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1940's, 5"x7" Sepia Tone print of Alice Faye, made by Screen Art Pictures
$ 8.95
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1940's, 5"x7" Sepia Tone print of Alice Faye, made by Screen Art Pictures1940's, 5"x7" Sepia Tone print of Alice Faye, made by Screen Art Pictures
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You are bidding on a
1940's, Sepia Tone print of Alice Faye, made by Screen Art Pictures
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Notes:
Alice Jeanne Faye (May 5, 1915 – May 9, 1998) was an American actress and singer. She sang "You'll Never Know", which won its composers the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 1944 Oscars ceremony. Faye introduced the song in the musical film Hello, Frisco, Hello (1943).
Faye was married twice and had two daughters. She married actor and singer Tony Martin in 1937, and they divorced in 1940. She married actor Phil Harris in 1941, a union which lasted until his death in 1995.
This piece of Movie Memoribilia is over 70 years old.
Size: 5” x 7”.
Back is blank.
Condition: used, EX-EX/MT
(see images).
This item would make a great gift or nice addition to your collection
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