TEX TERRY - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 292401
Price: $80.00
TEX TERRY
Older image, still in Western garb, holding a bullwhip with a female
companion. Terry frequently used a whip in his film roles.
Photograph inscribed and signed: "To my Pal/Joyce From/Tex Terry".
Color, 8x10. Edward "Tex" Terry (1922-1985) was the quintessential
henchman in B- Westerns of the 1940s and fifties and later on TV. Terry
observed that his large eyebrows, often complemented by a beard, made him a
natural villain, "so I was always the bad guy." His prominent roles
included The Maverick Queen (1956) and Oregon Trail (1959). He
played the same character type on TV, including The Gene Autry
Show, Tales of Wells Fargo, Gunsmoke and Have Gun, Will
Travel. Terry learned to use a whip while driving mules at age 11, and
often used on in his movie roles. In 1964 he married Hollywood agent Isabel
Draesmer. They retired to his hometown of Coxville, Indiana, opening Tex's
Longhorn Tavern. There, and in an annual birthday party to which he invited the
entire town, Terry - an affable fellow in real life - regaled guests with
stories of his Hollywood days. Fine condition.
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