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BERT LAHR—RAY BOLGER—JACK HALEY— SIGNED PHOTO By Three, With COA—WIZARD OF OZ

Description: RAY BOLGERJACK HALEYBERT LAHR AUTOGRAPHED BY ALL THREESIGNED PHOTO WITH COA RAY BOLGER Theatrical films1936 The Great Ziegfeld Ray Bolger 1937 Rosalie Bill Delroy 1938 The Girl of the Golden West Happy Moore 1938 Sweethearts Hans 1939 The Wizard of Oz Hunk / The Scarecrow 1941 Sunny Bunny Billings 1942 Four Jacks and a Jill Nifty Sullivan 1943 Forever and a Day Sentry1943 Stage Door Canteen Ray Bolger 1946 The Harvey Girls Chris Maule 1949 Look for the Silver Lining Jack Donahue 1952 Where's Charley? Charley Wykeham 1952 April in Paris S. Winthrop Putnam 1961 WALT DISNEY Babes in Toyland Barnaby 1966 The Daydreamer The Pieman 1979 Just You and Me, Kid Tom 1979 The Runner Stumbles Monsignor 1982 Annie Sound Effects Man 1985 That's Dancing! Himself - Host Television1953–1955 Where's Raymond? Ray Wallace (61 episodes)1956–1957 Washington Square Host 1958–1959 GE Theater Stan Maylor / Alfred Boggs 2 episodes1962 Red Skelton Show Mayor Threadbare III 1962 The Little Sweep Storyteller Television film1966 The Jean Arthur Show Wealthy Man 1970–1972 The Partridge Family Grandpa Renfrew Recurring role1971 Nanny and the Professor Uncle Horace1976 The Entertainer Billy Rice TV film1976 Captains and the Kings R.J. Squibbs TV miniseries (Chapter I)1977–1979 The Love Boat Andy / Horace 2 episodes1978 Baretta Episode: "Just for Laughs"1978 Three on a Date Andrew TV film1978–1982 Fantasy Island Gaylord / Spencer 2 episodes1978–1979 Little House on the Prairie Toby Noe 2 episodes1979 Heaven Only Knows Simon TV pilot1979 Battlestar Galactica Vector Episode: "Greetings from Earth"1981 Aloha Paradise Harry Carr 1981 Peter and the Wolf Narrator TV film1983 Peter and the Magic Egg Uncle Amos 1984 Diff'rent Strokes Clarence Stage work Broadway productions1926 The Merry World Imperial Theatre1926 A Night in Paris 44th Street Theatre1929 Heads Up Georgie Alvin Theatre1931 George White's Scandals of 1931 Apollo Theatre1934 Life Begins at 8:40 Winter Garden Theatre1936 On Your Toes Phil Dolan III, Hoofer Imperial Theatre1940 Keep Off the Grass Broadhurst Theatre1942 By Jupiter Sapiens Shubert Theatre1946 Three to Make Ready Adelphi Theatre1948 Where's Charley? Charley Wykeham St. James Theatre1951 Where's Charley? (revival) Broadway Theatre1962 All-American Professor Winter Garden Theatre MEL BROOKS1969 Come Summer Lunt-Fontanne Theatre Jack Haley headlined in vaudeville as a song-and-dance comedian. One of his closest friends was Fred Allen, who would frequently mention "Mr. Jacob Haley of Newton Highlands, Massachusetts" on the air. Haley made a few phonograph records in 1923, and in the early 1930s, Haley starred in comedy shorts for Vitaphone in Brooklyn, New York. His wide-eyed, good-natured expression gained him supporting roles in musical feature films, including Poor Little Rich Girl with Shirley Temple, Higher and Higher with Frank Sinatra and the Irving Berlin musical Alexander's Ragtime Band. Both Poor Little Rich Girl and Alexander's Ragtime Band were released by Twentieth Century-Fox. Haley was under contract to them and appeared in the Fox films Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm and Pigskin Parade, marking his first appearance with Judy Garland. Haley hosted a radio show from 1937 to 1939 known to many as The Jack Haley Show. The first season (1937-1938), the show was sponsored by Log Cabin Syrup and was known as The Log Cabin Jamboree. The next season (1938-1939), the show was sponsored by Wonder Bread and was known as The Wonder Show. During the second season the show featured Gale Gordon and Lucille Ball as regular radio performers. Haley returned to musical comedies in the 1940s. Most of his '40s work was for RKO. He left RKO in 1947 when he refused to appear in a remake of RKO's Seven Keys to Baldpate. Phillip Terry took the role. He went into real estate & guest roles in TV . BROADWAYJack HaleyMay 21, 1924 – May 31, 1924Century Promenade Theatre15 performances Gay PareeJack HaleyAugust 18, 1925 – January 30, 1926Shubert Theatre181 performances Gay PareeJack HaleyNovember 9, 1926 – April 9, 1927Winter Garden Theatre192 performances Follow ThruJack MartinJanuary 9, 1929 – December 21, 1929Chanin's 46th Theatre401 performances Sang: Button Up Your Overcoat with Zelma O'Neal In 1930, he starred in Technicolor's film version Free For AllSteve Potter Jr.September 8, 1931 – September 19, 1931Manhattan Theatre15 performances Take a ChanceJack StanleyNovember 26, 1932 – July 1, 1933Apollo Theatre243 performances Higher and HigherZachary AshApril 4, 1940 – June 15, 1940Shubert Theatre84 performances Higher and HigherZachary AshAugust 5, 1940 – August 24, 1940Shubert Theatre24 performances In 1943, he starred with Frank Sinatra in film version Show TimeJack HaleySeptember 16, 1942 – April 3, 1943Broadhurst Theatre342 performances Inside U.S.A.Jack HaleyApril 30, 1948 – February 19, 1949New Century Theatre and Majestic Theatre399 performances FILMS1927 Broadway Madness Announcer1930 Follow Thru Jack Martin Director Lloyd Corrigan 1933 Mr. Broadway Himself Director Edgar G. Ulmer1933 Sitting Pretty Pete Pendleton Director Harry Joe Brown 1934 Here Comes the Groom Mike Director Edward Sedgwick1935 Spring Tonic Sykes Director Clyde Bruckman 1935 Redheads on Parade Mathews Director Norman Z. McLeod 1935 The Girl Friend Henry Director Edward Buzzell1935 Coronado Chuck Director Norman Z. McLeod 1936 F-Man Johnny Director Edward F. Cline1935 Poor Little Rich Girl Jimmy Director Irving Cummings 1935 Mr. Cinderella Joe Director Edward Sedgwick 1935 Pigskin Parade 'Slug' Director David Butler1937 Pick a Star Joe Director Edward Sedgwick 1937 She Had to Eat Danny Director Malcolm St. Clair 1937 Wake Up and Live Eddie Director Sidney Lanfield 1937 Danger – Love at Work Henry Director Otto Preminger1937 Ali Baba Goes to Town Himself Director David Butler 1938 Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Orville Director Allan Dwan1938 Alexander's Ragtime Band Davey Director Henry King 1938 Hold That Co-ed Wilber Director George Marshall 1938 Thanks for Everything Henry Director William A. Seiter 1939 The Wizard of Oz Tin Man / Hickory Director Victor Fleming 1941 Moon Over Miami Jack Director Walter Lang 1941 Navy Blues Bolton Director Lloyd Bacon 1942 Beyond the Blue Horizon Squidge Director Alfred Santell 1944 Higher and Higher Mike Director Tim Whelan 1944 Take It Big Jack Director Frank McDonald 1944 One Body Too Many Albert Director Frank McDonald1945 Scared Stiff Larry Director Frank McDonald 1945 George White's Scandals Jack Director Felix E. Feist 1945 Sing Your Way Home Steve Director Anthony Mann 1946 People Are Funny Pinky Director Sam White 1946 Vacation in Reno Jack Director Leslie Goodwins 1970 Norwood Mr. Reese Director Jack Haley, Jr. 1977 New York, New York The MC Director Martin Scorsese Bert Lahr (1895 – 1967), was a stage and screen actor. He is universally and eternally remembered for his role as the Cowardly Lion, and his counterpart Kansas farmworker "Zeke", in Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg’s film musical, The Wizard of Oz (1939). He was well known for his quick-witted humor and his work that began in burlesque and vaudeville and ended on Broadway and the “legitimate” stage. FILMSFaint Heart (1929, Short) – Rudolf Flying High (1931) – Rusty Mr. Broadway (1933) – Himself Hizzoner (1933, Short) – Bert Lahr, Cop Henry the Ache (1934, Short) – King Henry VIII No More West (1934, Short) – Gunpowder Bert Gold Bricks (1936, Short) – Bert Boy, Oh Boy (1936, Short) – The Butler Whose Baby Are You? (1936) – Bert Halibut Off the Horses (1937) – Chester Twitt Montague the Magnificent (1937) – Roland Montague Merry Go Round of 1938 (1937) – Bert Lahr Love and Hisses (1937) – Sugar Boles Josette (1938) – Barney Barnaby Just Around the Corner (1938) – Gus GEORGE CUKOR Zaza (1939) – Cascart The Wizard of Oz (1939) – 'Zeke' / The Cowardly Lion Sing Your Worries Away (1942) – 'Chow' Brewster Ship Ahoy (1942) – 'Skip' Owens Meet the People (1944) – The Commander Always Leave Them Laughing (1949) – Eddie Eagen Mister Universe (1951) – Joe Pulaski Rose Marie (1954) – Barney McCorkle Anything Goes (1954) - “Moonface” Martin The Second Greatest Sex (1955) – Job McClureBUSTER KEATON Ten Girls Ago (1962) (unfinished) The Night They Raided Minsky's (1968) – Spats STAGE Harry Delmar's Revels (1927) Hold Everything! (1928) Flying High (1930) George White's Music Hall Varieties (1932) Life Begins at 8:40 (1934) George White's Scandals of 1936 (1936) The Show is On (1936) COLE PORTER DuBarry Was a Lady (1939) Seven Lively Arts (1944) Burlesque (1946) Two on the Aisle (1951) SAMUEL BECKETT Waiting for Godot (1956) Hotel Paradiso (1957) The Girls Against the Boys (1959) S J PERELMAN The Beauty Part (1962) RING LARDNER JR Foxy (1964) Never Too Late (1965) The Birds (1966) INSURED MEDIA MAILSHIPPING IN A BOXWITHIN 2 BUSINESSDAYS OF PAYMENT

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BERT LAHR—RAY BOLGER—JACK HALEY— SIGNED PHOTO By Three, With COA—WIZARD OF OZBERT LAHR—RAY BOLGER—JACK HALEY— SIGNED PHOTO By Three, With COA—WIZARD OF OZBERT LAHR—RAY BOLGER—JACK HALEY— SIGNED PHOTO By Three, With COA—WIZARD OF OZBERT LAHR—RAY BOLGER—JACK HALEY— SIGNED PHOTO By Three, With COA—WIZARD OF OZ

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