KATHERINE HEIGL SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED 8×10 PHOTO EARLY YOUNG SIGNATURE BECKETT BAS

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KATHERINE HEIGL SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED 8x10 PHOTO EARLY YOUNG SIGNATURE BECKETT BAS
KATHERINE HEIGL SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED 8x10 PHOTO EARLY YOUNG SIGNATURE BECKETT BAS

KATHERINE HEIGL SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED 8x10 PHOTO EARLY YOUNG SIGNATURE BECKETT BAS
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Very Young Cowboy Western Child Star Bobby Nelson Signed Vintage Portrait

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Very Young Cowboy Western Child Star Bobby Nelson Signed Vintage Portrait
Very Young Cowboy Western Child Star Bobby Nelson Signed Vintage Portrait

Very Young Cowboy Western Child Star Bobby Nelson Signed Vintage Portrait
A VINTAGE ORIGINAL 8X10 INCH AUTOGRAPHED PHOTO OF CHILD ACTOR BOBBY NELSON FROM THE 1920’S. SIGNED IN BLACK INK. PINHOLES ON CORNERS OF PHOTO. Bobby Nelson was born on January 17, 1922 in Santa Monica, California, USA as Robert John Nelson. He was an actor, known for Oliver Twist (1933), Custer’s Last Stand (1936) and Roaring Ranch (1930). He died on December 5, 1974 in Los Angeles, California. Son of Jack Nelson. Served in the US Army during World War II–enlisted in 1942, discharged in 1946. Attended the Lawlor Professional School for young performers, under the tutelage of Viola F. Bobby Nelson was primarily a child actor in films in the 1930s. He later became a public accountant for a 43 year career. Alias : Bobbie NELSON, Little Bobbie NELSON. Biography of Bobby NELSON. American child actor born Robert John Nelson in Santa Monica, California, and passed away in Los Angeles, California. Stood his acting career at age 15, and then became a chartered accountant. Son of the actor director Jack NELSON. Filmography of Bobby NELSON. Bobby NELSON appeared in. 1936 – Custer’s Last Stand (Bobbie NELSON). 1934 – Black fury. 1932 – The Cowboy counselor. 1928 – Tarzan the Mighty. 1937 The Red Rope. 1937 Gun Lords of Stirrup Basin. 1937 The Gambling Terror. 1936 Valley of the Lawless. 1936 Les vengeurs de Buffalo Bill. 1935 Captured in Chinatown. 1935 The Tia Juana Kid. 1935 Cyclone of the Saddle. 1935 The Cowboy and the Bandit. 1935 The Ghost Rider. 1935 L’empire des fantômes. 1935 Rough Riding Ranger. 1934 The Way of the West. 1933 King of the Arena. 1933 On Your Guard. 1932 The Cowboy Counsellor. 1931 Battling with Buffalo Bill Ch. 1931 Two Fisted Justice. 1931 Heroes of the Flames. 1931 Spell of the Circus. 1930 Six-Gun Justice (court-mérage). 1930 Son of Courage (court-mérage). 1930 The Battling Kid (court-mérage). 1930 Le ranch de Noé. 1930 Post of Honor (court-mérage). 1930 The Last Stand (court-mérage). 1929 The Orphan of the Wagon Trails. 1929 The Kid Comes Thru. 1929 The Waif of the Wilderness. 1929 The Boy and a Bad Man. 1928 Tarzan the Mighty. 1928 The Cheer Leader. 1927 Perils of the Jungle. 1927 Smith’s Kindergarten. 1927 Life of an Actress. 1927 The Bum’s Rush. 1926 Sunshine of Paradise Alley. 1926 The Valley of Bravery. 1926 The Fighting Boob. 1926 Beyond the Rockies. Bobby Nelson (1922 – 1974) starred in the Pioneer Kid silent series in the late 1920s. When talkies arrived, Nelson did westerns with Hoot Gibson, Ken Maynard, Tom Tyler, Buffalo Bill, Jr. (Jay Wilsey) and Rex Lease. His last film appearances were in the Johnny Mack Brown and Bob Steele westerns for producer A. Nelson then seemed to disappear from the Hollywood scene. Les Adams has Bobby spotted in 31 sound era films, and that includes 19 westerns and 5 serials. Our earlier profile on Bobby Nelson had him identified as Robert John Nelson, born July 21, 1923 in Santa Monica, California, and passed away on August 5, 1993 from gastric carcinoma; employment listed as self-employed Public Accountant for 43 years; World War II service from 1943-45; and burial at Fairhaven Memorial Park, Santa Ana, California. That information was incorrect. Lila Ashear discovered the following on our Hollywood father and son, director Jack Nelson and child actor Bobby Nelson. John Claude (Jack) Nelson. World War I Draft Card: John Claude Nelson, Actor, born October 15, 1887 Memphis, Tennessee; employer: Fox Studios; married; address in Los Angeles, California. Dated June 5, 1917. World War I Draft Card: Jack Claude (John) Nelson, Actor, born October 15, 1886; employer: Thos. Ince, Pico & Georgia, Los Angeles; married: Grace Martha Nelson. Dated September 12, 1918. 1930 Federal Census, Cuhuenga Blvd. Los Angeles; born 1891 Tennessee; living with wife Stella born 1893 in Iowa; son Robert J. Born 1922; occupation Director – Studio. Robert John Nelson/Bobby Nelson. Los Angeles; Robert J. Nelson living with father John C. Nelson born Tennessee; mother Stella born Iowa; father’s occupation: Director – Studio. California Birth Index: Robert J. Nelson, born January 17, 1922 in Los Angeles County, California; mother’s maiden name: Heiser. World War II Enlistment Card: Robert J. Nelson, born January 17, 1922 in California; Enlistment City: Los Angeles, California. Enlisted October 28, 1942. VA Cemetery Listings, Los Angeles National Cemetery: Robert J. January 17, 1922; died December 5, 1974; PFC US Army, Served October 28, 1942 – 10 February, 1946. As mentioned, Bobby’s father was writer/director/actor Jack Nelson (1886 or 1887 or 1891 – 1948; note the several birth years listed in the census above). The senior Nelson began acting in the 1910s, and most of his directing work occurred in the 1920s – for example, he helmed Bob Custer silent oaters for producer Jesse J. Goldburg and FBO as well as co-directing (with Ray Taylor) a couple of Frank Merrill jungle serials, PERILS OF THE JUNGLE (Weiss Brothers/Artclass, 1927) and TARZAN THE MIGHTY (Universal, 1928). Both of those cliffhangers included young Bobby in the cast. When talkies arrived, Jack Nelson directed a few ultra low budget westerns including THE BORDER MENACE (Aywon, 1934) with Bill Cody and THE RAWHIDE TERROR (Security, 1934), a disjointed cheapy produced by Art Mix/Denver Dixon/Albert Victor Adamson. Jack Nelson also co-wrote the screenplay for the Richard Talmadge chapterplay PIRATE TREASURE (Universal, 1934). ARZAN THE MIGHTY – 1928. Jack Nelson & Ray Taylor. Ian McCloskey Heath &. Lord Greystoke, Tarzan’s uncle. FBO was discouraged from filming a sequel to Tarzan and the Golden Lion because of the bad reception it got from critics. Universal saw that there was an opening and, inspired by fond memories of the success of their Elmo Lincoln serials, approached ERB for a Tarzan property for a new serial. They paid him an undisclosed sum for the rights to Jungle Tales of Tarzan, a collection of short stories about Tarzan’s early life, and Ian McCloskey Heath wrote a shooting treatment named after the book. That title was soon abandoned in favour of Tarzan the Mighty and the similarities to ERB’s original work became more tenuous. To play the lead Universal hired a handsome, muscular 35-year-old stunt man who was a veteran of two Tarzan films – The Son of Tarzan and The Adventures of Tarzan. Merrill was a national gymnastics champion in 1916 and 1918 and was a perfect choice for the role. His impressive vine work helped the film’s success considerably and he is credited with devising the well-known vine swinging for which Tarzan is famous. Opposite Merrill was an attractive 23-year-old named Natalie Kingston, who played the love interest – Mary Trevor, not Jane. PLOT – Note: Spoiler warning. Tarzan befriends a woman named Mary and her younger brother, Bobby, survivors of a shipwreck. They are harassed frequently by a colony of thugs who are descended from pirates, led by a brute named Black John who has strong desires for Mary. Mary soon learns that Tarzan is heir to the Greystoke estate from documents he has kept for years but does not understand. Black John attempts to pose as the missing Greystoke, shoots Tarzan and then traps Bobby and Greystoke in a cave and assumes Greystoke’s identity. He plans to return to England as Lord Greystoke with Mary as his new bride. Tarzan recovers from his wound and rescues Bobby and Greystoke. Black John continues his scheming and soon after Greystoke is stabbed by his disloyal secretary. Tarzan and Bobby arrive in time to save Greystoke and Black John is savaged by leopards as he escapes. Tarzan refuses to return to civilisation with Greystoke and Mary decides to stay on in the jungle with Tarzan. Tarzan the Mighty, released in 15 chapters in 1928 through 1929, starred Frank Merrill, who had doubled for Elmo Lincoln in Adventures of Tarzan The film was loosely based on Jungle Tales of Tarzan which provided an excuse for retelling Tarzan’s origin before focusing on his battles with Black John, a pirate pretending to be the long-lost John Greystoke in order to claim his fortune. Tarzan, the real Lord Greystoke, traveled to England to expose the impostor. Natalie Kingston played Tarzan’s mate, called Mary Trevor rather than Jane Porter. Mary Trevor and her younger brother, Bobby, are castaways befriended by Tarzan. These two characters reappeared in the first Tarzan Sunday colour newspaper strip drawn by Rex Maxon in 1931. Since Merrill was a champion gymnast, his Tarzan stunts were especially impressive. He was the first to invent the system of vine swinging that would be copied in every Tarzan film from then on. Tarzan the Mighty was a critical and financial success and Universal used the profits to make landmark films such as All Quiet on the Western Front and to produce a Tarzan sequel, Tarzan the Tiger. Tarzan the Mighty (1928). Working Title: Jungle Tales of Tarzan. Directors: Jack Nelson and Ray Taylor. Writers: Edgar Rice Burroughs (novel) Ian McClosky Heath Jack Nelson. Al Ferguson Black John, village ruler of Pirates’ descendants. Natalie Kingston Mary Trevor. Bobby Nelson Bobby Trevor, Mary’s younger brother. Lorimer Johnston Lord Greystoke, Tarzan’s uncle. Production Companies Universal Pictures. Distributors Adventure Pictures (UK) MCA/Universal Pictures (US). Black and White Silent Film length: 2315 m. Released: October 29, 1928. The original star for Tarzan the Mighty was to have been Joe Bonomo, promoted by the studio as the greatest of all Tarzans. Near the end of work on another picture, Perils of the Wild (1925), Bonono fractured his left leg and injured his sacroiliac. Frank Merrill, who had doubled for Elmo Lincoln in the Adventures of Tarzan and Perils of the Jungle (1927), was offered the job and began work the next day. Frank Merrill’s real name was Arthur Poll. Frank was national gymnastics champion from 1916 to 1918. In his lifetime, won scores of championships in rope climbing, Roman rings, parallel bars, weight lifting, etc. The serial was originally planned to contain 12 chapters but because of its popularity in the theatres it was extended to 15 chapters. When a friend of Merrill’s learned of a physical culture contest in England he entered Merrill’s photo without his knowledge. Merrill was voted second runner-up for “World’s Most Perfectly Developed Man” and the publicity from this added to attendance at the movie. The irony is that Merrill’s body was more thoroughly covered than any other Tarzan. Since Merrill had doubled for Elmo Lincoln Universal claimed that Merrill was “The Original Tarzan”. The film was based loosely on Jungle Tales of Tarzan touching on some of the themes from that book: Tarzan’s wondering about the concept of God, his challenge to Goro the moon, his concern over not having a mate, the apes Teeka and Taug, etc. The two main heirlooms Tarzan found in his father’s cabin in Tarzan of the Apes — the locket and hunting knife — become a single object in the film: the carved knife that Tarzan wears around his neck. No known prints of the serial are known to exist. Melvin Koontz and Jackie. Melvin Koontz doubled for Frank Merrill as Tarzan in Tarzan The Mighty. The movie began filming April 12,1928. The studio followed it up with one more “Tarzan the Tiger” also starring Merrill. Merrill was stood six feet tall, was a muscular 200 pounds, as well as a fine athelete. He competed and won a championship on the Roman Rings. Merrill wore a Leopard skin around his hips and over his left shoulder. The lion in the picture is Jackie, who was trained by Melvin Koontz specifically for motion picture work. Melvin also doubled for Victor Mature in Demetrius and the Gladator. Autographed Frank Merrill Photo. White Gorilla, The (1945)…. Ed Bradford, Perils of the Jungle stock footage. Tarzan the Tiger (1929)…. Little Wild Girl, The (1928)…. Aka Flaming Justice (1928) (UK). Tarzan the Mighty (1928)…. Perils of the Jungle (1927)…. Cupid’s Knockout (1926)…. Fighting Doctor, The (1926)…. Hollywood Reporter, The (1926)…. Savages of the Sea (1925)…. Fighting Heart, A (1924)…. Adventures of Tarzan, The (1921)…. A scene from PERILS OF THE JUNGLE, a 1927 Weiss Brothers serial that, amazingly, survives complete as a multi-tinted 16mm print in the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Every chapter ends with one or more cast members imperiled by wild animals. In this still, leading man FRANK MERRILL has just been seized by a mad elephant. On the left is his sidekick, Milt Morante; on the right (barely visible) is leading lady Eugenia Gilbert. On the strength of his work in this serial Merrill was cast by Universal to play Tarzan in two late-silent chapter plays. Ref: B Movies & Serials Facebook Group. Horizontal three-sheet posterLobby Hanger. Upright three-sheet posterSix-sheet poster. From Universal Weekly 1928 Reprinted in Jerry Schneider’s ERB and the Silver Screen: Vol. 1 The Silent Years. Lobby Card 11 x 14. Chapter One: The Terror of Tarzan. Tarzan (Frank Merrill), whose parents died in the heart of the jungle, was adopted by a she-ape. Spending his childhood among the wild beasts he understands their language and, grown to manhood, becomes king of the jungle Through the few books and pictures left in the hut of his dead parents he learns the rudiments of English. Deep in the jungle is a village inhabited by the descendants of pirates. Black John (Al Ferguson), a beach comber, has worked on the supertitions of these primitive people until he dominates them completely. He conducts a ceremony with incantations to set the evil spirits against Tarzan and his apes, who have raided their cattle. Mary (Natalie Kingston) and Bob (Bobby Nelson), sister and brother castaways, are living among the tribe and Black John, despite Mary’s protest, determines to make her his bride. One morning, as Mary is bathing in a forest pool, she is discovered by Tarzan, who is fascinated by this strange and beautiful creature. Suddenly he is horrified to see a swarm of crocodiles sliding into the pool from the opposite shore. His battle-cry acquaints Mary with her desperate situation. She swims frantically for the bank pursued by a monster crocodile. Death seems inevitable when Tarzan dives from a tree and tackles the beast with his bare hands. Chapter Two: The Love Call. From the bank Mary sees her deliverer kill the crocodile and realizes she has been saved by Tarzan. Returning to the village, she learns that black John plans to trap Tarzan. Taug, the ape, wandering through the forest, is caught in the trap. The natives, who are watching, think they have caught Tarzan and, leaving a guard, speed to the village with the news. The enraged cries of Taug are heard by Tarzan, who rushes to his rescue. He leaps upon the guar, knocks him senseless, releases Taug and entraps the guard. When Black John arrives with the villagers he is infuriated at being duped, and when he sees Mary smile her relief promises her Tarzan’s head as a wedding present. Mary cries out in horror, and Tarzan, who is watching from a treetop, gives his battle-cry. The terrified natives flee for safety. Black John realizes Mary has stayed behind, and sneaking back discovers Mary and Bobby talking to Tarzan. Later, when Mary overhears Black John planning to trap Tantor, she determines to warn Tarzan, but discovers she is a prisoner in her hut. Little Bobby escapes and goes into the forest looking for Tarzan. Just as he is about to be trampled by the terrified elephant who is being driven toward the pit by the natives, Tarzan rescues him and climbs into a tree. A limb breaks and they are thrown into the spiked elephant pit. Chapter Three: The Call of the Jungle. Tarzan recovers quickly from the fall into the elephant pit, but Bobby is stunned. With the boy in his arms he climbs out, takes the boy to his hut and revives him. Black John and the tribesmen return to the village. He tells Mary that he alone knows of Bobbie’s whereabouts and if she wishes to save him she must consent to the immediate marriage. At Tarzan’s hut Bobby tries to make Tarzan understand that he should return to the village, that Mary needs him. At the village Mary consents to marry Black John, as she sees not other way to save her little brother. Night comes and with it the ceremony that gives Mary to Black John. After a weird dance he offers to fight any man in the tribe for her. None dare face him until Tarzan suddenly drops from a tree. The two men fight fiercely. Tarzan, who has vanquished Black John, finds himself surrounded. He gives his jungle cry. Tantor, the elephant, is the first to respond and tears through the jungle to the aid of Tarzan, who is bound fast and helpless to a stake. As Tantor breaks through the village wall, Black John hurls his spear at Tarzan. Chapter Four: The Lion’s Leap. Tarzan is captured by the people of the Lost Village, but, tied to the stake, his call for aid brings Tantor, the mighty elephant, crashing through the stockade. The villagers flee and Tarzan breaks free, avoiding the spear of death hurled by Black John, who flees, taking little Bobby with him. Tarzan snatches the swooning Mary into his arms and rides away on Tantor. He threatens the terrified child with the lash and forces him to divulge the location of Tarzan’s hut. A curious scene takes place between Mary and the primitive man at the hut. Through his hoarded books and pictures she concludes that he is the son of Lord Greystoke, soldier and explorer. Tarzan discovers his love for Mary. Night finds Tarzan swinging in the jungle defying them to take away his new found mate. He is unaware that Black John has crept up to his hut and surprised Mary. Terrified for his safety Mary goes. Uttering his terrible challenge he makes for the village. Black John hurries to the hut where he has imprisoned Mary and Bobbie. He forces them into a room over a pit where a great lion is snarling. Chapter Five: Flames of Hate. Black John is foiled when he sees that Numa, the lion, not only knows Tarzan, but fears him as well. The beast runs from him. The villagers scatter as Tarzan utters his jungle cry. He crashes through the hut to her side. He and Black John battle. Tarzan vanquishes him and would kill him, but Mary pleads with him not to commit murder. Tarzan lets him go and leaves the village, without further conflict, in the company of Mary and Bobby. They go to Tarzan’s hut in the jungle. In the village Black John is rousing the tribesmen to go with him and take Mary from Tarzan. As they approach the hut, armed with spears, Bobby spies them and gives the alarm. Tarzan wishes to rush out and do battle, but Mary restrains him. Seeing that Tarzan will not come out Black John posts guards on every side and then throws a flaming spear into the roof of the brush hut. As Mary, Bobby and Tarzan huddle together in the middle of the hut the flaming roof drops in while the tribesmen hurl their huge spears. Chapter Six: The Fiery Pit. Black John’s attempt to drive Tarzan and his friends from the burning hut was frustrated by a sudden rainstorm. With the fire extinguished, Tarzan dashes from the hut, with Bobbie following, while the natives flee in superstitious fear. Black John finds Mary alone and captures her, forcing her to return to the village, where she is imprisoned in the ceremonial chamber. In the meantime Tarzan and Bobbie discover that Mary has disappeared. They set out for the village. Mary is hoping they will arrive in time to save her from Black John, who has found the papers identifying Tarzan as Lord Greystoke, and is planning to annex the title and estates for himself. Leaving Mary chained hand and foot and well guarded, Black John goes to prepare for the marriage ceremony. Bobbie slips through the village and sees Black John leaving the ceremonial chamber. He manages to reach Mary and hears of her danger. He goes for Tarzan and, returning, tricks the guards so Tarzan can overcome them. One of the guards recovers and goes to warn Black John. As Tarzan is breaking the last of Mary’s chains the shadows of Black John and his conspirators are seen. A knife is raised and plunges down towards the shadow of Tarzan. Chapter Seven: The Leopard’s Lair. Tarzan senses their peril. He whirls and grapples with their menacing foes. A vicious fight ensues. Mary and Bobby flee. Black John attempts to capture them, but Bobby outwits him and they escape. When Tarzan overpowers his foes the patriarch of the tribe is awed. He asks Tarzan to be chief of the tribe in place of Black John. Mary persuades Tarzan to accept and the ceremonial rites are set for that night. While the ceremony is in progress Black John steals the sleeping Bobby. Mary discovers that the boy has vanished and tries to reach Tarzan, but she is not allowed to enter the ceremonial chamber. While Black John sleeps in his secret hiding-place in the jungle, Bobby steals Tarzan’s papers from him. Black John wakens and pursues the boy into the jungle. When the ceremony is over, Mary tells Tarzan that Bobby has disappeared. Tarzan leads the tribe in search of the lost child. Bobby takes refuge in a leopard’s cave to escape his pursuer. Tarzan is told by a monkey, whose language he understands, where to find Bobby. While he speeds to the rescue, Mary is followed and seized by Taug, the ape, who carries her off. Chapter Eight: The Jungle Traitor. Tarzan, warned by the monkey of Bobby’s plight, comes to the rescue and vanquished the leopard, but Bobby gets out through a secret passage without seeing Tarzan. He is again caught by Black John and taken away. A native runs to Tarzan and tells him that Mary is in the clutches of Taug, the ape, Tarzan sets out to rescue her. Black John and Bobby come upon an expedition headed by Lord Greystoke (Lorimer Johnston), in search of the lost heir, Tarzan. Having stolen Tarzan’s papers, Black John represents himself as Tarzan. Bobby insists that Black John is an impostor, but the latter assures Lord Greystoke that a recent illness has made Bobby irresponsible. Lord Greystoke insists upon more evidence and Black John says he will produce the family hunting knife, which he knows Tarzan has. As he leaves Greystoke’s camp he steals a rifle and starts for Tarzan’s hut. Tarzan overtakes Taug, and after a terrific battle, overcomes him and frees Mary. He takes her to his hut and tells her he will continue the hunt for Bobby. As he stands in his lookout in the tree top, Black John spies him and shoots. Tarzan tumbles form the tree with a crash. Chapter Nine: Lost in the Jungle. Tarzan saves Mary Trevor from the clutches of Taug, the ferocious gorilla and carries her to his hut. Meantime, Black John is stalking Tarzan in order to steal certain papers and heirlooms and establish himself as the Earl of Greystoke. As Tarzan leaves the hut to go in search of Bobby, Black John sees him in a tree and shoots him. Tarzan falls from the tree unconscious, though not seriously wounded. Black John believes him dead, as does Mary, who heard the gun shot and ran to Tarzan. Black John enters the hut and seizes the credentials proving Tarzan’s identity. He then insists that Mary go with him, but she refuses, preferring death to such a course. At Greystoke’s camp, Bobby tells the lord what a great man Tarzan is, and how Tarzan once saved him and Tantor the elephant. Greystoke is deeply impressed by the boy’s story and determines to find Tarzan. In the meantime, Mary and Tarzan, who has recovered, set out to find Bobby. On their way to Tarzan’s hut Greystoke and Bobby meet Black John, who tries to convince Greystoke that he is the missing heir. Greystoke tells Black John he must find Tarzan before making a decision. Black John becomes furious, and at the point of his gun drives Bobby and Lord Greystoke into a cave, blocking the entrance with a big boulder. He tells them he will report their death and claim the Greystoke title. Hastening to their camp he dons Greystoke’s clothes. Seeing Tarzan and Mary approaching the tent, Black John tries to shoot at Tarzan from ambush, but fears to fire because of Mary. Mary and Tarzan come into the tent and Mary, seeing Black John with his back turned, thinks him a stranger. She inquire fore Bobby. When he answers Tarzan recognizes his voice and leaps at him just as Black John pulls the trigger of his pistol. Chapter Ten: The Jaws of Death. Mary tries to intervene between the two men and Tarzan seizes the opportunity to wrest the gun from Black John and would kill him were it not for Mary’s protest. Tarzan yields to her plea and contents himself with binding Black John to a tree, after which they resume their search for Bobby. Tarzan calls his jungle friends to help him locate Bobby. A monkey who has discovered the prisoners in the cave leads Tarzan and Mary to their rescue. Greystoke, returning to camp, finds Black John who tells him their camp has been attacked by natives and Greystoke and Bobby carried away. Black John makes a proposition to the secretary that they return together to England and claim the title and estates of Lord Greystoke. Meanwhile at the cave Greystoke sees Tarzan’s knife and recognizes the family crest carved on the handle. Mary produces the papers and trinkets, which they had taken from Black John, and Greystoke realizes that Tarzan is the legitimate heir he seeks. Before returning to England Lord Greystoke wishes to visit the hut where his brother died. When they arrive they are startled by the appearance of Black John, who covers them with a gun. The secretary appears in another part of the hut and also covers them. They turn to make a dash for freedom and discover they are surrounded by natives. Chapter Eleven: A Thief in the NIght. Tarzan gives his battle cry and leaps upon Black John. The secretary takes flight. Tantor comes in response to Tarzan’s cry and scatters the blacks. Tarzan overpowers Black John and throws him out. Lord Greystoke is satisfied that Tarzan is the man he is seeking and they leave for the sea coast. Black John finds the secretary in the jungle. He forces him to return to Lord Greystoke, present an alibi, and regain his confidence. During the night the secretary is to stab Greystoke, steal Tarzan’s documents and bring them to Black John. The secretary agrees and rejoins the party. That night, at the jungle camp, the secretary carries out Black John’s plan and steals the papers, leaving Greystoke badly wounded. Tarzan, sleeping in a nearby tree senses danger. He rouses Mary, who goes to Greystoke’s assistant, while he follows the secretary into the wilds. The secretary turns the papers over to Black John, who promptly deserts him, leaving him at the mercy of the wild beasts. At the camp Mary looks up at a sound and sees Black John advancing on her with leering face and clutching hands. Chapter Twelve: The Enemy of Tarzan. Black John grabs Mary, but she gains possession of the knife and threatens to kill herself if he harms Greystoke. She agrees to go with Black John if he will leave the man in peace. At the scene of the secretary’s fate Tarzan searches in vain for the stolen documents. Failing to find them, he concludes that Black John must have them and calls on his friends, the beasts, to locate his enemy. Bobby, sneaking from camp at Black John’s entrance, finally finds Tarzan, who races back to save Mary. Black John again gets Mary into his clutches when she stumbles and falls. Intent upon the destruction of Greystoke he starts back to the camp. Suddenly he hears Tarzan coming through the jungle. He picks up Mary and carries her off. He sees two renegades from the Lost Village and enlists their aid. Seeking to impress them he fires his gun and Tarzan who is searching for them is directed by the shot ot their hiding place. When he discovers them Tarzan makes a leap for Black John, but is overpowered and bound to a tree. Numa, the lion, who is Tarzan’s enemy, is heard roaring in the forest and Black John thinking the beast will destroy him drags away the horrified Mary. Chapter Thirteen: Perilous Paths. Tarzan found Mary in the hands of Black John, but as he is about to rescue her he is knocked on the head. Black John’s men tie their unconscious victim to a tree. Tarzan, regaining consciousness, sees a lion about to spring on him. He is saved by the elephant, who drives the lion away and helps Tarzan loosen his bonds. Meanwhile, with the aid of his jungle friends, Tarzan finds the cave where Mary is imprisoned. The guards attack him and they have a desperate battle. Having forced the wounded Greystoke to sign false documents proving his identity Black John attacks him, intent upon his death. Chapter Fourteen: Facing Death. The explosion of the mine laid by Black John in the stream works havoc in the little party. Mary and Tarzan are thrown against a log senseless while Lord Greystoke and Bobby, hurled on the bank of the stream, appear to be dead. Just as Mary is regaining consciousness she realizes that Black John is near her ransacking Tarzan’s treasure box. Before she can cry out and arouse Tarzan, Black John forces her out of the stream. He threatens to leave Bobby, who is still breathing, to die unless she promises to marry him. Lord Greystoke, still dazed is forced along with the others and finally taken aboard his own yacht by Black John, who tells the Captain that he is the authentic heir. Meanwhile, Tarzan regains his wits and is frantic when he discovers his friends have disappeared — after hours of searching he makes his way to the coast and seeing the yacht at anchor in the bay, seizes a canoe and is soon stealing on board. Just as he is making his way below he hears a cry from Mary. He finds Mary the unwilling victim of Black John’s love making. A fierce battle follows — Black John forces Tarzan up to the deck where the sea men, mistaking Tarzan for an enemy, aid Black John in his fight until Tarzan is thrown into the sea. Chapter Fifteen: The Reckoning. After Black John succeeded in throwing Tarzan into the sea, Mary Trevor was in a desperate situation. The Earl of Greystoke suffered a complete lapse of memory and was putty in the hands of the unscrupulous villain. When they reached England they were enthusiastically greeted at Greystoke Castle. Black John was hailed as the future Earl by the unsuspecting retainers. Plans for the wedding which Black John was forcing upon Mary were quickly arranged and the fateful day arrived. Little did Mary dream that Tarzan had been picked up by a fishing vessel and landed in a little village on the English coast. When the wedding ceremony was half over Tarzan, ragged and breathless, burst in upon them. The sudden shock of his appearance restored the clarity of Lord Greystoke’s mind. He denounced Black John as an impostor and Tarzan claimed the willing Mary as his bride. From the Brian Bohnett collection. Novelization by Arthur B. Queen of His Kind 5. Black John Plots 6. A Pawn of Passion 8. Black John’s Revenge 13. The Stolen Heritage 15. Treachery Higher Up 16. A Thief in the Night 17. The Day of Reckoning 19. The term child actor or child actress is generally applied to a child acting on stage or in motion pictures or television, but also to an adult who began their acting career as a child. To avoid confusion, the latter is also called a former child actor. Closely associated is teenage actor or teen actor, an actor who reached popularity as a teenager. Many child actors find themselves struggling to adapt as they become adults, mainly due to typecasting. Macaulay Culkin and Lindsay Lohan are two particular famous child actors who eventually experienced much difficulty with the fame they acquired at a young age. Many child actors also become successful adult actors as well, a prime example of this being Jodie Foster, who was 12 years old in the film Taxi Driver in 1976 and went on to become an adult star with variety of films including The Silence of the Lambs (1991). In the United States, the activities of child actors are regulated by the governing labor union, if any, and state laws. Some projects film in remote locations specifically to evade regulations intended to protect the child. Longer work hours or risky stunts prohibited by California, for example, might be permitted to a project filming in British Columbia. US federal law specifically exempted minors working in the Entertainment Business from all provisions of the Child Labor Laws. Any regulation of child actors is governed by disparate state laws. Due to the large presence of the entertainment industry in Hollywood, the state of California has some of the most explicit laws protecting child actors. Being a minor, a child actor must secure an entertainment work permit before accepting any paid performing work. Compulsory education laws mandate that the education of the child actor not be disrupted while the child is working, whether the child actor is enrolled in public school, private school or even home school. The child does their schoolwork under the supervision of a studio teacher while on the set. In the United Kingdom, a child actor is defined as someone under school leaving age. [1][2] A child requires three hours minimum of tutoring daily and a lesson must be a minimum of 30 minutes to count towards the total and with regards to 16 and 17-year-olds in further education, considerations are made in regards to their studies. There are regulations and guidance to safeguard all actors under the age of 18; OFCOM guidance states a child’s health and safety, wellbeing and welfare is paramount in television production and factors such as their age, maturity and life experiences can affect their performance. [4] OFCOM also advises that broadcasters undertake risk assessments, consider seeking expert advice and follow best practise. Jackie Coogan earned millions of dollars from working as a child actor only to see most of it squandered by his parents. In 1939, California weighed in on this controversy and enacted the Coogan Bill which requires a portion of the earnings of a child to be preserved in a special savings account called a blocked trust. Also criticize the parents of child actors for allowing their children to work, believing that more “normal” activities should be the staple during the childhood years. Observe that competition is present in all areas of a child’s life-from sports to student newspaper to orchestra and band-and believe that the work ethic instilled or the talent developed accrues to the child’s benefit. The child actor may experience unique and negative pressures when working under tight production schedules. Large projects which depend for their success on the ability of the child to deliver an effective performance add to the pressure. Ethel Merman, who several times worked in long-running stage productions with child actors, disliked what she eventually saw as their overprofessionalization – “acting more like midgets than children” – and disapproved of parents pushing adulthood on them. This section possibly contains synthesis of material which does not verifiably mention or relate to the main topic. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. (May 2019) (Learn how and when to remove this template message). Jodie Foster in 1974. There are many instances of troubled adult lives due to the stressful environment to which child actors are subjected. It is common to see a child actor grow up in front of the camera, whether in films, television shows or both. However, it is not uncommon to see child actors continue their careers throughout as actors or in a different professional field. Jodie Foster started acting at age three, becoming the quintessential child actor during the 1970s with roles in films such as Tom Sawyer (1973), Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore (1974), Taxi Driver (1976), Bugsy Malone (1976), The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane (1976), and Freaky Friday (1976). A child prodigy, Foster received her first Academy Award nomination at age 13 and later took a sabbatical from films to attend Yale University. She made a successful transition to adult roles, winning two Academy Awards for Best Actress before the age of 30, and starring in several successful and acclaimed films such as The Accused (1988), The Silence of the Lambs (1991), Nell (1994), Maverick (1994), Contact (1997), and The Brave One (2007), thus establishing herself as one of the most accomplished and sought-after actresses of her generation. Now adults, Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson, the three leads of the acclaimed Harry Potter film series (2001-11), starred in all the installments in the series, and have since continued to act in film, television, and theater in their early thirties. Her performance earned her a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination at age eight in 2002, making her the youngest nominee in SAG history. She later appeared in major Hollywood productions, in such acclaimed blockbuster films as Man on Fire (2004), War of the Worlds (2005), Charlotte’s Web (2006), Hounddog (2007), The Secret Life of Bees (2008), Coraline (2009), The Twilight Saga film series (2009-12), The Runaways (2010), and The Motel Life (2012). Fanning’s younger sister, Elle Fanning also rose to prominence as a child actress, having appeared in many films since before she turned three. Miranda Cosgrove, known mainly for her role on Drake & Josh as a child, gained more attention for her role as a teenager in the show iCarly. Since the end of the show she has been featured in other roles, including as the voice of Margo in the Despicable Me franchise. Once she was of age, she decided to pursue a college degree in film at the University of Southern California. Shirley Temple became a public figure and diplomat, beginning in the 1960s. Ambassador in countries such as Ghana and Czechoslovakia. Mary-Kate Olsen was treated for an eating disorder, deemed anorexia, but her twin sister remained less troubled. In an article with the magazine Marie Claire, Mary-Kate expressed the bittersweet nature of the twins’ childhood. “I look at old photos of me, and I don’t feel connected to them at all, ” she said. I would never wish my upbringing on anyone… But I wouldn’t take it back for the world. Since the beginning of her career at age 15 in 1999, Mandy Moore is one of the child stars to have success as an adult. Drew Barrymore started acting at age three. During her childhood she battled with drugs, but today she continues to act in films. Natalie Portman took a small break in acting to get a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Harvard University before continuing her career as an actress. Rider Strong, known as “Shawn Hunter” in Boy Meets World, was educated at Columbia University and now runs a successful blog and published a graphic novel. [11] Neil Patrick Harris got his acting start in Doogie Howser, M. He continues to act in television, films and theater. Jonathan Lipnicki, known mostly for the Stuart Little films, now successfully competes in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. [11] Sara Gilbert is known for her role on Roseanne and is now successful as a talk show host on The Talk. Also from Rosanne, Michael Fishman continued to work in film, but behind the scenes and has since been nominated for an Emmy for the work he did in Sports Science. [11] Kirsten Dunst and Lacey Chabert both made the transition from a child actress to an adult actress with a rough patch including depression. After a stay in a rehabilitation center, Dunst was able to recover and continue her career. She proves that the pressures of growing up under the spotlight may not come without repercussions. Roddy McDowall, who had a long and distinguished career including as the regular star of the Planet of the Apes series; Micky Dolenz, who started his career as a child star in the 1950s, grew up to be a musician of the successful 1960s pop group The Monkees, which had its own successful television show; Ron Howard, who, in addition to being the star of both of the long running The Andy Griffith Show and Happy Days television series, became an Academy Award-winning director in adulthood; Elijah Wood, who continued his career successfully into adulthood starring as Frodo Baggins in The Lord of the Rings film series and starring as Ryan Newman in the television series Wilfred. Other child actors who have continued their careers into adulthood include Mandy Moore, Rose Marie, Hayley Mills, Ann Jillian, Johnny Whitaker, Kathy Garver, Tim Matheson, Bonnie Franklin, Melissa Gilbert, Danielle Brisebois, Erika Eleniak, Max Pomeranc, Christina Ricci, Shelley Fabares, Candace Cameron Bure, Karron Graves, Gaby Hoffmann, Hilary Duff, Molly Ringwald, Stacy Ferguson, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Lisa Whelchel, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Soleil Moon Frye, Melissa Joan Hart, Dean Stockwell, Kurt Russell, Fred Savage, Neil Patrick Harris, Michelle Chia, Shawn Lee, Joshua Ang, Aloysius Pang, Raven-Symoné and other Academy Award winners and nominees include; Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Scarlett Johansson, Jake Gyllenhaal, Joaquin Phoenix, Helen Hunt, Irene Cara, Reese Witherspoon, Hilary Swank, Christian Bale, Saoirse Ronan, Brie Larson, Regina King, Jennifer Lawrence, Emma Stone, Elizabeth Taylor, and Leonardo DiCaprio. Many actors’ careers are short-lived and this is also true of child actors. Many actors out of personal choice that start their careers as child actors decide not to pursue the same careers as adults, Shirley Temple became a public figure and diplomat. Peter Ostrum, appearing in his only role, the title character of Charlie Bucket in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory became a large-scale veterinarian surgeon. Whilst Jenny Lewis, formerly of film Troop Beverly Hills in 1989, is a well-known singer-songwriter indie rock musician. In Poland, former child actors and identical twin brothers Lech and Jaroslaw Kaczynski became successful politicians, at one time Lech being President and Jaroslaw the Prime Minister. January 17, 1922 in Santa Monica, California, USA. December 5, 1974 in Los Angeles, California, USA. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Autographs\Celebrities”. The seller is “memorabilia111″ and is located in this country: US. 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VERY YOUNG Child Actor BABY SANDY RARE Signed RPPC inch photo 1941

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VERY YOUNG Child Actor BABY SANDY RARE Signed RPPC inch photo 1941
VERY YOUNG Child Actor BABY SANDY RARE Signed RPPC inch photo 1941

VERY YOUNG Child Actor BABY SANDY RARE Signed RPPC inch photo 1941
AN ORIGINAL VERY EARLY RPPC SIGNED BY BABY SANDY IN 1941 AT ABOUT 3 1/2 YEARS OLD. Baby Sandy, real name Sandra Lea Henville, is a former American child film actress. Henville was born, prematurely, in hospital in Los Angeles, California. She performed in her first film at the age of 15 months. She was considered “Universal Pictures’ wonder baby” and their answer to Shirley Temple. Baby Sandy (born January 14, 1938), real name Sandra Lea Henville, is a former American child film actress. Her last film was before her fifth birthday, made for a second rank studio, Republic Pictures. She grew up and worked in the legal department of a local government. She married and divorced twice, and had two sons. Her film Bachelor Daddy is based on a similar concept to the much later Three Men and a Baby. East Side of Heaven (1939) Sandy, the Barrett Baby. Unexpected Father (1939) Sandy (as Sandy Lee). Little Accident (1939) Sandy. Sandy Is a Lady (1940) Baby Sandy. Sandy Gets Her Man (1940) Sandy. Bachelor Daddy (1941) Sandy (as Sandra Lee Henville). Melody Lane (1941) Sandy (as Sandy). Johnny Doughboy (1942) Baby Sandy. Life Alert television commercial 2005. The term child actor or child actress is generally applied to a child acting on stage or in motion pictures or television, but also to an adult who began their acting career as a child. To avoid confusion, the latter is also called a former child actor. Closely associated is teenage actor or teen actor, an actor who reached popularity as a teenager. Many child actors find themselves struggling to adapt as they become adults, mainly due to typecasting. Macaulay Culkin and Lindsay Lohan are two particular famous child actors who eventually experienced much difficulty with the fame they acquired at a young age. Many child actors also become successful adult actors as well, a prime example of this being Jodie Foster, who was 12 years old in the film Taxi Driver in 1976 and went on to become an adult star with variety of films including The Silence of the Lambs (1991). In the United States, the activities of child actors are regulated by the governing labor union, if any, and state laws. Some projects film in remote locations specifically to evade regulations intended to protect the child. Longer work hours or risky stunts prohibited by California, for example, might be permitted to a project filming in British Columbia. US federal law specifically exempted minors working in the Entertainment Business from all provisions of the Child Labor Laws. Any regulation of child actors is governed by disparate state laws. Due to the large presence of the entertainment industry in Hollywood, the state of California has some of the most explicit laws protecting child actors. Being a minor, a child actor must secure an entertainment work permit before accepting any paid performing work. Compulsory education laws mandate that the education of the child actor not be disrupted while the child is working, whether the child actor is enrolled in public school, private school or even home school. The child does their schoolwork under the supervision of a studio teacher while on the set. In the United Kingdom, a child actor is defined as someone under school leaving age. [1][2] A child requires three hours minimum of tutoring daily and a lesson must be a minimum of 30 minutes to count towards the total and with regards to 16 and 17-year-olds in further education, considerations are made in regards to their studies. There are regulations and guidance to safeguard all actors under the age of 18; OFCOM guidance states a child’s health and safety, wellbeing and welfare is paramount in television production and factors such as their age, maturity and life experiences can affect their performance. [4] OFCOM also advises that broadcasters undertake risk assessments, consider seeking expert advice and follow best practise. Jackie Coogan earned millions of dollars from working as a child actor only to see most of it squandered by his parents. In 1939, California weighed in on this controversy and enacted the Coogan Bill which requires a portion of the earnings of a child to be preserved in a special savings account called a blocked trust. Also criticize the parents of child actors for allowing their children to work, believing that more “normal” activities should be the staple during the childhood years. Observe that competition is present in all areas of a child’s life-from sports to student newspaper to orchestra and band-and believe that the work ethic instilled or the talent developed accrues to the child’s benefit. The child actor may experience unique and negative pressures when working under tight production schedules. Large projects which depend for their success on the ability of the child to deliver an effective performance add to the pressure. Ethel Merman, who several times worked in long-running stage productions with child actors, disliked what she eventually saw as their overprofessionalization – “acting more like midgets than children” – and disapproved of parents pushing adulthood on them. This section possibly contains synthesis of material which does not verifiably mention or relate to the main topic. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. (May 2019) (Learn how and when to remove this template message). Jodie Foster in 1974. There are many instances of troubled adult lives due to the stressful environment to which child actors are subjected. It is common to see a child actor grow up in front of the camera, whether in films, television shows or both. However, it is not uncommon to see child actors continue their careers throughout as actors or in a different professional field. Jodie Foster started acting at age three, becoming the quintessential child actor during the 1970s with roles in films such as Tom Sawyer (1973), Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore (1974), Taxi Driver (1976), Bugsy Malone (1976), The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane (1976), and Freaky Friday (1976). A child prodigy, Foster received her first Academy Award nomination at age 13 and later took a sabbatical from films to attend Yale University. She made a successful transition to adult roles, winning two Academy Awards for Best Actress before the age of 30, and starring in several successful and acclaimed films such as The Accused (1988), The Silence of the Lambs (1991), Nell (1994), Maverick (1994), Contact (1997), and The Brave One (2007), thus establishing herself as one of the most accomplished and sought-after actresses of her generation. Now adults, Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson, the three leads of the acclaimed Harry Potter film series (2001-11), starred in all the installments in the series, and have since continued to act in film, television, and theater in their early thirties. Her performance earned her a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination at age eight in 2002, making her the youngest nominee in SAG history. She later appeared in major Hollywood productions, in such acclaimed blockbuster films as Man on Fire (2004), War of the Worlds (2005), Charlotte’s Web (2006), Hounddog (2007), The Secret Life of Bees (2008), Coraline (2009), The Twilight Saga film series (2009-12), The Runaways (2010), and The Motel Life (2012). Fanning’s younger sister, Elle Fanning also rose to prominence as a child actress, having appeared in many films since before she turned three. Miranda Cosgrove, known mainly for her role on Drake & Josh as a child, gained more attention for her role as a teenager in the show iCarly. Since the end of the show she has been featured in other roles, including as the voice of Margo in the Despicable Me franchise. Once she was of age, she decided to pursue a college degree in film at the University of Southern California. Shirley Temple became a public figure and diplomat, beginning in the 1960s. Ambassador in countries such as Ghana and Czechoslovakia. Mary-Kate Olsen was treated for an eating disorder, deemed anorexia, but her twin sister remained less troubled. In an article with the magazine Marie Claire, Mary-Kate expressed the bittersweet nature of the twins’ childhood. “I look at old photos of me, and I don’t feel connected to them at all, ” she said. I would never wish my upbringing on anyone… But I wouldn’t take it back for the world. Since the beginning of her career at age 15 in 1999, Mandy Moore is one of the child stars to have success as an adult. Drew Barrymore started acting at age three. During her childhood she battled with drugs, but today she continues to act in films. Natalie Portman took a small break in acting to get a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Harvard University before continuing her career as an actress. Rider Strong, known as “Shawn Hunter” in Boy Meets World, was educated at Columbia University and now runs a successful blog and published a graphic novel. [11] Neil Patrick Harris got his acting start in Doogie Howser, M. He continues to act in television, films and theater. Jonathan Lipnicki, known mostly for the Stuart Little films, now successfully competes in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. [11] Sara Gilbert is known for her role on Roseanne and is now successful as a talk show host on The Talk. Also from Rosanne, Michael Fishman continued to work in film, but behind the scenes and has since been nominated for an Emmy for the work he did in Sports Science. [11] Kirsten Dunst and Lacey Chabert both made the transition from a child actress to an adult actress with a rough patch including depression. After a stay in a rehabilitation center, Dunst was able to recover and continue her career. She proves that the pressures of growing up under the spotlight may not come without repercussions. Roddy McDowall, who had a long and distinguished career including as the regular star of the Planet of the Apes series; Micky Dolenz, who started his career as a child star in the 1950s, grew up to be a musician of the successful 1960s pop group The Monkees, which had its own successful television show; Ron Howard, who, in addition to being the star of both of the long running The Andy Griffith Show and Happy Days television series, became an Academy Award-winning director in adulthood; Elijah Wood, who continued his career successfully into adulthood starring as Frodo Baggins in The Lord of the Rings film series and starring as Ryan Newman in the television series Wilfred. Other child actors who have continued their careers into adulthood include Mandy Moore, Rose Marie, Hayley Mills, Ann Jillian, Johnny Whitaker, Kathy Garver, Tim Matheson, Bonnie Franklin, Melissa Gilbert, Danielle Brisebois, Erika Eleniak, Max Pomeranc, Christina Ricci, Shelley Fabares, Candace Cameron Bure, Karron Graves, Gaby Hoffmann, Hilary Duff, Molly Ringwald, Stacy Ferguson, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Lisa Whelchel, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Soleil Moon Frye, Melissa Joan Hart, Dean Stockwell, Kurt Russell, Fred Savage, Neil Patrick Harris, Michelle Chia, Shawn Lee, Joshua Ang, Aloysius Pang, Raven-Symoné and other Academy Award winners and nominees include; Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Scarlett Johansson, Jake Gyllenhaal, Joaquin Phoenix, Helen Hunt, Irene Cara, Reese Witherspoon, Hilary Swank, Christian Bale, Saoirse Ronan, Brie Larson, Regina King, Jennifer Lawrence, Emma Stone, Elizabeth Taylor, and Leonardo DiCaprio. Many actors’ careers are short-lived and this is also true of child actors. Many actors out of personal choice that start their careers as child actors decide not to pursue the same careers as adults, Shirley Temple became a public figure and diplomat. Peter Ostrum, appearing in his only role, the title character of Charlie Bucket in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory became a large-scale veterinarian surgeon. Whilst Jenny Lewis, formerly of film Troop Beverly Hills in 1989, is a well-known singer-songwriter indie rock musician. In Poland, former child actors and identical twin brothers Lech and Jaroslaw Kaczynski became successful politicians, at one time Lech being President and Jaroslaw the Prime Minister. She’ll Be No Glamour Girl. When She’s Grown Up. Thus Says Sandra Henville, Known. More Familiarly as’Baby Sandy/. In Her First Interview. By the Associated Press. Three-year-old screen starlet Baby Sandy, in her first newspaper. Interview, said she would much rather play in her own backyard making. Big fat mud pies than bother her pretty little blond head about growing. Up to be a “glamour” girl in the movies. “Pooh, pooh on the glamour girls, ” said the precocious, fair, blue-eyed. Moppet, who got her first film assignment disguised as a boy while still. A babe in arms, and has just completed her sixth picture. When I grow up, I don’t want. To be an actress. I want to get. Married and have a lot of babies. None of this glamor stuff for me. And with that, her mother, Mrs. Roy Henville, agreed, adding. I want to keep Sandy in the. Movies for awhile because it means. So much to her. But I think I. Also would like to take her out of. Pictures before she gets old enough. To know too much about them. However, that is a question that. Will have to be decided when the. Real name is Sandra-had just had. She had seen a. Preview of her latest picture. Sandy Gets Her Man, which was. The first in which she was old. Enough to recognize herself on the. And she had just left. Santa Claus, who was walking. Around the studio lot bearing a. Slight resemblance to rotund Hugh. Sandy assured Santa she was eating her spinach and drinking her. Milk like a good girl and in return. Was promised a rocking horse and a. Her mother says she. Really is a good girl generally, but. That this old Santa Claus stuff certainly does work wonders on children. Sandy made her debut in the. Movies pYactically via the milk bottle route. Her father drove a milk. Wagon at the time and one of the. Customers on his route was Charles. Previn, musical director at Universal. Newspaper story that the studio. Was looking for a baby to play with. Bing Crosby in East Side of. So the next morning. Papa Henville left a number of pictures of Sandy, along with the customary bottle of milk, when he. Called at the Previn home. Sandy was signed immediately for. The role which called for a boy baby. And it was not until sometime later. That studio executives learned their. Potential starlet was a girl. Called for a slight change in plans. But it didn’t matter much because. I by that time Sandy was a hit. The slender little tot, whose bright. Eyes and cute mannerisms have won. For her the admiration of the pubj lie as well as her older co-workers. Plays most of her film scenes without rehearsals. To the studio each day by her mother. And spends her free time playing. Around the set, or sleeping. Although she has her own individual dressing room, Sandy’s. Proudest possession at the studio is. A miniature director’s chair, which. Bears her name on the back. She has hundreds of expensive. Toys, many of them sent by her. Fans, but she prefers to play with. A battered toy express wagon and a. Treats are ice cream and graham. Crackers, and she thinks that working in pictures is a whale of a lo. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Autographs\Movies”. The seller is “memorabilia111″ and is located in this country: US. 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VERY YOUNG Child Actor BABY SANDY RARE Signed RPPC inch photo 1941

Jerry Stiller & Anne Mears Signed Contract 1968 Very Young Pre Seinfeld

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Jerry Stiller & Anne Mears Signed Contract 1968 Very Young Pre Seinfeld
Jerry Stiller & Anne Mears Signed Contract 1968 Very Young Pre Seinfeld
Jerry Stiller & Anne Mears Signed Contract 1968 Very Young Pre Seinfeld
Jerry Stiller & Anne Mears Signed Contract 1968 Very Young Pre Seinfeld
Jerry Stiller & Anne Mears Signed Contract 1968 Very Young Pre Seinfeld
Jerry Stiller & Anne Mears Signed Contract 1968 Very Young Pre Seinfeld
Jerry Stiller & Anne Mears Signed Contract 1968 Very Young Pre Seinfeld
Jerry Stiller & Anne Mears Signed Contract 1968 Very Young Pre Seinfeld
Jerry Stiller & Anne Mears Signed Contract 1968 Very Young Pre Seinfeld

Jerry Stiller & Anne Mears Signed Contract 1968 Very Young Pre Seinfeld
A MULTI PAGE CONTRACT WITH WILLIAM MORRIS AGENCY INFORMATION AS WELL AS A VINTAGE 8X10 IONCH PHOTO OF COMEDY TEAM LEGENDS JERRY STILLER AND ANNE MEARA FROM 1968. Gerald Isaac Stiller was an American actor, comedian and author. He spent many years as part of the comedy duo Stiller and Meara with his wife, Anne Meara, to whom he was married for over 60 years until her death in 2015. Anne Meara Stiller was an American actress and comedian. Along with her husband Jerry Stiller, she was one-half of a prominent 1960s comedy team, Stiller and Meara. Their son is actor Ben Stiller. She was also featured on stage, in television, and in numerous films, and later she became a playwright. Anne Meara Stiller (September 20, 1929 – May 23, 2015) was an American actress and comedian. During her career, Meara was nominated for four Emmy Awards and a Tony Award, and she won a Writers Guild Award as a co-writer for the TV movie The Other Woman. Television, stage, film, video. Meara was born in Brooklyn, New York, [1] the daughter of parents of Irish descent, [2] Mary (née Dempsey)[3] and Edward Joseph Meara, a corporate lawyer for American Standard. [4] An only child, she was raised in Rockville Centre, New York, on Long Island. When Anne was 11 years old, her mother died by suicide. When she was 18, Meara spent a year studying acting at the Dramatic Workshop at The New School and at HB Studio[5] under Uta Hagen in Manhattan. The following year, 1948, she began her career as an actress in summer stock. Publicity photo of Meara and Jerry Stiller, 1965. Meara met actor-comedian Jerry Stiller in 1953, and they married in 1954. Until he suggested it, she had never thought of doing comedy. “Jerry started us being a comedy team, ” she said. He always thought I would be a great comedy partner. [1] They joined the Chicago improvisational company The Compass Players (which later became The Second City), and after leaving, formed the comedy team of Stiller and Meara. In 1961, they were performing in nightclubs in New York, and by the following year were considered a “national phenomenon”, said the New York Times. Their often improvised comedy routines brought many of their relationship foibles to live audiences. Their skits focused on domestic themes, as did Nichols and May, another comedy team during that period from the Chicago Compass Players project. “They were Nichols and May without the acid and with warmth, ” notes author Lawrence Epstein. [6] They also added a new twist to their comedy act, he adds, by sometimes playing up the fact that Stiller was Jewish and Meara was Catholic. [7] After Nichols and May broke up as a team in 1961, Stiller and Meara were the number-one couple comedy team by the late 1960s. And as Mike Nichols and Elaine May were not married, Stiller and Meara became the most famous married couple comedy team since Burns and Allen. After some years honing the act, Stiller and Meara became regulars on The Ed Sullivan Show, with 36 appearances, [8] and other TV programs, including The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. They released their first LP in 1963, Presenting America’s New Comedy Sensation: Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara Live at The Hungry I, which became a hit. By 1970, however, they broke up their act because it was affecting their marriage: “I didn’t know where the act ended and our marriage began, ” complained Meara in 1977. [8] Stiller agreed, fearing, I would have lost her as a wife. During the 1970s, Meara and Stiller wrote and performed many radio commercials together for Blue Nun Wine. She had a recurring role on the sitcom Rhoda as airline stewardess Sally Gallagher, one of the title character’s best friends. She also had a small role as Mrs. Curry opposite Laurence Olivier in The Boys from Brazil (1978). In 1975, she starred in her own series, Kate McShane, on CBS. She was nominated for an Emmy Award as Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 1976, however, the show was cancelled after 10 episodes. Also in the 1970s, Meara provided narration for segments of the educational television series Sesame Street, consisting of scenes from silent films. Meara in an episode of The Corner Bar, 1973. Meara costarred with Carroll O’Connor and Martin Balsam in the early 1980s hit sitcom Archie Bunker’s Place, which was a continuation of the influential 1970s sitcom All in the Family. During that time, she acted in the movie Fame (1980), in which she played English teacher Elizabeth Sherwood. [12] She also appeared as the grandmother in the TV series ALF in the late 1980s. The Stiller and Meara Show, her own 1986 TV sitcom, in which Stiller played the deputy mayor of New York City and Meara portrayed his wife, a television commercial actress, was unsuccessful. From 1999 to 2007, Meara guest starred on The King of Queens (where her husband played Arthur Spooner), first as Mary Finnegan, then as Veronica Olchin (mother of Spence, who was played by Patton Oswalt). Veronica and Arthur were married in the series finale. Starting in October 2010, Meara and Jerry Stiller began starring in a Yahoo! Web series called Stiller & Meara produced by Red Hour Digital, a production company owned by their son Ben Stiller. She accepted a role in the off-Broadway play Love, Loss, and What I Wore with Conchata Ferrell, AnnaLynne McCord, Minka Kelly, and B. [15] She taught a technique and scene study class at HB Studio until her death. In 1995, Meara wrote the comedy After-Play, which became an off-Broadway production. [1][16] In her later years, she portrayed recurring roles on the television shows Sex and the City (as Mary Brady) and The King of Queens (as Veronica Olchin). During the 2004-05 season, she appeared in an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. She was the consulting director of J. The Jewish American Princesses of Comedy, a 2007 off-Broadway production that featured live stand-up routines by four female Jewish comics juxtaposed with the stories of legendary performers from the 1950s and 1960s: Totie Fields, Jean Carroll, Pearl Williams, Betty Walker, and Belle Barth. In 2009, Meara wrote her personal life reflections in a New York-focused online blog, titled Mr. Beller’s Neighborhood — New York City Stories. In it, Meara recalled her mother’s death and her childhood experiences at Catholic boarding school. Meara was born, baptised and raised a Roman Catholic. She converted to Judaism six years after marrying Stiller. [18][19] She insisted that she did not convert at Stiller’s request, explaining, “Catholicism was dead to me”. She took her conversion seriously and studied the Jewish faith in such depth that her Jewish-born husband quipped, “Being married to Anne has made me more Jewish”. [20] They discussed how they met and their early career during a guest appearance on the TV game show What’s My Line? Together, Meara and her husband had two children, Amy (born 1961) and Ben (born 1965). Meara died on May 23, 2015, at her home in Manhattan at the age of 85, having suffered multiple strokes. Sources: TCM;[23] AllMovie;[24] Film Reference[25]. Woman in Police Station. Lovers and Other Strangers. The Boys from Brazil. The Perils of P. Through an Open Window. So You Want to Be an Actor. The Search for One-Eye Jimmy. The Thin Pink Line. The Diary of the Hurdy-Gurdy Man. A Fish in the Bathtub. Amy Stiller’s Breast. Keeping It Real: The Adventures of Greg Walloch. Night at the Museum. The Shallow End of the Ocean. When the Evening Comes. The Queen of Greenwich Village. 33-minute short with Jerry Stiller. Planes: Fire & Rescue. This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (May 2015) (Learn how and when to remove this template message). Sources: Film Reference;[25] TV. Com[27]. The Philco Television Playhouse. Episode: “Man on the Mountaintop”. The DuPont Show of the Month. Animated TV series, 3 episodes. The Courtship of Eddie’s Father. The Paul Lynde Show. Cast member, 7 episodes. Cancelled after 10 episodes. Take Five with Stiller & Meara. Archie Bunker’s Place. Costarred with Jerry Stiller. Meara co-wrote the teleplay with Lila Garrett. The Stiller and Meara Show. Co-writer; Canceled after a few weeks. Episode: “Charlton Heston/Wynton Marsalis”. Episode: “The Day They Came to Arrest the Book”. Episode: “One Wolf’s Family”. The General Motors Playwrights Theater. Episode: “Avenue Z Afternoon”. “The Sunset Gang”:segment: “The Detective”. Episode: “Love off Limits”. In the Heat of the Night. Great Performances: The Mother. PBS TV movie, Oct. Homicide: Life on the Street. Writer and cast member. Aunt Brenda O’Reily. The King of Queens. What Makes a Family. Sex and the City. Episode: “The Slow and the Furious”. Episode: “If It’s Not One Thing It’s Your Mother”. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Episode: “The Last Thing I Said Was”. Episode: “Old People Creep Me Out”. TVLand sitcom pilot that did not sell. A Month in the Country. The Good Woman of Setzuan. Music Box Theatre, Broadway. As You Like It. Joseph Papp Public Theater, Off-Broadway. The House of Blue Leaves. Truck and Warehouse Theatre, Off-Broadway. My Name Is Alice. Top of the Gate, Off-Broadway. John Golden Theatre, Broadway. Center Stage Right, Broadway. Down the Garden Paths. Minetta Lane Theatre, Off-Broadway. Love, Loss and What I Wore. I’d Rather Eat Pants, National Public Radio, 2002. Best Supporting Actress – Television. Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. Guest Actress in a Drama Series. Writers Guild of America Awards. Best Featured Actress in a Play. Outer Critics Circle Award. On February 9, 2007 Meara and Jerry Stiller received stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7018 Hollywood Blvd. Anne Meara, who was half of one of the most successful male-female comedy teams of all time and who went on to enjoy a long and diverse career as an actress and, late in life, a playwright, died on Saturday in Manhattan. Her death was confirmed by her husband and longtime comedy partner, Jerry Stiller, and her son, the actor and director Ben Stiller. They did not provide the cause. Meara was an experienced but relatively unknown stage actress when she joined forces with Jerry Stiller as members of the Compass Players, an improvisational theater troupe that evolved into Second City, and later on their own as Stiller and Meara. Another male-female team, Mike Nichols and Elaine May, also got their start with the Compass Players. Stiller and Meara began performing in New York nightclubs in 1961 and within a year had become a national phenomenon. But even during the act’s heyday, Ms. Meara also pursued a separate career as an actress. She had already amassed an impressive list of stage credits before beginning her comedy career, including an Obie Award-winning performance in “Mädchen in Uniform” in 1955 and roles in several Shakespeare in the Park productions. She was a witch in “Macbeth” in 1957. She later appeared both on and off Broadway, in films, and especially on television, where she was seen on a wide range of series, from “Rhoda” and “Archie Bunker’s Place” on CBS to “Sex and the City” and “Oz” on HBO. Dig deeper into the moment. A tall redhead with a brassy voice and a self-confident demeanor, Ms. Meara was a natural for comedy but frequently played dramatic parts as well. “Comedy, drama, it’s the same deal, ” she said in an interview for the Archive of American Television in 2008. You don’t really act differently; you just make adjustments. ImageAnne Meara in her West Side apartment in 1995. Anne Meara in her West Side apartment in 1995. Conrad/The New York Times. Anne Meara was born in Brooklyn on Sept. 20, 1929, and raised in Rockville Centre on Long Island. An only child, she was the daughter of Edward Meara, a lawyer, and the former Mary Dempsey, who committed suicide when her daughter was 11. After studying for a year at the Dramatic Workshop at the New School in Manhattan, Anne began her career in summer stock in 1948. Stiller in 1953 and married him soon after, but it would be some time before they began working as a team. The idea, they both agreed, was his; she did not think of herself as a comedian, but because work was scarce she reluctantly agreed. “Jerry started us being a comedy team, ” she said in 2008. At that time in my life, I disdained comedians. In the 1960s Stiller and Meara were regular guests on the variety and talk shows of Ed Sullivan and many others, and performed in nightclubs all over the country. In the 1970s their voices were heard on radio commercials for Blue Nun wine and other products. Stiller’s relationship was the basis for their best-known comedy routines, which told the continuing story of Hershey Horowitz and Mary Elizabeth Doyle, a short Jewish man and a tall Catholic woman who had virtually nothing in common except their love for each other. On their first date, arranged by a computer, Hershey and Mary Elizabeth were surprised to learn that they lived on the same block but knew none of the same people. There was one significant difference between the real-life couple and the comedy version: Ms. Meara, though born and raised Roman Catholic, converted to Judaism in 1961. By the end of the decade, Mr. Meara were both concentrating on their individual careers, but they continued to perform together from time to time. She made several guest appearances on the sitcom “The King of Queens, ” on which Mr. Stiller (who had also memorably played Frank Costanza on “Seinfeld”) was a regular; her character married his in the series finale in 2007. After Covid Upended a Dying Woman’s Rome Dream, Her Twin Stepped In. Which Option Would You Choose? While I Was Away, My Boss Had Flowers Delivered to My Apartment. Continue reading the main story. Jerry Stiller and Ms. Meara on the set of “The King of Queens” in 2003. In 2010 they began appearing in a series of web videos produced by their son in which they sat on a couch and talked, to the camera and occasionally to each other, about a variety of topics. Meara starred in “Kate McShane, ” an hourlong drama about a lawyer that, despite generally good reviews, was canceled after two months. “They never really made her a full-blooded woman, ” she said of her character in 2008. She had no love life; she was really a nun. That was her only starring role on television, but she kept busy in a range of supporting roles on the small screen well into the 21st century. In addition to her prodigious prime-time work, she appeared occasionally on the soap opera “All My Children” in the 1990s. During her career, she was nominated for four Emmy Awards and won a Writers Guild Award as a co-writer of “The Other Woman, ” a 1983 TV movie. She had memorable character parts in movies as well, including a teacher in “Fame” (1980) and a personnel manager in “Reality Bites” (1994), Ben Stiller’s feature-film directorial debut. Onstage, she was in the original Off Broadway production of John Guare’s dark comedy “The House of Blue Leaves” in 1971 – her son had a small role in the 1986 Broadway revival and the lead role in a second revival, in 2011 – and she was nominated for a Tony for “Anna Christie” in 1993. In addition to her husband and her son, Ms. Meara is survived by a daughter, the actress and comedian Amy Stiller, and two grandchildren. Meara branched out into writing in 1995, when her comedy “After-Play” was presented Off Broadway. Her “Down the Garden Paths” had a brief Off Broadway run in 2000, with a cast headed by Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson. “After-Play” has been produced by a number of regional theaters, sometimes with both Ms. Stiller in the cast. But neither of them was in the original cast, and she did not conceive it as a Stiller and Meara vehicle. “I wanted to do something on my own, ” she told The New York Times in 1995. It’s the same way he feels good about doing’Seinfeld. The irony is, I feel we’re closer personally than when we were out going to nightclubs. Anne Meara Biography (1929-). Born September 20, 1929, in New York, NY; daughter of Edward Joseph and Mary(maiden name, Dempsey) Meara; married Jerry Stiller (an actor and comic), September 14, 1954; children: Amy (an actress), Benjamin (an actor and director). Addresses: Agent: Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St. Santa Monica, CA 90401. New York, New York, United States. Harriet, The Greatest Gift, NBC, 1954. You’re Putting Me On (game show), 1969. Mae, The Corner Bar, ABC, 1973. Take Five with Stiller and Meara, syndicated, 1977. Anne Bender, The Stiller and Meara Show, NBC, 1986. Voice, Good and Evil, ABC, 1991. Title role, Kate McShane, CBS, 1975. Annie Bell, This Better Be It, CBS, 1976. Veronica Rooney, Gloria Comes Home, CBS, 1982. Anne Bender, The Stiller and Meara Show, CBS, 1986. Betty, Two Families, CBS, 2002. “Oliver Twist, ” The DuPont Show of the Month, 1959. Anna, Ninotchka, ABC, 1960. The Jonathan Winters Show, NBC, 1965. The Perry Como Christmas Show, NBC, 1966. Dames at Sea, NBC, 1971. Don Rickles–Alive and Kicking, CBS, 1972. Alan King Looks Back in Anger–A Review of 1972, ABC, 1973. Celebration: The American Spirit, ABC, 1976. The Mad Mad Mad Mad World of the Super Bowl, NBC, 1977. Voice of Nellie Cosgrove,’Twas the Night before Christmas, ABC, 1977. Salters, “The Day They Came to Arrest the Book, ” CBS SchoolbreakSpecials, CBS, 1987. Colin’s mother, Colin Quinn Back in Brooklyn (also known as Colin Back to Brooklyn), MTV, 1989. Rose Finkler, “Avenue Z Afternoon, ” General Motors Playwrights Theatre, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Patricia Lennon, “Love Off Limits” (also known as “Off Limits”), CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1993. Through an Open Window, syndicated, 1994. Voice, Going, Going, Almost Gone! Animals in Danger, HBO, 1994. Geegan, “The Mother” (also known as “Paddy Chayefsky’s The Mother”), Great Performances, PBS, 1994. The Comedy Central Presents the New York Friars Club Roast of Jerry Stiller, Comedy Central, 1999. The Comedy Central Presents the New York Friars Club Roast of Rob Reiner, Comedy Central, 2000. Voice, They Came for Good: A History of the Jews in the United States, PBS, 2001. There’s Something about Ben Stiller, Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Peg Gilford, The Other Woman, CBS, 1983. Louise Domino, Jitters, Lifetime, 1997. A tekeroelantos naploja (also known as The Diary of the Hurdy-Gurdy Man), 1999. Evelyn Cataldi, What Makes a Family, Lifetime, 2001. “Man on the Mountaintop, ” Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1954. The Ed Sullivan Show (also known as Toast of the Town), CBS, multiple appearances, between 1963 and 1971. “The Comedy Survival Kit, ” Kraft Music Hall, 1968. The Summer Smothers Brothers Show, 1968. That’s Life, ABC, 1969. “Love and Marriage: Parts 1 & 2″ and other episodes, Kraft Music Hall, 1970. The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, multiple episodes, between 1970 and 1975. “Love and the Conjugal Visit, ” Love, American Style, ABC, 1971. The Carol Burnett Show, 1972. Annie, “We Love Annie, ” The Courtship of Eddie’s Father, ABC, 1972. Bunny, “Thy Neighbor Loves Thee, ” The Courtship of Eddie’s Father, ABC, 1972. Grace Dickerson, “The Landlord, ” The Paul Lynde Show, ABC, 1972. Grace Dickerson, “To Wed or Not to Wed, ” The Paul Lynde Show, ABC, 1972. Grace Dickerson, “Howie’s Inheritance, ” The Paul Lynde Show, ABC, 1973. Grace Dickerson, “Barbara Goes Home to Mother, ” The Paul Lynde Show, ABC, 1973. “Love and the Clinical Problem, ” Love, American Style, ABC, 1973. “The Enemies, ” Medical Center, CBS, 1974. Panelist, Match Game 73, 1974. Tony Orlando and Dawn, 1975. Margaret Hanrahan, “Super Mom/I’ll See You Again/April’s Return, ” TheLove Boat, ABC, 1979. Rose Vitelli, “Love, Honor, and Obey, ” The Love Boat, ABC, 1981. “We, the Jury, ” The Love Boat, ABC, 1983. Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1987. Winnie Tupper Banner, Who Threw the Barbitols in Mrs. Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1988. “One Wolf’s Family, ” Monsters, 1990. Bernice Shapiro, “Yiddish, ” The Sunset Gang, PBS, 1991. Bernice Shapiro, “The Detective, ” The Sunset Gang, PBS, 1991. Women Aloud (also known as Funny Ladies), syndicated, 1992. Mae Shaughnessy, “Murder in White, ” Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1993. Roda, “Poor Relations, ” In the Heat of the Night, 1994. Reena Bernecky, “Bye Bye Bernecky, ” Murphy Brown, CBS, 1994. Reena Bernecky, “Brown in Toyland, ” Murphy Brown, CBS, 1994. Dooley Harold, “Roll Out the Barrel, ” Good Advice, 1994. Donna DiGrazi, “Hostage: Part 2, ” Homicide: Life on the Street, NBC, 1996. Mary Finnegan, “S’aint Valentines, ” The King of Queens, CBS, 1999. Aunt Brenda O’Reily, “Legs, ” Oz, HBO, 1999. Barbara Gennacarro, “The Test, ” Ed, NBC, 2001. “Ben Stiller, ” Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Friedman, “Star-Spangled Banter, ” Will & Grace, NBC, 2001. Aunt Brenda O’Reily, “Wheel of Fortune, ” Oz, HBO, 2002. Mary Brady, “Unoriginal Sin, ” Sex and the City, HBO, 2002. Veronica, “S’poor House, ” The King of Queens, CBS, 2003. Also appeared as Charlie’s mother, “If It’s Not One Thing, It’s Your Mother, ” Charlie Lawrence; as guest panelist on To Tell the Truth;and on The Merv Griffin Show and The Sonny & Cher Show. Appeared in The Male Menopause. Wilma, Lovers and Other Strangers, Cinerama, 1970. Irate woman in police station, The Out-of-Towners, Paramount, 1970. Irish Whiskey Rebellion, GSF/Cinerama, 1973. Sister Hildegarde (some sources cite Geraldine), Nasty Habits (also known as The Abbess), Brut, 1976. Curry, The Boys from Brazil, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Sherwood, Fame, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1980. Herself, In Our Hands, 1984. Shopper, My Little Girl, 1986. Madge, The Longshot, Orion, 1986. Charlene Lane, That’s Adequate, 1989. Miriam, Awakenings, Columbia, 1990. Medea, Highway to Hell, Hemdale Releasing, 1992. Herself, So You Want to Be an Actor? Louise, Reality Bites, Universal, 1994. Alice Bushkin, Heavyweights, Buena Vista, 1995. Bev’s mother, Kiss of Death, 1995. Rita Malone, The Daytrippers (also known as En route vers Manhattan), Columbia/TriStar, 1996. Holly Hoyt, The Search for One-Eyed Jimmy, Cabin Fever Entertainment, 1996. Quinn, Southie, Lions Gates Films, 1998. Molly, A Fish in the Bathtub, Curb Entertainment, 1998. Langstrom, The Thin Pink Line, PARCO/Tokyo Theatres Co. Perrett, Brooklyn Thrill Killers, 1999. Bea, Judy Berlin, Shooting Gallery, 2000. Rita, The Independent, New City Releasing, 2000. Chump Change, Miramax, 2000. Herself, Amy Stiller’s Breast, 2000. Protestor, Zoolander, Paramount, 2001. First restaurant patron, Keeping It Real: The Adventures of Greg Walloch (also known as Fk the Disabled: The Surprising Adventures of GregWalloch), Avatar Films, 2001. Get Well Soon, Lions Gate Films, 2001. Hard-boiled woman, Crooked Lines, Crooked Lines Productions, 2001. Sister Theresa, Like Mike, Twentieth Century-Fox, 2002. Hank, The Yard Sale, American Film Institute/Yard Sale Productions, 2002. A Month in the Country, off-Broadway, 1954. Maedchen in Uniform, off-Broadway, 1955. Two Gentlemen of Verona, New York Shakespeare Festival, New York City, 1957. Nurse, Romeo and Juliet, New York Shakespeare Festival, 1957. Ulysses in Nightgown, New York City, 1958. Marion, Cock-a-Doodle Dandy, Carnegie Hall Playhouse, New York City, 1958. Bunny Flingus, The House of Blue Leaves, Truck and Warehouse Theatre, New York City, 1970. Spookhouse, Playhouse 91, New York City, 1984. Bosoms and Neglect, 1986. Nurse, Romeo and Juliet, New York Shakespeare Festival, AnspacherTheatre, Public Theatre, New York City, 1988. May Logan, Eastern Standard, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1988, then John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1989. Marthy Owen, Anna Christie, Roundabout Theatre Company, CriterionCenter Stage Right Theatre, New York City, 1993. Terry Guteman, After-Play, Theatre Four, New York City, 1995. Also appeared off-Broadway in Dandy Dick and The Silver Tassie. Director, Matinee, Mazur Theatre, New York City, 1990. (With Jerry Stiller) Laugh When You Like, Atlantic, 1972. The End of the Pier, 1992. “Break Up to Make Up, ” ALF, NBC, 1989. (With Lila Garrett) The Other Woman (movie), CBS, 1983. The Stiller and Meara Show (series), NBC, 1986. After-Play, Manhattan Theatre Club Stage I, New York City, 1994, then Theatre Four, New York City, 1995. Stiller, Jerry, Married to Laughter: A Love Story Featuring Anne Meara, Simon & Schuster, 2000. Gerald Isaac Stiller (June 8, 1927 – May 11, 2020) was an American actor, comedian and author. Stiller saw a late-career resurgence starting in 1993, playing George Costanza’s father Frank on the sitcom Seinfeld, a part which earned him an Emmy nomination. The year Seinfeld went off the air, Stiller began his role as the eccentric Arthur Spooner on the CBS comedy series The King of Queens, another role which garnered him widespread acclaim. Stiller is the father of actor Ben Stiller, and the father and son appeared together in films such as Zoolander, Heavyweights, Hot Pursuit, The Heartbreak Kid, and Zoolander 2. He also performed voice-over work for television and films including The Lion King 1½ and Planes: Fire and Rescue. In his later career, Stiller became known for playing grumpy and eccentric characters who were nevertheless beloved. [5] His family was Jewish. His paternal grandparents immigrated from Galicia (southeast Poland and western Ukraine), and his mother was born in Frampol, Poland. [6] He lived in the Williamsburg and East New York neighborhoods before his family moved to the Lower East Side, [7] where he attended Seward Park High School, [8] where he played Adolf Hitler in a school production. Upon his return from service in the U. Army during World War II, [10][11] Stiller attended Syracuse University, earning a bachelor’s degree in Speech and Drama in 1950. [12][13] He also studied drama at HB Studio in Greenwich Village. [14] In the 1953 Phoenix Theater production of Coriolanus (produced by John Houseman), Stiller, along with Gene Saks and Jack Klugman, formed (as told by Houseman in the 1980 memoir Front and Center) “the best trio of Shakespearian clowns that I have ever seen on any stage”. Also in 1953, Stiller met actress-comedian Anne Meara, and they married in 1954. Until Stiller suggested it, Meara had never thought of doing comedy. [16] They joined the Chicago improvisational company The Compass Players (which later became The Second City) and, after leaving, began performing together. In 1961 they were performing in nightclubs in New York City and by the following year were considered a “national phenomenon”, said the New York Times. The comedy team Stiller and Meara, composed of Stiller and his wife, Anne Meara, was successful throughout the 1960s, with numerous appearances on television variety programs, primarily on The Ed Sullivan Show. [17] In 1970, they broke up the live act before it broke up their marriage. They subsequently forged a career in radio commercials, notably the campaign for Blue Nun wine. They also starred in their own syndicated five-minute sketch comedy show on radio, Take Five with Stiller and Meara, from 1977 to 1978. From 1979 to 1982, Stiller and Meara hosted HBO Sneak Previews, a half-hour show produced monthly on which they described the movies and programs to be featured in the coming month. [5] They also did some comedy sketches between show discussions. The duo had their own 1986 TV sitcom, The Stiller and Meara Show, in which Stiller played the deputy mayor of New York City and Meara portrayed his wife, a TV commercial actress. Late in his career, Stiller earned the part of the short-tempered Frank Costanza, father of George Costanza, on the sitcom Seinfeld, a role which Stiller played from 1993 until 1998. [19] Stiller’s character as initially envisioned was a “meek” and “Thurberesque” character that required him to wear a bald cap. After a couple of days of rehearsal Stiller realized the character wasn’t working and asked Seinfeld co-creator Larry David if he could perform the character in a different way, which was more in line with his final characterization on the show. [20][21] For his portrayal of Frank, Stiller gained widespread critical and popular acclaim, including being nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series in 1997 and winning an American Comedy Award for Funniest Male Guest Appearance in a TV Series in 1998. After Seinfeld ended, Stiller had planned on retiring. However, Kevin James asked him to join the cast of The King of Queens. James, who played the leading role of Doug Heffernan, had told Stiller that he needed him to have a successful show. Stiller agreed and played the role of Arthur Spooner, the father of Carrie Heffernan, from 1998 until 2007. Stiller said that this role tested his acting ability more than any other had, and that, before being a part of The King of Queens, he only saw himself as a decent actor. Stiller played himself in filmed skits opening and closing Canadian rock band Rush’s 30th Anniversary Tour concerts in 2004. These appearances are seen on the band’s DVD R30: 30th Anniversary World Tour, released in 2005. Stiller later appeared in cameos for in-concert films for the band’s 2007-08 Snakes & Arrows Tour. [24] He also made several appearances on the game show, Tattletales, with his wife, Anne Meara. In the late 1990s, Stiller appeared in a series of Nike television commercials as the ghost of deceased Green Bay Packers head coach Vince Lombardi. He also appeared in various motion pictures, most notably Zoolander (2001) and Secret of the Andes (1999). On February 9, 2007, Stiller and Meara were honored with a joint star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. On October 28, 2010, the couple appeared on an episode of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Stiller voiced the announcer on the children’s educational show Crashbox. Starting in October 2010, Stiller and Meara began starring in Stiller & Meara, a Yahoo web series from Red Hour Digital in which they discussed current topics. Each episode was about two minutes long. [25][26] Stiller also worked as a spokesman for Xfinity. The book discussed Festivus, the fictional holiday promulgated by Stiller’s Seinfeld character Frank Costanza. Stiller’s son, Ben. Stiller was married to Anne Meara for over 60 years, from 1954 until her death on May 23, 2015. [29] The two met in an agent’s office. Meara was upset about an interaction with the casting agent, so Stiller took her out for coffee-all he could afford-and they remained together ever since. Meara was Irish Catholic and converted to Judaism before the couple’s two children were born. [9] Their son is actor-comedian Ben Stiller (born 1965) and their daughter is actress Amy Stiller (born 1961). [30] He has two grandchildren through Ben. Stiller died from natural causes at his home on the Upper West Side of Manhattan on May 11, 2020, at the age of 92, less than a month before his 93rd birthday. His death was announced by his son, Ben Stiller. [31][32] Many actors Stiller worked with, including Seinfeld castmates Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jason Alexander, Michael Richards[33] and King of Queens castmates Kevin James and Leah Remini, paid tributes to him on social media. The Taking of Pelham One Two Three. Those Lips, Those Eyes. Die Story von Monty Spinnerratz. Secret of the Andes. The Lion King 1½. Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. R30: 30th Anniversary World Tour. Snakes & Arrows Live. Swinging with the Finkels. Excuse Me for Living. Studio One in Hollywood. Sergeant Joe Capriotti / Hugh. Episode: “Thunder Over Berlin”. Episode: “The Empty Chute”. Episode: “Acres and Pains”. Episode: “The Plain Truth”. Episode: “Our First Fight”. Landon / Paul Sterling. Leonard Ferguson / Harry. The Carol Burnett Show. Episode: “Phyllis and the Jumper”. Episode: “A Touch of Classy”. Episode: “Garbage Man/Doctor’s Wife”. Episode: “Murder Takes a Bow”. Episode: “So Long, Sergeant Ross”. Episode: “The Uncivil Servant”. Episode: “Do You Take This Waitress”. Episode: “Digging Up Dinosaurs”. Episode: “You Were Meant for Me”. Episode: “Where There’s a Will”. Tales from the Darkside. Episode: “The Devil’s Advocate”. Episode: “When The Fat Lady Sings”. Sam / Seymour Shapir. Women & Men 2. Michael Tobis / Sam Pokras. Episode: “Rhyme and Punishment”. Episode: “In Search of Crimes Past”. Touched by an Angel. Episode: “Cry and You Cry Alone”. The Larry Sanders Show. Episode: “I Buried Sid”. Voice; Episode: “Hercules and the Promethus Affair”. Episode: “A Candidacy of Dunces”. How Murray Saved Christmas. Voice; Television film (final film role). Timon and Pumbaa at the Movies. Diary of a Scoundrel. The Taming of the Shrew. The Power and the Glory. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, Broadway. Three Men on a Horse. What’s Wrong with This Picture? Brooks Atkinson Theatre, Broadway. Criterion Center Stage Right, Broadway. Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series. Best Spoken Word Album. Married to Laughter: A Love Story. Screen Actors Guild Awards. Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture. In 2007 Stiller and his wife Anne Meara received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. When Jerry Stiller told his father he wanted to become an actor, his father offered an alternate plan. He said, “Why don’t you be a stagehand – that’s like being on the stage – at least you’ll be working every night, ” Stiller told Fresh Air in 1993. Stiller did not heed his father’s advice and went on to have a long career in show business. He performed comedy on stage and screen, and, in later years, made a name for himself playing George Costanza’s hotheaded father on Seinfeld. Stiller died of natural causes, his son Ben Stiller tweeted Monday. Stiller was born in Brooklyn in 1927. After serving in World War II, he teamed up with his wife, Anne Meara, to form the Stiller and Meara comedy duo – a practical move motivated by love. “We wanted to keep the marriage together, ” he joked – she was tall and Catholic, he was short and Jewish – and until they partnered up, “we never got jobs together, ” Stiller told the Archive of American Television. Stiller and Meara enjoyed success as a duo for many years but eventually decided to pursue careers on their own. Looking back in 1993, Stiller told Fresh Air he and Meara were young parents juggling a show business schedule – and trying to figure out a way to do everything. “Here were a husband and wife working together and suddenly you’re being asked to play Las Vegas, ” he recalled. Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara pose on the set of The King of Queens in November 2003. After stints on Broadway and on several TV shows in the 1970s, Stiller’s most notable role came in the early’90s, when he joined the cast of Seinfeld. Stiller said producer Larry David was looking for an actor who would “play it down” – and he did at first – but felt the approach wasn’t working. So, in a final dress rehearsal in front of a live audience, Stiller played Costanza’s temperament up – way up. In a now-famous episode, the frequently furious Costanza is encouraged to recite the mantra “serenity now” every time he gets riled up. Stiller went on to earn an Emmy nomination for his work on Seinfeld. Years later, he played another angry dad on the show King of Queens. Stiller was also a father in real life, but not one fueled by anger. His son, actor Ben Stiller, told NPR that his dad was always supportive – and hilarious. “He just can’t help but be funny because he’s so committed to being who he is, ” Stiller said. Long-Time Actress And Comedian Anne Meara Dies. The father and son appeared together in Ben’s Zoolander movies. When Meara died in 2015, she and Stiller had been married for more than 60 years. Ben Stiller said his mother’s humor tended to be dark, but his father’s was always intended to bring joy, and perhaps a bit of “serenity now, ” to others. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Autographs\Celebrities”. The seller is “memorabilia111″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, Korea, South, Indonesia, Taiwan, South Africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Republic of, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts-Nevis, Saint Lucia, Montserrat, Turks and Caicos Islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei Darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French Guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman Islands, Liechtenstein, Sri Lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macau, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Vietnam, Uruguay.
Jerry Stiller & Anne Mears Signed Contract 1968 Very Young Pre Seinfeld

BTS signed / autographed Young Forever album (night ver) / no photo card

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BTS signed / autographed Young Forever album (night ver) / no photo card
BTS signed / autographed Young Forever album (night ver) / no photo card
BTS signed / autographed Young Forever album (night ver) / no photo card
BTS signed / autographed Young Forever album (night ver) / no photo card

BTS signed / autographed Young Forever album (night ver) / no photo card
THIS IS BTS all members signed Young Forever (night ver) album. It doesn’t come with a photo card. It is very rare. I bought it from a Korean fan who knows the staffs:D. IT IS IN nearly MINT CONDITION. Please refer to the photos above. Saturday, Sunday or public holidays the post office will not open. Please send me a message if you have any enquires. Hope you will like it and have a nice day^^. The item “BTS signed / autographed Young Forever album (night ver) / no photo card” is in sale since Sunday, October 4, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Non-Sport Trading Cards\Non-Sport Card Supplies & Accessories\Card Albums, Binders & Pages”. The seller is “kpopshop789″ and is located in Hong Kong, default. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Korea, Republic of
  • Type: Album
  • Features: Autograph
  • Item Type: Album

BTS signed / autographed Young Forever album (night ver) / no photo card

BTS signed / autographed Young Forever album (night ver) / no photo card

signed
BTS signed / autographed Young Forever album (night ver) / no photo card
BTS signed / autographed Young Forever album (night ver) / no photo card
BTS signed / autographed Young Forever album (night ver) / no photo card
BTS signed / autographed Young Forever album (night ver) / no photo card

BTS signed / autographed Young Forever album (night ver) / no photo card
THIS IS BTS all members signed Young Forever (night ver) album. It doesn’t come with a photo card. It is very rare. I bought it from a Korean fan who knows the staffs:D. IT IS IN nearly MINT CONDITION. Please refer to the photos above. Saturday, Sunday or public holidays the post office will not open. Please send me a message if you have any enquires. Hope you will like it and have a nice day^^. The item “BTS signed / autographed Young Forever album (night ver) / no photo card” is in sale since Monday, April 8, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Non-Sport Trading Cards\Other Non-Sport Card Merch”. The seller is “kpopshop789″ and is located in Hong Kong, default. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Korea, Republic of
  • Features: Autograph

BTS signed / autographed Young Forever album (night ver) / no photo card

STS-9 NASA Autopen Signed by Young, Shaw, Garriott, Parker, Merbold, Lichtenberg

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STS-9 NASA Autopen Signed by Young, Shaw, Garriott, Parker, Merbold, Lichtenberg
STS-9 NASA Autopen Signed by Young, Shaw, Garriott, Parker, Merbold, Lichtenberg
STS-9 NASA Autopen Signed by Young, Shaw, Garriott, Parker, Merbold, Lichtenberg
STS-9 NASA Autopen Signed by Young, Shaw, Garriott, Parker, Merbold, Lichtenberg
STS-9 NASA Autopen Signed by Young, Shaw, Garriott, Parker, Merbold, Lichtenberg
STS-9 NASA Autopen Signed by Young, Shaw, Garriott, Parker, Merbold, Lichtenberg
STS-9 NASA Autopen Signed by Young, Shaw, Garriott, Parker, Merbold, Lichtenberg
STS-9 NASA Autopen Signed by Young, Shaw, Garriott, Parker, Merbold, Lichtenberg
STS-9 NASA Autopen Signed by Young, Shaw, Garriott, Parker, Merbold, Lichtenberg

STS-9 NASA Autopen Signed by Young, Shaw, Garriott, Parker, Merbold, Lichtenberg
All My Items are from My Personal Collection Over Many Years. Note if Any Documentation and/or COA it will be Shown in Photos. The item “STS-9 NASA Autopen Signed by Young, Shaw, Garriott, Parker, Merbold, Lichtenberg” is in sale since Sunday, April 26, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Autographs\Space”. The seller is “lnvestments” and is located in Penticton, British Columbia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
STS-9 NASA Autopen Signed by Young, Shaw, Garriott, Parker, Merbold, Lichtenberg

SALE! Apollo 16 Astronaut John Young Signed Photo

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SALE! Apollo 16 Astronaut John Young Signed Photo

SALE! Apollo 16 Astronaut John Young Signed Photo
Astronaut John Young , Apollo 16 Commander. Has authentically signed a 8×10 color Kodak Photo Portrait. This is not a re-print. Simply place items in the cart and then check out. But since photos are practically weightless, then this is really not an issue. When you place these items in your cart, it gives you the option to send me an invoice. You pay only that amount. A Word About Certificates of Authenticity (COAs). Thank you for your interest, but no, we do not believe in COAs, and neither should. Nor should you be placing your trust in them either, as a. COA does not prove anything. A COA is signed by someone you do not personally know, could probably never find again, and who may or may not be an expert in anything. Additionally, people have issued COAs on our autographs as though they were their pieces originally—all the more reason to avoid COAs. In the case of most of our items, there is more than just a signature—-there is an entire sentence. To see more handwriting and to know that the item is real. Forgers may be able to write someone’s name and occasionally fool people; however, trying to forge an entire sentence in someone else’s handwriting is nearly impossible. If you are seeking COAs with your autographs, then the question you should be asking yourself is this. What does the COA do for me? A collector needs to educate himself as to what the handwriting of the person he is collecting looks like, and then he will know if it is real or not by his own knowledge. Do not leave this to someone else to do for you. You need to know that your item is authentic because you have done your homework—-not because some piece of paper signed by someone you do not know and who wants to sell you something says it is authentic. If you have not done your homework, and if you have not researched and are familiar with the handwriting of the person whom you are collecting, then with all due respect, then you do not know what you are doing and have no business collecting autographs. Placing your faith in COAs to serve as your proof that your item is real is irresponsible and quite risky. Houses and cars are issued titles—not autographs. So for these reasons, we do not issue COAs. Once the astronauts start passing away, and they are as we speak. Then these prices will go higher. I hoped that this helped you to understand our field a little better. Ood luck to you building your space autograph collection. The item “SALE! Apollo 16 Astronaut John Young Signed Photo” is in sale since Saturday, January 5, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Autographs\Space”. The seller is “apolloastronauts” and is located in Pompano Beach, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
SALE! Apollo 16 Astronaut John Young Signed Photo