Ray Bolger (Scarecrow Of Oz) Autographed Signed Card With Unsigned Photograph

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Raymond Wallace "Ray" Bolger [1 ] (January 10, 1904 – January 15, 1987) was an American entertainer of stage and screen, best known for his portrayal of the Scarecrow and Kansas farmworker Hunk in The Wizard of Oz Authentic Boldly Autographed Signed 3" X 5" White Card With Free 4" X 5 3/4" Unsigned Reproduction Photograph. Please read "My Terms Of Sale" at bottom of listing before bidding. Bolger was born into an Irish Catholic family in Dorchester , a section of Boston, Massachusetts , the son of Anne (née Wallace) and James Edward Bolger. [2 ][ 3] He was inspired by the vaudeville shows he attended when he was young to become an entertainer himself. He began his career in a vaudeville tab show, creating the act "Sanford & Bolger" with his dance partner. In 1926, he danced at New York City's Palace Theatre, the top vaudeville theatre in the country. His limber body and ability to ad lib movement won him many starring roles on Broadway in the 1930s. Eventually, his career would also encompass film, television and nightclub work. [ edit ] Career Bolger's film career began when he signed a contract with MGM in 1936. His best-known film appearance prior to The Wizard of Oz was The Great Ziegfeld (1936), in which he portrayed himself. He also appeared in Sweethearts , (1938) the first MGM film in Technicolor, starring Nelson Eddy , read more