WALTER BRENNAN - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 292771
Price: $450.00
WALTER BRENNAN
Shown with Gary Cooper in 6x7¼ movie still from Sergeant York
, inscribed to collector Harry Wilkinson. Brennan was nominated for an Oscar in
this role.
Photograph inscribed and signed: "To Harry/Every good wish/Walter
Brennan". B/w, 6x7¼. Vitagraph Films promotional photo, a still from
Sergeant York (1941). Photo identified on verso as from collector Harry
Wilkinson's Hollywood Museum of Memories, Marblehead, Massachusetts. In 1936, Walter Brennan (1894-1974)
won the first of his three Best Supporting Actor Academy Awards for his
role as Swan Bostrom in Come and Get It, set in the Wisconsin woodlands.
In 1938, he won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role as
septuagenarian horse breeder Peter Goodwin in Kentucky and won again
in 1940 for The Westerner, playing legendary Judge Roy Bean.
Brennan was also nominated for the award in 1941 for Sergeant
York. From 1957-1963, he was Grandpa Amos McCoy in TV's The Real
McCoys. Brennan also portrayed a former cavalry scout raising his
grandson in The Guns of Will Sonnett (ABC, 1967-1969). Multiple ink
stamps and marks (unknown hand) on verso. Corners and edges creased. Corners
worn. Signature lightly beaded but legible. Otherwise, fine condition.
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