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*SPEAK EASILY (1932) Ruth Selwyn at Home 8x10 Double-Wt CLARENCE SINCLAIR BULL

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Item traits

Category:

Black & White

Quantity Available:

Only one in stock, order soon

Condition:

Unspecified by seller, may be new.

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Size:

8 x 10 inches

Style:

Black & White

Industry:

Movies

Year:

Pre-1940

Object Type:

Photograph

Original/Reproduction:

Original

Modified Item:

No

Actors:

Ruth Selwyn

Item:

Vintage original double-weight matte photograph

Photographer:

Clarence Sinclair Bull

Item Number:

CS-SELWYN-S01

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Item number:

1261298590

Item description

Vintage original 8 x 10 in. US double-weight matte photograph of motion picture actress RUTH SELWYN c.1932. Taken for publicity purposes to publicize Speak Easily, with Buster Keaton, she is depicted inside the living room and library of her home holding a book and standing near a fireplace as she smiles at the viewer. As indicated by a photographer's credit stamp on the verso, this photograph was taken by Clarence Sinclair Bull, one of the most collectible of the vintage Hollywood photographers. Affixed to the verso is the original paper snipe that describes the image. It is in fine condition as shown. Born Ruth Wilcox, she was the sister of director Fred McLeod Wilcox, who directed Lassie, Come Home (1943) and Forbidden Planet (1956), and former showgirl Pansy Wilcox, who was married to Loew's Inc. President Nicholas M. Schenck, one of the pioneers of the film industry. Ruth and her siblings were the children of James Wilcox, a Kentucky optometrist and drugstore owner, who was married six times, twice to one woman. His six children were from his first wife. Ruth married former playwright and movie producer-director-writer Edgar Selwyn, for whom she appeared in his Men Must Fight (1933). A contract player at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, she made her first two movie appearances in Marion Davies pictures, Five and Ten (1931), her uncredited debut, and Polly of the Circus (1932), for which she received her first credit. Her most memorable role was as Pansy Peets in Speak Easily (1933), in which she supported Buster Keaton and Jimmy Durante and received third-billing. She made only two more movies after appearing in Men Must Fight, retiring after Raoul Walsh's Baby Face Harrington (1935), which was produced by her husband. Ruth and Edgar Selwyn eventually divorced. They had one son, Rusty, who was born during Ruth's previous marriage to a man surnamed Snyder, and who was adopted by Edgar during their marriage.