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ROCHELLE HUDSON '30s GORGEOUS OVERSIZE ORIGINAL VINTAGE FOX PHOTOGRAPH OTTO DYAR

$ 2.61

Availability: 61 in stock
  • Authenticity: guaranteed 100% authentic
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • general: movie memorabilia
  • Product Type: VINTAGE Photo
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Industry: Movies
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Modified Item: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: Very Fine, with slight wear at the lower corner tips, light scuffs, and a couple faint finger smudges. - HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!. (Please note that I am extremely condition conscious so I always point out the slightest anomalies)
  • Style: Black & White
  • Year: Pre-1940
  • Object Type: Photograph
  • Category: movies
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Guaranteed: Authentic

    Description

    ROCHELLE HUDSON '30s GORGEOUS OVERSIZE ORIGINAL VINTAGE FOX PHOTOGRAPH OTTO DYAR
    DESCRIPTION:
    Original vintage gelatin silver glossy double-weight 13 7/8" x 10 5/8" photograph of
    ROCHELLE HUDSON
    in an early Fox Films publicity portrait taken circa mid-1930s by renowned studio glamour portrait photographer,
    OTTO DYAR
    . With photographer and studio credit ink stamp and handwritten pencil notations identifying the actress on the verso. Also bears a faint previous ownership ink stamp on the verso
    .
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    SIZE:
    13 7/8" X 10 5/8"
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    TONE:
    B&W
    - FINISH:
    glossy
    - OTHER:
    double-weight paper stock
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    ROCHELLE HUDSON BIO
    (March 6, 1916 ? January 17, 1972) was an American film actress from the 1930s through the 1960s. Hudson was a WAMPAS Baby Star in 1931.
    The Oklahoma City-born actress may be best remembered today for costarring in
    Wild Boys of the Road
    (1933), playing Cosette in
    Les Misérables
    (1935), playing Mary Blair, the older sister of Shirley Temple's character in
    Curly Top
    , and for playing Natalie Wood's mother in
    Rebel Without a Cause
    (1955).
    During her peak years in the 1930s, notable roles for Hudson included: Richard Cromwell's love interest in the Will Rogers showcase
    Life Begins at Forty
    (1935), the daughter of carnival barker W.C. Fields in
    Poppy
    (1936), Claudette Colbert's adult daughter in
    Imitation of Life
    (1934).
    She also played Sally Glynn, the fallen ingenue to whom Mae West imparts the immortal wisdom, "When a girl goes wrong, men go right after her!" in the 1933 Paramount film,
    She Done Him Wrong
    .
    Hudson was married four times. Her first husband was Charles Brust. Little is known of the marriage other than it ended in divorce. She remarried in 1939 to Harold Thompson, who was the head of the Storyline Department at Disney Studios. She assisted Thompson, who was doing espionage work in Mexico as a civilian during World War II. They posed as a vacationing couple to various parts of Mexico, to detect if there was any German activity in these areas. One of their more successful vacations uncovered a supply of high test aviation gas hidden by German agents in Baja California.
    After their divorce in 1947, she married a third time the following year to
    Los Angeles Times
    sportswriter, Dick Irving Hyland. The marriage lasted two years before the couple divorced. Her final marriage was to Robert Mindell, a hotel executive. The couple remained together for eight years before divorcing in 1971.
    She was actually born in 1916, but the studio made her two years older for her to play a wider variety of roles, including romantic roles, so they reportedly
    "made her older"
    .
    On January 17,1972, Hudson was found dead in her home at the Palm Desert Country Club. A business associate with whom she had been working in real estate her body sprawled on the bathroom floor. Hudson died of pneumonia brought on by a liver ailment. Her only close survivor was her mother.
    (courtesy of wikipedia)
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