Showing posts with label Ruth Chatterton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ruth Chatterton. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Awesome Ebay - Inscribed Photo Circa 1936

1936 Ebay Item
There are a lot of cool items for sale on Ebay, and this is definitely one of them.  It looks like it was from a fun event and has signatures from many people I adore.  The hefty price tag of $9,999.00 clearly makes it a clear impossibility for purchase.  I can't even afford my groceries or to fix my car, so this definitely is not going to be in my collection.  But it's just so cool, I had to feature it.  The item is from the collection of Saul Goodman (1919-2003), apparently a businessman who loved getting cool photographs and having celebrities sign them.  Because of the rarity of the photographs and rarity of some of the autographs, the prices for items from his collection are insanely expensive.  This is clearly not an exception.  But it is exceptional.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Theatrical Thursday: Male Leads - George Brent


A fun George Brent Fact - He was an IRA Guerrilla in the Anglo-Irish War and fled Ireland with a price on his head. Where else but America could someone go from guerrilla to leading man?



George Brent and Ann Sheridan

George Brent and Ginger Rogers in 1935


Bette Davis and George Brent in
Jezebel






Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Vintage Inspiration July 29th

Ruth Chatterton made her mark in Hollywood in the 1930s


For a bio check out: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/participant.jsp?spid=32754&apid=136763&category=filmography&action=more



While her career was relatively short, she made some great films including: Dodsworth (1936), Frisco Jenny (1933) and Madame X (1929)



Ruth Chatterton's Home today (704 N. Palm Drive, Beverly Hills, CA) from Google Maps






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