ELLEN DREW, ACTRESS (DECEASED) SIGNED WITH STUDIO NOTES 8X10 JSA COA #R66817
ELLEN DREW, ACTRESS (DECEASED) SIGNED WITH STUDIO NOTES 8X10 JSA COA #R66817
$164.95 USD

ELLEN DREW, ACTRESS (DECEASED) SIGNED WITH STUDIO NOTES 8X10 JSA COA #R66817

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(DECEASED) ORIGINAL Autographed 8 x 10 EXCELLENT SIGNATURE QUALITY AUTHENTICATED BY JSA (JAMES SPENCE AUTHENTICATIONS Ellen Drew (November 23, 1915 December 3, 2003) was an American film actress. Ray's venture into the movies brought about a conflict in names with another Terry Ray, a male actor. A 1937 newspaper photo showed the resolution of the conflict as "They conferred, drew lots from the hat and masculine Terry Ray became Terry Rains, while feminine Terry Ray remained as before."[8] After appearing in 25 features using her birth name,[9] she became a fixture at Paramount Pictures as Ellen Drew from 1938 to 1943, where she appeared in as many as six films per year, including Sing You Sinners (1938) with Bing Crosby and The Lady's from Kentucky (1939) with George Raft. She moved to RKO in 1944. Among her leading men were Ronald Colman, William Holden, Basil Rathbone, Dick Powell, and Robert Preston (in The Night of January 16th and Night Plane from Chungking). Her films include Christmas in July (1940), Isle of the Dead (1945), Johnny O'Clock (1947), The Man from Colorado (1948), The Crooked Way (1949) and The Baron of Arizona with Vincent Price (1950). In the 1950s, with her movie career on the decline, she worked as a television actress. Among her final roles was the part of Julia Webberly in the 1960 Perry Mason episode, "The Case of the Larcenous Lady." *Photo has smudges and wrinkles and stains
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