Classic spoof magazine MAD Magazine cover of “Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid” Signed by Paul Newman himself, pricing will be available soon. Call Trish Hessey today for all inquiries @ (909) 484-8322 or email trish@trishautographs.com
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Bettie Page Signed Lithograph
THE LEGENDARY BETTIE PAGE AS PAINTED BY OLIVIA IN HAND SIGNED, HIGH QUALITY 18 X 24 FINE ART PRINT, “Banned In Boston.” The world’s foremost contemporary pinup artist and Bettie Page, the world’s most popular cheesecake pinup, join together in this fabulous print to bring the most important Bettie Page autographed collectibles possibly ever offered. Signed by both Bettie Page and the artist Olivia. “Last one I have available, all others have sold”
Bettie Page Signed Lithograph
The most desirable, the best seller! THE LEGENDARY BETTIE PAGE AS PAINTED BY OLIVIA IN HAND SIGNED, HIGH QUALITY 18 X 24 FINE ART PRINT, “Cat & Mouse”. The world’s foremost contemporary pinup artish and Bettie Page, the world’s most popular cheesecake pinup, join together in this fabulous print to bring the most important Bettie Page autographed collectibles possibly ever offered. Signed by both Bettie Page and the artist Olivia. “Last one I have available, all others have sold”
Carolyn Jones Signed Photograph
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The Mark of Zorro Signed Script
“The Mark of Zorro” 1974 TV movie cast signed script, 84 pages. Signed by Frank Langella (Zorro), Richard Montalban (Captain Esteban), Robert Middleton (Don Luis Quintero), Anne Archer (Teresa), Inez Perez (Maria), Director Don McDougall, Producer Robert Thompson, Assistant Director Joseph Ellis and the Costume and Wardrobe Department.
Farrah Fawcett Majors Autograph, vintage signature!
Date of Birth
2 February1947Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
Birth NameFerrah Leni Fawcett
Height
5′ 6½” (1.69 m)
Mini Biography
Farrah Fawcett, was a fresh faced woman from Corpus Christi, Texas. In the early 1960s, she was voted the “Beautiful Woman” by her high school colleagues. In the late 1960s, she had her first break in guest-starring roles in shows such as “I Dream of Jeannie” (1965), “The Flying Nun” (1967) and “The Partridge Family”(1970). Then, in 1968, she dated actor Lee Majors, and the couple were married on July 28, 1973. Shortly after, Majors starred in his series “The Six Million Dollar Man” (1974) and Farrah guest-starred in four episodes. As her career took off, she posed in her red bathing suit for a poster, and it sold a staggering 8,000,000 plus copies.
After the poster was released, producers Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg starred her in the Crime/Drama Megahit show “Charlie’s Angels” (1976). Farrah received a paycheck for $10,000 an episode, and when it started to take off, Majors wanted her home by 6:30 pm to have dinner on the table. Farrah felt dissatisfied about both her contract and her paycheck. Then, in 1977, after the first season wrapped, she abruptly left the series. Shortly there after, the departure resulted in a lawsuit with the producers of the series. Finally, she agreed to return to the series in guest spots for six episodes: three in the 1978-79 season, and the other three in the 1979-80 season. In late 1979, Fawcett and Majors had separated, and, since there was no reconciliation in sight, they were divorced in 1980. Farrah dated ‘Ryan O’Neal (I)’ from 1980-1997. Then, in 1998, Farrah was severely injured by James Orr, after she had spurned his proposal of marriage.
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Linda Lovelace Autograph
Linda Lovelace, famous porn star from the 70’s cult classic “Deep Throat”. Signed 3 x 5 cards with XXX signed under her name. Excellent condition.
Mini Biography
Linda Lovelace, the most famous porn star of all time, was born Linda Boreman in 1949. In the late 1960s, she began a relationship with Chuck Traynor. She appeared in eight verified 8mm hard-core fetish loops. Her breakthrough came with the feature Deep Throat (1972). Surprisingly, the film became a runaway hit, playing to sell-out crowds in “respectable” cinemas; it is still considered the quintessential adult film of all time. With her newfound celebrity, Linda divorced Traynor, but was unable to sustain a movie career. After the R-rated Deep Throat Part II (1974) and the soft-X Linda Lovelace for President (1975) proved box-office disasters, she faded from sight. In 1980, she re-emerged as the author of Ordeal, her controversial autobiography. She fell in with the radical feminist movement, testifying before the Meese Commission on the supposed dangers of pornography. She died following a car accident in April, 2002.
Nation mourns death of movie legend Paul Newman
Paul Newman, a major figure in American cinema who created indelible characters for more than half a century, died Friday at his home near Westport, Conn., after a lengthy battle with cancer, publicist Jeff Sanderson said. He was 83.
Graced with physical beauty, striking blue eyes and a sinewy masculinity, Newman proved time and again that he was more than just a handsome face in films that became cultural touchstones, films such as The Hustler (1962), Cool Hand Luke (1967) and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969).
Newman also was a talented director of theatrical and television movies including The Glass Menagerie (1987) and The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds (1972). His face graces the labels of a line of food products, Newman’s Own, the proceeds from which benefited various charities.
Newman also was an avid race car driver. At 82, he finished fourth in the Glen Nationals last year, driving a Corvette with 640 horsepower and a top speed of 185 miles per hour.
Even so, advancing age caused him to announce his retirement from acting last year. “You start to lose your memory, your confidence, your invention,” he said on ABC’s Good Morning America in May 2007. “So that’s pretty much a closed book for me.”
Not counting voice work, such as he did for Cars in 2006, his last film was the TV movie Empire Falls in 2005.
After several media outlets reported that Newman was gravely ill with lung cancer and was receiving outpatient treatment in New York, his spokesman released a statement in June that did not mention illness. “Newman says he’s doing nicely,” the spokesman said.
Nevertheless, the next day, friend and business partner A.E. Hotchner was quoted by the Associated Press as saying Newman had told him 18 months earlier that he had cancer. Hotchner later insisted he’d been misquoted, telling Access Hollywood: “I saw him last week and he seemed fine. I have no knowledge of any diagnosis or doctors.” Source