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Auction History Result

7s684 PATRICIA MORISON 7x9.25 news photo '56 hugging her pet poodle Prince Igor by Nat Dallinger!

Date Sold 3/28/2013
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An Original Vintage 7" x 9 1/4" [18 x 23 cm] News Photo (Learn More)

Patricia Morison was an actress from 1930s to the 1980s. She had a very unusual road to stardom!; she was signed by Paramount in 1939 and was touted as a rival to their top female star Dorothy Lamour with the tagline "Lamour plus Lamarr equals LaMorison", but she did not achieve much success there, likely because she only got roles Lamour turned down, and she left Paramount and made low budget movies. It seemed she had a great break in 1947 in "Kiss of Death" when her suicide was shown on screen, but the producers decided audiences couldn't handle it and the scene was cut from the movie! In 1948, Cole Porter heard her sing and wrote the show "Kiss Me Kate" for her, and she starred in it on Broadway for 1,000 performances, and went on to a continued successful career in musicals on stage! Morison passed away in 2018 at the age of 103.
Important Added Info: Note that this news photo measures 7" x 9 1/4" [18 x 23 cm].

Condition: very good. The snipe is attached with a staple in the center of the bottom border. Otherwise, the photo is in pretty nice condition!
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