TOM STEELE - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH CO-SIGNED BY: HOUSE PETERS JR. - HFSID 284695
Sale Price $288.00
Reg. $320.00
TOM STEELE and HOUSE PETERS, JR.
B/w photo showing them as a Western lawman and roped prisoner
Photograph signed: "Tom Steele" and "House Peters Jr".
B/w 10x8. Legendary Scottish-born stuntman/actor STEELE (1909-1990)
was the only stuntman under contract to Republic Pictures, which often cast
its serial heroes to for their resemblance to the handsome Steele. Steele,
who starred in Republic's serial, The Masked Marvel, often played three
to four characters in other films and doubled for such actors as Roy Rogers,
Rod Cameron, Clayton Moore and George Montgomery. Steele, who made his film
debut in 1937, appeared in a number of feature films, including The Thing
(1951), Spartacus (1960), Cat Ballou (1965), Harper (1966),
Diamonds Are Forever (1971) and The Blues Brothers (1980), and did
stunts for a number of TV shows, from Adventures of Wild Bill
Hickok (1951) to Hondo (1967). PETERS (1916-2008), played
the original "Mr. Clean" on a string of early TV commercials for the
product. The son of actor House Peters, he had begun his film career
in "B" Westerns and went on to play supporting characters and villians over the
next 32 years. Known as "Junior" or "Juny" by his friends, Peters also served in
the U.S. Army Air Corps' Air Sea Rescue section during WWII. Upon
returning home after the war, he found work in both films and on television, but
Peters left show business in 1965 (after finishing an episode of Lassie)
- keeping a promise to himself that he would leave the business if he hadn't
achieved star status by age 50. House, who then went into the real estate
business in the San Fernando Valley, had appeared in a number of films,
including Ace Drummond (1936), Adventures of Frank and Jesse James
(1948), Cow Town (1950), Gene Autry and the Mounties (1951),
The Red Badge of Courage (1951), Lorna Doone (1951), The Day
the Earth Stood Still (1951), Red Planet Mars (1952), Strategic
Air Command (1955), Rebel Without a Cause (1955), Johnny
Tremain (1957), Rio Conchos (1964) and The Great Sioux
Massacre (1965, his last film). After making his television debut in 1950
on The Gene Autry Show, Peters guest starred on such series as
Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok (1951, 1952), The Cisco Kid (1952),
Death Valley Days (1953), Fury (1956), The Roy Rogers Show
(1956, 1957), Broken Arrow (1958), M Squad (1959), Gunsmoke
(1959, 1961), Wagon Train (1958, 1961, 1962) and Perry Mason
(1964). Fine condition.
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