Doris Kenyon Vintage Beautiful Signed Photo

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This is a nice signed photo of Doris Kenyon. It is a real signature and not any kind of stamp or printed signature. It reads To Peggy All Good Wishes Doris Kenyon. It is a 6 1/2 x 8 1/2 inch photo. I am sure it it pre 1930's.The upper righthand corner has been trimmed some. T is a 1 inch tear right at the middle bottom of the photo. The corners show some dings and light discoloring. The image has some light soiling and has some fading due to its age. T is writtin on the bottom border and on the back of the photo. One of the statements on the back reads" I will never part with this". So you know it must have had some special meaning to somebody. Besides that it is in nice shape. I have found a small bio of Doris on the internet and will cut and paste it Date of Birth 5 September 1897, Syracuse, New York, USA Date of Death 1 September 1979, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA (cardiac arrest) Mini Biography The daughter of a poet, she made her stage and screen debuts in 1915. She was often cast as a pleasant heroine in many silent films. She co-starred with popular silent actors like Rudolph Valentino and future husband Milton Sills. Due to her stage experience she made a smooth transition to sound. She could still be seen on television in the mid sixties. Spouse Bronislaw Mylnarski (1947 - 1971) (his death) Albert David Lasker read more