eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 5m0304 LOT OF 4 ALICE BRADY REALART LOBBY CARDS 1920s great scenes from Hush Money & Fear Market! Date Sold 11/26/2023Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. a lot of 4 lobby cards from Alice Brady Realart movies. Note that these lobby cards come to us from a major collector of silent lobby cards! We have previously auctioned a number of his lobby cards individually, and now we are doing the remainder of them in bulk lots, primarily by star (each in a separate bulk lot). They are all guaranteed original release silent lobby cards, and they are surely incredibly rare! This is an incredibly rare opportunity to obtain these great silent lobby cards, and almost all of the remaining lobby cards from this collection are in this set of bulk lot auctions, so this is likely your last chance to acquire these. Of course, Alice Brady was an actress from the 1910s to the 1930s. She started acting in 1914 at the age of 22, and was a successful silent actress (a star with first Select Pictures, and then switching to Realart Pictures in 1920), and she was one of the very few to successfully make the transition to sound, playing character roles in the 1930s. But very sadly, she developed cancer in 1939 and passed away, and she was just 46. Some of her movies include: My Man Godfrey (nominated for the Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for this film), In Old Chicago (winner of the Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for this film), and Young Mr. Lincoln. Note that Miss Brady is the subject of one of the most unusual pieces of Oscar trivia ever, but the Motion Picture Academy reasonably downplays it (because it is embarrassing), so few have heard of it. She won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar at the 1938 ceremony, but she was unable to attend due to a broken ankle. When they announced her award, a man stood up and "accepted it for her", and later, she called the Academy and asked what they had done with her Oscar, and it turned out the man was an impostor, and had hijacked her Oscar! Back then, they had no procedure for replacing Oscars, and she passed away in 1939 at the age of 46, never receiving it. What a sad story! Note that the items in this lot are mostly from the 1920s. We do not provide a list of these items, but there are images of all of them. Condition: good to very good. Learn More about condition grades Titles included:
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