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Hollywood Legends Handwritten And Signed Thank You Notes

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Hollywood Legends Handwritten And Signed Thank You Notes
Hollywood Legends Handwritten And Signed Thank You Notes - Hollywood in its Golden Age was truly filled with America's royalty: the actors and actresses, producers, writers, directors, and even mega-agents who were titans of their profession. Most were groomed by an astonishingly well-oiled entertainment "factory", who built them up to immortal status. It is all gone now, and true glimpses of this astonishing era can only be found in books, films, and rare memorabilia. One of the true examples was matinee idol Van Johnson who reigned supreme in Hollywood from the 1940's to the late 1950's, and continued on as a demigod up until his death in 2008 at the age of 92. Along with his beloved wife Evie, the Johnson's traveled the world, and hobnobbed with the rich, the famous and all types of true royalty, as well as having their famous parities in their Beverly Hills home. And their friends were the household names of Hollywood and beyond. It was a time when people made an effort with pen and ink to hand-write thank you notes for everything. This is a fascinating and rare collection of a dozen such thanks you notes and greetings to the Johnson's from the heyday of the 1950's, from such luminaries as Greer Garson, Louis Jordan, George Hamilton, Ethel Merman, celebrated Hollywood mega-agent Henry Willson, (who started the careers of such greats as Lana Turner, Rhonda Fleming, Rock Hudson, Tab Hunter and Robert Wagner), famous film editor James Watson Webb II from the Vanderbilt family who even though being one of the richest men in America went to work for Darryl F. Zanuck and became the head film editor of 20th Century Fox Studios, preverbal American "girl-next-door" actress June Allyson (who was called "Junie" by her friends), debonair French heartthrob actor Jean-Pierre Aumont, Ray Milland (who signed his postcard "Mal and Jack", a private nickname for him and his wife Muriel), singer, entertainer, philanthropist Dolores Hope (Bob Hope's wife); as well as a letter from legendary actor-producer Dick Powell written on RKO Pictures stationary on November 4, 1952, at the time he was filming his most celebrated role as writer James Lee Bartlow in "The Bad And The Beautiful". They are all written on post cards or special personal stationary and are hand signed. This exceptional set comes from the collection of the Estate of Van Johnson, and includes a Letter of Provenience from Van Johnson's daughter.