Autograph Signed Letter

Pierre Blanchar Signed Letter


Pierre Blanchar Signed Letter
Pierre Blanchar Signed Letter

Pierre Blanchar Signed Letter  Pierre Blanchar Signed Letter

(1892 - 1963) - actor and director. Signed Tapuscrit addressed to crack gaston. Paris, 6 April 1940 - 2 pp. Nice letter written a few months after the outbreak of hostilities.

What a lot of events since we left! Who would have said, during the few days I've been in trouble with you, that this horrific catastrophe would break out? What can I tell you about my life today?

It flows into the monotony of a not very pleasant task. I play comedy, but the more I go the more unbearable it is for me to play a play more than a hundred times in a row; yet we are one hundred and thirtieth." A play by michel duran represented in 1940 at the theatre of betting. With blanchar stone, marguerite pierry, michèle, alfa, asia, georges lannes and alice didier.

He was a great resister to the saying of a member of the committee of public salvation of French cinema, created in 1943, became committee of liberation of cinema, he became president on 19 September 1944. Good general condition, see photo. This item is in the category "collections\letters, old papers\autographs\historical persons".Dinks" and is located in this country: en.

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  1. number of pages: 2
  2. Period: Second World War
  3. type: autograph, dedication
  4. subtype: autograph on paper
  5. theme: cinema


Pierre Blanchar Signed Letter  Pierre Blanchar Signed Letter