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The Great Actor and Director Eric Von Stroheim in

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The Great Actor and Director Eric Von Stroheim in
<B>The Great Actor and Director Eric Von Stroheim in his Most Famous Role!</B></I> Born in Austria, Eric Von Stroheim (1885-1957) emigrated to the United States in 1909 and was discovered while working as an extra in D.W. Griffith's <I>The Birth of a Nation.</B></I> Within a few years, Von Stroheim had written, acted in, and directed several great silent films. He found it difficult as a director to make the transition from silent to sound films and returned to acting. He went on to make numerous classics ranging from playing Rommel in "Five Graves to Cairo" to acting opposite Gloria Swanson in "Sunset Boulevard." While he is best known for his portrayal of Prussian officers, final testament to this man's brilliance is found in the concluding paragraph of his biography in the <I>Dictionary of American Biography</B></I>: "Remembered for his realism and frank treatment of sex, Von Stroheim broke much important ground for the art of cinema. His films were poetic and had a touch of surrealism that prompted director Sergei Eisenstein to cite him as The Director. " Prohibitively rare period signed photograph. An exceptional vintage photograph, 4" x 5.5" of Von Stroheim in his most famous role as the wounded, German prisoner-of-war commandant in the World War One film <I>The Grand Illusion</B></I> by Jean Renoir. Inscribed in the upper corner is "Good luck! Erich Von Stroheim." On the reverse, he has written "For your little daughter." Comes with the original transmittal envelope, addressed by Von Stroheim with his return address listed in the care of the "Fulton Theatre, N.Y.C. ", posted November 18, 1942. An excellent example, 4" x 5 1/2", rare and desirable. <I>Accompanied by COA from PSA/DNA.</B></I>