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Hugh Huntley, 1930s Hollywood Actor - Authentic Signed 8x10 Photo

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Hugh Huntley

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Authentic, Autographed Antique Black White Publicity Photograph. Depicting movie actor Hugh Huntley. Photo by James Marquis Connelly studio. Inscription reads, "Sincerely Yours, Hugh Huntley." The bottom line of his signature appears to be in a foreign language. Reverse side is blank. Measures approximately 8 x 10 including white border. Condition: This is an original autographed photograph, not a copy or reproduction. It is guaranteed authentic. It is in excellent condition. Comments: Hugh Huntley was born December 14, 1889 in London, England. He was an actor who co-starred with Louise Brooks in "A Social Celebrity" and with Buster Crabbe in "Red Barry." He was also known for The Bat Whispers (1930), The Phantom Creeps (1939) and Whom the Gods Destroy (1934). He died on February 9, 1977 in Laguna Beach, California, USA.