WALTER HUSTON~8X10~VTG~CS BULL~MGM
WALTER HUSTON. Choice Vintage Original Photograph
(not signed) on a 3/4 length portrait of Walter Huston dressed in a
three-picec suit, long slik tie, white shirt, leaning back, looking into the
camers.
Photograph is by Clarence Sinclair Bull, MGM with his rubberstamp on the
back and his blindstamp on the lower right corner and is on heavy weight stock; 8" x 10"; very good (minor signs of
handling; light curling), ca. 1940.
Information slip on the back.
Huston (1884-1950), born April 6, 1884, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; died
April 7, 1950, Hollywood, California; Canadian-born actor; winner of Best
Supporting Actor Academy Award for "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre"
1948 directed by son John Huston; Huston scored his greatest personal
triumph in both stage and screen adaptations of Sinclair Lewis's
"Dodsworth" playing the retired industrialist who sheds his nagging,
unfaithful wife for true love with an American expatriate in Europe. Huston
received a 1936 Oscar nomination for his solid, intelligent work in that
film; other films include: "The Virginian" 1930; "Law and Order" 1932;
"All That Money Can Buy" 1941.
"The Maltese Falcon" 1941 as Captain Jacobi (directed by
son John Huston).