Elisabeth Bergner "ACTRESS/Silent & Talking Films" signed 8X10 Vintage Photo

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Shipping discount for cards, bookplates & or FDC’s or Covers bought within a seven day period. Please wait for me to send invoice before I can adjust shipping discount. In general, shipping costs for similar items can be combined AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE. Please message me about international shipping costs. I try to make every effort to keep shipping cost to the buyer as cheap as possible. Signed flat in green ink/8X10 still from the 1970 horror film "Cry of the Banshee" nicely signed. Photograph has some light dings and surface scratches & looks like slight folds. Elisabeth Bergner (August 22, 1897 – May 12, 1986) was an actress. In 1923 she made her film debut in Der Evangelimann. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for Escape Me Never (1935). She repeated her stage role of Rosalind, opposite Laurence Olivier's Orlando, in the 1936 film As You Like It, the first sound film version of Shakespeare's play, and the first sound film of any Shakespeare play filmed in England. In 1973 she starred in the Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winner for Best Foreign-Language Foreign Film of 1974, The Pedestrian. The film was directed by Austrian actor-director Maximilian Schell, and starred international former early screen peers Peggy Ashcroft, Käthe Haack, Lil Dagover and Françoise Rosay.