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WALLACE BEERY - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 53811

B/w photo of a publicity drawing from Alias a Gentleman. This illustration has a large drawing of Beery from the waist up in tux, top hat, monocle and cane next to a smaller one of him dressed like a gangster and brandishing a gun. Alias a Gentleman was released a year before Beery died.

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WALLACE BEERY
B/w photo of a publicity drawing from Alias a Gentleman. This illustration has a large drawing of Beery from the waist up in tux, top hat, monocle and cane next to a smaller one of him dressed like a gangster and brandishing a gun. Alias a Gentleman was released a year before Beery died.
Photograph signed "Wally Beery". B/w, 7¾x10 overall, 7x9 image, one surface. Loew's Inc. publicity photo for Alias a Gentleman (1948), no. 48 of 722. ©1948 Loews's Inc. Captioned: "ALIAS A GENTLEMAN/An M-G-M Picture". Beery (1885-1949, born in Kansas City, Missouri), the younger brother of Noah Beery, Sr., worked in theater before signing his first film contract (1913). Among his memorable movies were The Champ, for which he won a Best Actor Oscar in 1931, Dinner at Eight (1933), Viva Villa and Treasure Island (1934), Barnacle Bill (1941) and Bad Bascomb (1946). He began his career at the age of 16 as an elephant trainer's assistant with the Ringling Bros. circus. Moving to Hollywood, Beery starred in a series of comedy shorts as Sweedie, a Swedish maid. With the advent of sound, he showed his versatility in leading roles and became one of the most popular performers of his time. Among his roles in the 1930s were Pancho Villa, Long John Silver and P.T. Barnum. Lightly toned, creased and bowed. Light scratches and horizontal striations on photo. Otherwise in fine condition.

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