Lorenzo Fuller Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
LORENZO FULLER
Born: March 22, 1919 in Stockton, Kansas
Died: January 08, 2011 in New York City, New York
Lorenzo Fuller (born March 22, 1919) was an American musician, dancer, and actor known for his versatile talent and pioneering contributions in the entertainment industry. Fuller's artistic journey began at a young age, marking him as a significant figure in the realms of theater, music, and dance.
Fuller's foray into the world of theater was marked by his notable participation in the original 1944 Broadway production of "On the Town," where he showcased his exceptional dancing skills. Additionally, he graced the stage in the 1950 production of "Lost in the Stars," drawing attention for his impressive vocal range.
Beyond Broadway, Fuller made his presence felt in the film industry. Among his notable roles was his appearance in the 1955 movie "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," where he played one of the townspeople, capitalizing on his dance skills.
Fuller's contributions weren't confined to just acting and dancing. His musical inclinations led him to release an album, "Lorenzo Fuller Sings," in which he exhibited his vocal prowess, covering a variety of songs that spanned genres and showcased his diverse musical tastes.
Later in his life, Fuller transitioned into academia. He served as a professor at the State University of New York (SUNY) in Binghamton, sharing his vast experience and knowledge with younger generations of aspiring artists.
Fuller's foray into the world of theater was marked by his notable participation in the original 1944 Broadway production of "On the Town," where he showcased his exceptional dancing skills. Additionally, he graced the stage in the 1950 production of "Lost in the Stars," drawing attention for his impressive vocal range.
Beyond Broadway, Fuller made his presence felt in the film industry. Among his notable roles was his appearance in the 1955 movie "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," where he played one of the townspeople, capitalizing on his dance skills.
Fuller's contributions weren't confined to just acting and dancing. His musical inclinations led him to release an album, "Lorenzo Fuller Sings," in which he exhibited his vocal prowess, covering a variety of songs that spanned genres and showcased his diverse musical tastes.
Later in his life, Fuller transitioned into academia. He served as a professor at the State University of New York (SUNY) in Binghamton, sharing his vast experience and knowledge with younger generations of aspiring artists.
1968-The-Devil-in-Velvet (Sound), 1968-The-Devil-in-Velvet (Sound), 1968-Sugar-Daddy (Sound), 1968-Beware-the-Black-Widow (Music Department), 1958-Kiss-Me,-Kate (Performer), 1968-Private-Relations (Sound)
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LORENZO FULLER - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 08/05/1984 - HFSID 36865The African American musician writes a letter to the American Museum of Historical Documents highlighting his career, including "First black with his own radio show" and "first black Popular music director for NBC new york".
Sale Price $175.00
$220.00
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LORENZO FULLER - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 36866The musician and television star is shown in a B/w photograph wearing a plaid suit and bow tie. Photograph signed: "Lorenzo Fuller", B/w 10x8. Lorenzo Fuller (b. 1919) began his musical career at a young age.
Price: $160.00
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LORENZO FULLER - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 36867The musician and television star is shown in a B/w photograph from the neck up wearing a bow tie. Photograph signed: "Lorenzo Fuller", B/w 8x10. Lorenzo Fuller (b. 1919) began his musical career at a young age.
Sale Price $135.00
$160.00
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LORENZO FULLER - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 36864The multi-talented African American musician signs a B/w 7x5 photograph of himself from the chest up with a cigarette in his mouth. Photograph signed: "Lorenzo Fuller", B/w 7x5. Lorenzo Fuller (b. 1919) began his musical career at a young age.
Price: $160.00