AUTOGRAFO ORIGINAL DE GEORGE BURNS AND GRACIE ALLEN
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AUTOGRAFO ORIGINAL DE GEORGE BURNS AND GRACIE ALLEN
Publicity sepia tone photograph of a young George Burns and Gracie Allen
Signed in black ink, "Best wishes, Gracie Allen and George Burns".
The lot includes a 1940's postcard of their residence in Beverly Hills.
8 x 10
VF
http://www.bikespainclassic.com
BREVE HISTORIA:
Other names
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show
Genre
Situation Comedy (Sitcom)
Running time
30 minutes
Country
USA
Languages
English
Starring
George Burns and Gracie Allen
Air dates
1950 to 1958
Burns and Allen, an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen, worked together as a comedy team in vaudeville, films, radio and television and achieved substantial success over three decades.
Vaudeville
Burns and Allen met in 1922 and first performed together at the Hill Street Theatre in Newark, New Jersey, continued in small town vaudeville theaters, married January 27, 1926 and moved up a notch when they signed with the Keith-Albee-Orpheum circuit in 1927. Burns wrote most of the material and played the straight man. Allen played a silly, addle-headed woman, a role often attributed to the "Dumb Dora" stereotype common in early 20th-century vaudeville comedy. Early on, the team had played the opposite roles until they noticed that the audience was laughing at Gracie's straight lines, so they made the change. In later years, each attributed their success to the other.
Entrada prevista 05/08/2010
Publicity sepia tone photograph of a young George Burns and Gracie Allen
Signed in black ink, "Best wishes, Gracie Allen and George Burns".
The lot includes a 1940's postcard of their residence in Beverly Hills.
8 x 10
VF
http://www.bikespainclassic.com
BREVE HISTORIA:
Other names
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show
Genre
Situation Comedy (Sitcom)
Running time
30 minutes
Country
USA
Languages
English
Starring
George Burns and Gracie Allen
Air dates
1950 to 1958
Burns and Allen, an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen, worked together as a comedy team in vaudeville, films, radio and television and achieved substantial success over three decades.
Vaudeville
Burns and Allen met in 1922 and first performed together at the Hill Street Theatre in Newark, New Jersey, continued in small town vaudeville theaters, married January 27, 1926 and moved up a notch when they signed with the Keith-Albee-Orpheum circuit in 1927. Burns wrote most of the material and played the straight man. Allen played a silly, addle-headed woman, a role often attributed to the "Dumb Dora" stereotype common in early 20th-century vaudeville comedy. Early on, the team had played the opposite roles until they noticed that the audience was laughing at Gracie's straight lines, so they made the change. In later years, each attributed their success to the other.
Entrada prevista 05/08/2010