Adolphe Menjou signed 7x10 letter Beverly Hills,1949,with transmittal envelope.

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Description:
Condition:
Good*
Measures:
Letter:
10-1/2" x 7-1/2" inches Approx
23 X 18,5 Cms Aprox.
Envelope
7-1/2" x 4" inches Approx
19 X 10 Cms Aprox.
Description:
Adolphe Menjou signed 7x10 letter Beverly Hills Dec 24-1949 with transmittal envelope.
… To Mrs.Margaret McLellan (Dec 24-1949)
With certificate of authenticity
Year:
1949
Additional data:
It is in good condition.
Letter with minimal rust spots.
Envelope with many spots of rust
”See pictures for details”
Carta con minimas manchas de oxido.
Sobre con muchas manchas de oxido
Item with certificate of identification,includes varios units
We will send a copy of the certificate.
With certificate of authenticity.

Adolphe Jean Menjou (February 18, 1890 – October 29, 1963) was an American actor.
His career spanned both silent films and talkies. He appeared in such films as Charlie Chaplin's A Woman of Paris, where he played the lead role; Stanley Kubrick's Paths of Glory with Kirk Douglas; Ernst Lubitsch's The Marriage Circle; The Sheik with Rudolph Valentino; Morocco with Marlene Dietrich and Gary Cooper; and A Star Is Born with Janet Gaynor and Fredric March, and was nominated for an Academy Award for The Front Page in 1931.
Menjou was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to a French father, Albert Menjou (1858–1917), and an Irish mother from Galway, Nora (née Joyce 1869–1953). His brother, Henry Arthur Menjou (1891–1956), was a year younger. He was raised Catholic, attended the Culver Military Academy, and graduated from Cornell University with a degree in engineering. Attracted to the vaudeville stage, he made his movie debut in 1916 in The Blue Envelope Mystery. During World War I, he served as a captain in the United States Army ambulance service, for which he trained in Pennsylvania before going overseas.
After returning from the war, Menjou became a star in such films as The Sheik and The Three Musketeers. When he starred in 1923's A Woman of Paris, he solidified the image of a well-dressed man-about-town, and was voted Best Dressed Man in America nine times. In 1929, he attended the preview of Maurice Chevalier’s first Hollywood film Innocents of Paris, and personally reassured Chevalier that he would enjoy a great future, despite the mediocre screenplay. His own career stalled with the coming of talkies, but in 1930, he starred in Morocco, with Marlene Dietrich. He was nominated for an Academy Award for The Front Page (1931).WIKIPEDIA.

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