Four original photographs of Jane Wyman, circa 1937-1940
- N.p.: N.p., 1940
N.p.: N.p., 1940. Four vintage portrait photographs of actress Jane Wyman. One with a mimeo snipe dated 7-16-37 and the stamp of King Features Syndicate to the verso, one with a stamp dated FEB 17 1940 on the verso, and one with a stamp for Central Press Association dated MAR 22 1938 on the verso.
Wyman worked as a popular contract player for Warner Brothers for over seven decades. She was best known for "Brother Rat" (1938), "The Lost Weekend" (1945), "Johnny Belinda" (1948, for which Wyman won an Academy Award), "The Blue Veil" (1951), and "All That Heaven Allows" (1955).
8 x 10 inches. One photograph Very Good plus, three photographs Very Good, with light creasing and toning, and light soil to the verso.
Wyman worked as a popular contract player for Warner Brothers for over seven decades. She was best known for "Brother Rat" (1938), "The Lost Weekend" (1945), "Johnny Belinda" (1948, for which Wyman won an Academy Award), "The Blue Veil" (1951), and "All That Heaven Allows" (1955).
8 x 10 inches. One photograph Very Good plus, three photographs Very Good, with light creasing and toning, and light soil to the verso.