sincerely/Judith Evelyn", "A lovely evening!…"
Price: $320.00
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JUDITH EVELYN - COLLECTION WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 321459This combination includes a typed, signed letter from Publicist Judith Medlock who writes Theatre World's Daniel Blum on the behalf of her client, Judith Evelyn. It also includes a signature from Judith Evelyn. Two items.
Price: $220.00