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ZACHARY SCOTT - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 30704

Zachary Scott signs a sepia publicity photograph of himself in a suit and tie to a fan. Photograph inscribed and signed: "To Carole/Zachary Scott". Sepia, 8x10. Scott (1914-1965) appeared on London and Broadway stages before making his first film (1944).

Sale Price $195.00

Reg. $240.00

Condition: Lightly creased, otherwise fine condition
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ZACHARY SCOTT
Zachary Scott signs a sepia publicity photograph of himself in a suit and tie to a fan.
Photograph inscribed and signed: "To Carole/Zachary Scott". Sepia, 8x10. Scott (1914-1965) appeared on London and Broadway stages before making his first film (1944). He proved equally adept at playing sympathetic heroes and suave cads. In 1945, he won two Best Actor awards from the New York Film Critics Circle (for Mildred Pierce and The Southerner. Married to actress Ruth Ford, he was a frequent TV guest star in the 1950s and early 1960s. Ink note on verso (no show through). Lightly creased. Otherwise, fine condition.

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