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Romney Brent, Stage & Film Actor - Authentic Signed 8x10 Photo

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Authentic, Autographed Antique Black White Publicity Photograph. Depicting movie actor Romney Brent. Photo by Unity Studio, New York. Inscription reads, "To John L. Dickson. Very sincerely Romney Brent." Reverse side has photography studio stamp. 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 has two 1-1.25" tears along left side hairline which are more visible from the reverse side as shown in our third image. Comments: Romney Brent (born Romulo Larralde, January 26,1902 - September 24 September, 1976) was a Mexican actor, director and dramatist. Most of his career was on stage in North America, but in the 1930s he was frequently seen on the London stage, on television and in films. He began work as an actor with the Theatre Guild in He Who Gets Slapped when he was 20 and later that year was on Broadway in their production of The Lucky One by A. A. Milne. He established a reputation in "gentle, ingratiating" roles, such as the Lion in George Bernard Shaw's Androcles and the Lion, the worried groom in Shaw's Getting Married and Launcelot Gobbo in The Merchant of Venice. In 1925-26, he appeared in two seasons of the long-running musical revue Garrick Gaieties on Broadway. Another Broadway success was in The Little Show in 1925-30. In 1932, in London, he appeared in Nol Coward's revue Words and Music as compre, as Stanhope in a parody of Journey's End, and as a missionary in a sketch in which he sang Coward's famous song "Mad Dogs and Englishmen." From the 1930's to the 1960's he appeared in several American television shows and films including East Meets West (1936) Dinner at the Ritz (1937) and Adventures of Don Juan (1948) and Zorro (1957-1958).