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SUNSET CARSON - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH 1990 CO-SIGNED BY: PEGGY STEWART, FRED L. "THE SINGING BUCKAROO" SCOTT, IRON EYES CODY, LOIS JANUARY, EWING "LUCKY" BROWN, OLIVER DRAKE, TERRY FROST, STEVE BRODIE, FRANK MITCHELL, HENRY WILLS - HFSID 323889WESTERN STARS: SUNSET CARSON, PEGGY STEWART, FRED
SCOTT, IRON EYES CODY, LOIS JANUARY AND OTHERSLarge 12x8 color photo of Western's biggest stars including signatures of Sunset Carson,
Peggy Stewart, Fred Scott, Iron Eyes Cody, Lois January, Ewing "Lucky" Brown, Oliver
Drake, Terry Frost, Steve Brodie, Frank Mitchell and Henry Wills. 13 signatures total.Inscribed photograph signed: "
To Clint/Steve Brodie", "
Peggy Stewart", "Fred Scott" "To
Clint/Iron Eyes Cody/Chances are well", "Lois January", "Ewing 'Lucky' Brown", "To
Clint/Oliver Drake/83", "Terry Frost", "To Clint/Steve Brodie", "To Clint/yours/Frank
Mitchell",. Three unidentifiable signatures. 13 signatures total. Color, 12x8.
Rodeo rider
Winifred Maurice Harrison (1920-1990) was
given the name SUNSET CARSON by
Republic Studios, for whom he starred in a number of western films in the mid-1940s. He
starred in his own film series, beginning with
The Sheriff of Cimarron (1945). He was later a
popular guest at B Western nostalgia shows, and
hosted a TV film revival series, Six Gun
Heroes. PEGGY STEWART (born Peggy O'Rourke in 1923), who appeared in many films,
mostly Westerns, from the late 1930s into the 1960s, was one of
Republic Picture's leading
ladies in the 1940s. Tired of being cast in serials, she left Republic, but continued making
occasional films. Stewart later appeared in several made-for-TV movies and was a guest star on
a number of TV series, and she made stage appearances in the Los Angeles area. Stewart, who
was
married to actors Don "Red" Barry (1940-1944) and
Buck Young (1953 until his death
in 2000), is also a popular figure at Western film and nostalgia gatherings.
The Black Lash cast
LaRue and sidekick Fuzzy St John in familiar roles, but Peggy Stewart plays the bad guys girl
in this one! The film, suffering from a small budget, employed much stock footage from
LaRue's earlier films, giving him more incentive to shift to television.
Former vaudeville
entertainer and opera singer FRED SCOTT (1902-1991), who had appeared in some
Mack Sennett comedies of the silent film era,
gained popularity as "the Silvery-Voiced
Buckaroo" in low-budget Western movies of the 1930s. French industrialist Charles Pathé
was a major force in the early film industry, producing both newsreels and feature films. The
disruptions of World War I began a long decline for Pathé studios, which were finally
absorbed into RKO films in 1932. Scott made three of his early films (1930-1931) for Pathé.
IRON EYES CODY (1907-1999) appeared in over 100 films and more than 35 television
series as an American Indian but his name at birth was
Espera DeCorti (he was the son of
two first generation Italian immigrants). Cody, who appeared in a number of films with Roy
Rogers, including
Young Bill Hickock,
Young Buffalo Bill,
In Old Cheyenne,
Under Nevada
Skies,
North of the Great Divide,
Son of Paleface and
Alias Jesse James, was
best known as
the Indian who sheds a tear for a blighted American environment in the "Keep America
Beautiful" television ads that ran from 1971 into the 1980s.
LOIS JANUARY (1913-2006)
was a
B Western heroine of the 1930s, cast opposite Johnny Mack Brown, Bob Steele, Tim
McCoy, Reb Russell and others. She also appeared on Broadway, and
had her own radio
program, Reveille Sweetheart (1941-1946). She had
two bit parts in The Wizard of Oz: as
a manicurist who sings to Dorothy in the Emerald City; and as a woman holding a cat that
Toto leaps out of the balloon to chase. January appeared in TV guest spots through 1987. n in
1946, his first role was in the comedy
The Harvey Girls (1946). He went on to perform in
The Astounding She-Monster (1957),
Die Watching (1993),
The Stoneman (2002) and
The Thundering 8th (2000). Brown opened his own production company call Movie Tech
Studio and helped make films such as
A Whale of a Tale (1977),
Dismembered (2003) and
Live Fearless (2011).
OLIVER DRAKE (1903-1991),
wrote, directed and produced a long
list of Westerns in the 1930s and 1940s. He also acted in one film,
Red Blood and Blue
(1925) and
composed songs for a number of films. Drake's songs include "Moon Over
Montana", "Sweetheart of the Rio Grande", "Stardust Trail", "rose of the Prairie" and "Guns
and Guitars". In the 1950s and 1960s,
Drake directed TV's Sky King (1951-1962) and Colt
.45 (1957-1960) as well as feature films.
TERRY FROST (1906-1993) played supporting
roles, usually as a villain or henchman, in dozens of B- Western films of the 1940s and 1950s.
He made guest appearances on virtually every TV Western through the mid-1960s, from
Range Rider (1951) to
Gunsmoke (1966). He later ran a Los Angeles coffee shop and
became a popular attraction at B-western conventions.
STEVE BRODIE (1919-1992) played
supporting roles in many highly regarded films, including
A Walk in the Sun,
Out of the
Past,
The Steel Helmet and
The Caine Mutiny. Late in his career, he also appeared in some
clunkers lampooned on
Mystery Science Theater 3000 (
The Wild World of Batwoman,
The
Giant Spider Invasion). He played
frequent TV guest roles from the early 1950s, including
multiple appearances on
The Lone Ranger,
Science Fiction Theater,
Alfred Hitchcock Presents,
Wyatt Earp,
Perry Mason and
Bonanza.
American actor FRANK MITCHELL (1905-1991) was born in New York City, New
York. He appeared in over seventy films between his debut in the 1920 film
Humoresque and
the 1980 film
Coal Miners Daughter. He was part of a comedy duo with Jack Durant and the
two appeared in several films together including
She Learned About Sailors (1934),
365
Nights in Hollywood (1934) and
Music is Magic (1935). Mitchell is best remembered for his
roles in the 1952 film
Scaramouche and the 1953 film
Goof on the Roof. Actor
HENRY
WILLS (1921-1994) appeared in over 200 film and television credits during his almost 50
year career, mostly in supporting or bit roles in television. Some of his most notable
appearances include roles in
The High Chaparral (1967), Bonanza (1960), and Rawhide
(1959). Wills was also a prolific stunt man, performing over 180 stunts, mostly on the same
Westerns and television series he acted in. Lightly bowed. Fine condition.
See more material from these signers:SUNSET CARSON HENRY WILLS FRANK MITCHELL STEVE BRODIE TERRY FROST OLIVER DRAKE EWING BROWN LOIS JANUARY IRON EYES CODY FRED L. SCOTT PEGGY STEWART
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