Mervyn Leroy - Inscribed Photograph Signed

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MERVYN LeROY Small black and white publicity photograph of Mervyn LeRoy sitting with the arm of his glasses in his mouth. Photograph inscribed and signed on verso: "To Mark Marcus/Thank you/M. LeRoy". Facsimile signature on front. B/w, 5x7. Mervyn LeRoy (1900-1987) was an assistant cameraman, gag writer and actor before co-scripting the successful 1926 film Ella Cinders and directing No Place to Go in 1927. Films he directed include Little Caesar (1930), I am a Figutive from a Chain Gang (1932) and Anthony Adverse (1936). In 1939, LeRoy produced The Wizard of Oz. In 1945, he won a special Academy Award for a short film that he directed, The House I Live In, starring Frank Sinatra, and received the Irving Thalberg Life Achievement Award in 1975. Lightly worn at corners. Fine condition. - Please contact us if you have any questions or require additional information. DOCUMENT 280677
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