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Philip Bourneuf & Joan Fontaine Matted Autographs! Beyond a Reasonable Doubt!
$ 28.82
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Philip Bourneuf & Joan Fontaine Matted Autographs & PhotoThis listing is for a Philip Bourneuf & Joan Fontaine 8x10 Matted Autographs& Photo. Autographs are hand signed and guaranteed authentic. The entire mat piece is 8x10 and the photograph is 4x6. *NOTE: Paper has several creases in the signatures (see photos)
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NOTE: This item does NOT come with any frame to due shipping safety issues.
This is a BEAUTIFUL mat piece and it looks fantastic in ANY 8x10 frame!
This is a great piece of Hollywood history! Happy Bidding!
Bourneuf was an American character actor who had a long stage career before appearing in films. Bourneuf's obituary in The New York Times noted, "Mr. Bourneuf was included in the small circle of distinguished actors who appeared in the original casts of the American Repertory Theater, a group founded by Eva Le Gallienne, Margaret Webster, and Cheryl Crawford." In the 1930s, Boruneuf acted as part of the Federal Theatre Project. A founding member of the Actors Studio, one of Bourneuf's more memorable roles was as the district attorney who maneuvers the apparently innocent Dana Andrews into the electric chair in Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956). His last screen role was in the 1976 television mini-series Captains and the Kings. Bourneuf made three guest appearances on Perry Mason. In 1960, he played Asa Culver in "The Case of the Prudent Prosecutor." In 1963 he played murder victim Edgar Thorne in "The Case of the Lawful Lazarus," and in 1965 he played defendant Victor Montalvo in "The Case of the Golden Girls." He also appeared in other television series like Alfred Hitchcock Presents and Dr. Kildare.
Fontaine was a British-American actress who is best known for her starring roles in Hollywood films during the "Golden Age". Fontaine appeared in more than 45 films in a career that spanned five decades. She was the younger sister of actress Olivia de Havilland. Their rivalry was well-documented in the media at the height of Fontaine's career. She began her film career in 1935, signing a contract with RKO Pictures. Fontaine received her first major role in The Man Who Found Himself (1937) and in 1939 with Gunga Din. Her career prospects improved greatly after her starring role in Alfred Hitchcock's Rebecca (1940), for which she received her first of three nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actress. The following year, she won that award for her role in Hitchcock's Suspicion (1941). A third nomination came with The Constant Nymph (1943). She appeared mostly in drama films through the 1940s, including Letter from an Unknown Woman (1948), which is now considered a classic. In the next decade, after her role in Ivanhoe (1952), her film career began to decline and she moved into stage, radio and television roles. She appeared in fewer films in the 1960s, which included Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1960), and her final film role in The Witches (1966). She released an autobiography, No Bed of Roses, in 1978, and continued to act until 1994. Having won an Academy Award for her role in Suspicion, Fontaine is the only actor to have won an Academy Award for acting in a Hitchcock film. She and her sister remain the only siblings to have won major acting Academy Awards.
Every mat piece that we sell includes a serial numbered store COA sticker on the back of the mat. More importantly, our store also fully guarantees every signature we sell. Any signature that is rejected from a major authenticator can be returned for a full refund including return shipping costs. If needed, we can also create a paper store Certificate of Authenticity upon request. If you have any questions, feel free to send me a message.
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