Great Character Actor MONTY WOOLLEY Signed Album Page

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Monty Woolley (1888-1963). Eccentric American man-of-means who was lured by family friend Cole Porter to the stage, w he found success in typecast portrayals of snobbish intellectuals, dismissive authority figures and bombastic crank pots. Following a knockout run as the spectacularly insufferable Sheridan Whiteside in the 1939 Broadway production of “The Man Who Came to Dinner,” Woolley was invited to recreate the role onscreen in 1941, launching a 14-year career as a Hollywood character actor. When Woolley felt like it, he could be an actor of great range and depth, as with his Oscar-nominated performances in The Pied Piper (1942) and Since You Went Away (1946). However, he most typically played himself, stealing scenes in films like Night and Day (1946) and The Bishop’s Wife (1947) by doing little more than patronizing and insulting plebian pests at every turn. A scarce in-person signature in bold blue fountain pen on a 2 x 2.5-inch slip of paper, pasted to a 4x6-inch pale yellow autograph album page which has been decorated with a magazine image of Woolley. American composer and bandleader Sammy Kaye (1910-1987) signs on the verso in blue fountain pen. The piece is in good condition for its age, with negligible handling dings and some fraying to the right edge which can readily be trimmed away.The high bidder is to pay $5.25 read more