1930 Conrad Nagel Actor Silent Film Movie Star Print - ORIGINAL

1930 Conrad Nagel Actor Silent Film Movie Star Print - ORIGINAL

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Conrad Nagel (1897-1970) One of the 36 founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), he started out on the stage and later became a leading actor in film. Some of his films include: Little Women (1918), Tess of the D'Urbervilles (1924), Lights of Old Broadway (1925), Quality Street (1927), The Michigan Kid (1928), The Girl From Mandalay (1936), I Want a Divorce (1940), and All That Heaven Allows (1955) among many others. Ever wonder how the stars broke into the movies? As fans of early film we certainly have, and Period Paper has been fortunate in obtaining a great collection from 1930 of the autobiographies of some of the top stars of the silent films and the early talkies. Each photograph image of a star is accompanied by a full page autobiography with the star's signature in print. Whether your interest is in the cowboy stars, like Tom Mix, or in the great comedians, Chaplin, Keaton, and Lloyd or in the beautiful leading ladies like RenŽe AdorŽe and Joan Cra

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