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Seller: Main Street Fine Books & Mss, ABAA, Galena, IL, U.S.A.
Signed
Prolific Welch-born leading man of more than 120 films, most notably "The Lost Weekend" (1945), Hollywood's first serious treatment of alcoholism. Color PS, 8" X 10", n.p., n.d. Fine. Handsome heavy stock middle-aged closeup in period costume.
Published by Paramount Studios, Hollywood, California, 1937
Seller: Tennyson Williams Books and Fine Art, Williamsburg, VA, U.S.A.
Photograph First Edition Signed
Paper. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. First Edition. A 1937 Paramount publicity still (photographl of famed actor Ray Milland. Boldly SIGNED, without inscription, by Ray Milland. The autograph is guaranteed to be original and authentic. The signature is faded but still quite legible. The clean and bright photograph has several very tiny closed tears at edges of margins, but they do not intrude into the photograph itself. Size: 10" by 8". SIGNED. Photo.
Seller: Main Street Fine Books & Mss, ABAA, Galena, IL, U.S.A.
Signed
Prolific Welsh-born leading man of more than 120 films, most notably "The Lost Weekend" (1945), Hollywood's first serious treatment of alcoholism. PS, 10" X 8", n.p., n.d. [ca. 1975]. Near fine. Dramatic scene from "The Lost Weekend" showing a disheveled-looking Milland apparently dictating a letter to a concerned-looking Jane Wyman. Signed stills from this landmark film are most desireable.
Seller: Legends In History, Meadow Vista, CA, U.S.A.
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
No Binding. Condition: Very Good. Signed "Ray Milland" in red ink. Mr MIlland has also signed his name a second on the back of the page also in red ink. This 6.75" X 10.00" black and white page from a magazine in very good condition. Ray Milland, original name Reginald Truscott-Jones, (born Jan. 3, 1907, Neath, Glamorganshire, Wales?died March 10, 1986, Torrance, Calif., U.S.), Welsh-born American actor. Milland made his film debut in 1929 and moved to Hollywood in 1930. He was the debonair romantic leading man in many movies of the 1930s and ?40s. He won acclaim for his performance as an alcoholic writer in The Lost Weekend (1945, Academy Award) and also played dramatic parts in The Big Clock (1948), Something to Live For (1952), and Dial M for Murder (1954). In his later years he generally played only minor roles. He directed several movies in the 1950s and early ?60s. Signed by Author(s).
Seller: Houle Rare Books/Autographs/ABAA/PADA, Palm Springs, CA, U.S.A.
Signed
No Binding. Condition: Very Good. ("Ray") in black fountain pen ink on 1/2 length youthful portrait of Ray Milland wearing a suit, long silk tie, white shirt, smiling into the camera. Photograph is matte finish and is mounted; 6 3/4" x 8 3/4". Very good (minor signs of handling). ca. 1945. Signed and inscribed to Paramount's #1 secretary Mary Lou Van Ness: "To Mary Lou with regards Ray.". Signed by Author(s).