Rosalind Russell,actress vintage signed card & 1938 pic

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Two great vintage pieces on actress Rosalind Russell. This is a 3 X 5 hand signed index card and a 5 x 7 1938 movie still. The movie still is from the film The Citadel. The card is autographed in blue ink. Very nice!!! Rosalind Russell Born: Jun 04, 1907 in Waterbury, Connecticut Died: Nov 28, 1976 in Beverly Hills, California Occupation: Actor, Writer Active: '30s-'60s Major Genres: Comedy, Romance Career Highlights: Mourning Becomes Electra, The Women, Auntie Mame First Major Screen Credit: Evelyn Prentice (1934) Biography A witty and stylish lead actress of stage and screen, Russell tended to play successful career women who were skilled in repartee. She trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, then began her stage career in her early '20s. She debuted onscreen in 1934 and immediately had a very busy film career. At first appearing in routine films, in the '40s she began to specialize in light, sophisticated comedies, for which she had a unique talent. In the '50s her career briefly declined and she went to Broadway, w she starred in three successful productions. One of these was Auntie Mame, later made into a film in which she reprised her stage role (1958). She went on to appear in a handful of films before she was struck by crippling arthritis. Known for her charity work, in 1972 she received the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian read more