KENNEDY GEORGE: (1925-2016) American actor, Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actor in 1967 for his role as Dragline in Cool Hand Luke. Signed 8 x 10 photograph, the Universal City Studios publicity portrait dating from 1970 and depicting Kennedy in a head and shoulders pose in costume as Joe Patroni from the Aiport disaster film series. Signed in bold black ink to a lighter area of the background. Together with three signed 8 x 10 photographs by several of the Best Supporting Actor Oscar nominees of 1967 comprising John Cassavetes (for his performance as Victor R. Franko in The Dirty Dozen), Cecil Kellaway (for his performance as Monsignor Mike Ryan in Guess Who´s Coming to Dinner; a scarce example depicting the actor in costume from the film), and Michael J. Pollard (for his performance as C. W. Moss in Bonnie and Clyde). All are boldly signed, Pollard in fountain pen ink, to light areas of the images and none are inscribed. Generally VG, 4
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KENNEDY GEORGE: (1925-2016) American actor, Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actor in 1967 for his role as Dragline in Cool Hand Luke. Signed 8 x 10 photograph, the Universal City Studios publicity portrait dating from 1970 and depicting Kennedy in a head and shoulders pose in costume as Joe Patroni from the Aiport disaster film series. Signed in bold black ink to a lighter area of the background. Together with three signed 8 x 10 photographs by several of the Best Supporting Actor Oscar nominees of 1967 comprising John Cassavetes (for his performance as Victor R. Franko in The Dirty Dozen), Cecil Kellaway (for his performance as Monsignor Mike Ryan in Guess Who´s Coming to Dinner; a scarce example depicting the actor in costume from the film), and Michael J. Pollard (for his performance as C. W. Moss in Bonnie and Clyde). All are boldly signed, Pollard in fountain pen ink, to light areas of the images and none are inscribed. Generally VG, 4
Auction: Autograph Letters, Historical Documents and Manuscripts, 12th Mar, 2025