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LOUISE DRESSER - LETTER - SIGNED - - CALAMITY JANE - AA NOM

$ 71.28

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    Description

    LOUISE DRESSER
    Autograph letter, 3 1/2 pages, 6 1/2" x 8 1/2"
    Glendale, California, October 23, 1962
    to columnist Mike Connelly at the Hollywood Reporter
    together with holograph envelope
    Signed: "Louise Dresser"
    A long letter on her health, career and associates
    In part: "...They would put me in Mme George Sand's part..."
    Condition: very good
    Louise Dresser (born Louise Josephine Kerlin) was an American actress. She was
    nominated for the first Academy Award for Best Actress for her role as a Hungarian
    immigrant in the silent film
    A Ship Comes In
    (1928). Other noteworthy roles include
    Calamity Jane in
    Caught
    (1931) and Empress Elizabeth in
    The Scarlet Empress
    (1934).
    Born: 1878, Evansville, Indiana; died: 1965, Woodland Hills, California.
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    Palm Springs, California 92263
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