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Horror / CASABLANCA Actor CONRAD VEIDT Nice Early Signed Photo from I WAS A SPY

$ 76.55

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

This auction is brought to you by Classic Entertainment Autographs, one of the industry's best-known and most trusted sources for authentic signed material in the field of vintage entertainment! Up for grabs is the following item:
Excellent v
intage 3.25 x 5.5-inch black and white Gaumont-British Player postcard portrait, shown in costume as Commandant Oberaertz in 1933's I Was a Spy, neatly signed in blue fountain pen in the early 1930s. In good condition, with minor creasing above and below the writing, and a faint scratch running down the right side, all invisible when the photo is viewed head-on.
Perhaps best known for his portrayal of Major Heinrich Strasser in Casablanca (1942), great villain actor Conrad Veidt began his career in a string of German silent horror films, including Wahnsinn (1919), Earie Tales (1919), Der Graf von Cagliostro (1920), Der Januskopf (1920), and Nachtgestalten (1920). In 1920, he became a sensation with his role as Cesare, the murderous somnambulist in Robert Wiene's The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, and went on to star in Wiene's The Hands of Orlac (1924), Leni's Waxworks (1924), The Man Who Cheated Life (1926), The Last Performance (1927), and The Man Who Laughs (1928). In 1931, Universal Pictures head Carl Laemmle hand-selected Veidt to play Dracula in a film to be directed by Paul Leni based upon the successful New York stage play by Hamilton Deane, but, ultimately, Bela Lugosi landed the role and Tod Browning directed the picture.
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