Kay Johnson MGM Art Deco Glamour Portrait Original 1930's 8x10 Camera Negative - very rare Kodak Nitrate 8x10 Camera Negative with hand retouched highlights and hand applied India Ink Code - Kay Johnson was an American actress who appeared in films, stage productions, and television shows during the 1920s and 1930s. She was born in 1899 in Brooklyn, New York and began her acting career in the theater. She made her film debut in 1923 and appeared in over 30 films throughout her career. Some of her notable films include "The Big Parade," "Street Angel," and "The Girl Said No." Johnson was known for her versatility as an actress and her ability to play a wide range of characters. She retired from acting in the 1940s and passed away in 1975.

This is an original studio or photographer's 8x10 inches black and white photographic negative from our historic archive. This is a real collector's item and would make superb quality photographs or prints. This would also be a great addition to any collection or image archive. This original black and white photographic negative is in Excellent condition. This collector's item is being sold from one collector to another, no rights are given or implied. Silver Screen Mementos are gradually releasing from their vast archives thousands of original photographs, transparencies, negatives, slides, lobby cards and other movie or television memorabilia.
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