TOMMY LYNN 1940s Hollywood Aspiring Actor 21 PUBLICITY PHOTOS Headshots PROGRAM
$ 60.98 $ 36.59
Availability: 100 in stock
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Object Type:
Photograph
Condition:
These photos belonged to a budding young actor named Tommy Lynn (not to be confused with the serial killer of the same name) who tried his best to make it into pictures in the 1940s. He did stage acting and (as evidenced in one small clipping from an old "Hollywood Reporter") he managed to get a bit part in the Lana Turner picture "Green Dolphin Street" (1947).There is a total of twenty-one photographs. Some of them are doubles. Included with the photographs are two theater programs from productions in which he had parts. One program is from the Biltmore Theatre's production of "To Hell We March" in which he played a German officer. The other program is from the Jewel Box Theatre (Los Angeles) and their production of "It Must Be Tonight" ~ a murder mystery in which he played the role of Jerry. Both programs were once glued into a scrapbook so they show some wear. Most of the various sized photos are in Very Good + Condition. Photos in Very Good + Condition. Two
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Original/Reproduction:
Original
Country/Region of Manufacture:
United States
Industry:
Movies