Lili Damita Vintage 1931 Pre-Code Western Fighting Caravans Rare Photograph Wild


Lili Damita Vintage 1931 Pre-Code Western Fighting Caravans Rare Photograph Wild

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Lili Damita Vintage 1931 Pre-Code Western Fighting Caravans Rare Photograph Wild:
$76.00


Thanks to all our buyers! We are honored to be your one-stop, 5-star source for vintage pin-up, pulp magazines, original illustration art, decorative collectibles and ephemera with a wide and always changed assortment of antique and vintage items from the Victorian, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and Mid-Century Modern eras. All items are 100% guaranteed to be original, vintage, and as described. Please feel free to contact us with any and all questions about the items and our policies and please take a moment to peruse our other great items. All sell !ITEM: This is a vintage and original pre-code Paramount Pictures photograph of French actress Lili Damita. A popular European star of the silent screen, she was eventually lured to Hollywood by Samuel Goldwyn in 1928 where appeared in films until the end of the 1930s. This casual view of Damita catches her giving her best pin-up girl pose while filming on location for \"Fighting Caravans\" (1931).The press snipe reads: \"LOCATION COSTUME –– Lily Damita displays the ultimate in comfort with this costume which she wears when not needed before the camera for scenes in Paramount\'s \'Fighting Caravans,\' in which she is featured with Gary Cooper, Ernest Torrence and Tully Marshall. The Zan Grey story, in which the frontiersmen of \'The Covered Wagon\' carry on, is being filmed near Sonora, Calif., 450 miles from Hollywood. Miss Damita, when in film costume, is an early western girl traveling with supplies in 1863. The grapes satisfy her thirst on hot days.\"Measures 8\" x 10\" on a glossy single weight paper stock.
Typed press snipe on verso.CONDITION: Fine condition with very minimal handling wear. Please use the included images as a conditional guide.Guaranteed to be 100% vintage and original from Grapefruit Moon Damita was born Liliane Marie Madeleine Carré on July 10, 1904, in Blaye, France. As a child she studied ballet and attended school in several different countries. By the age of sixteen she was working as a professional model and dancer. In 1921 she won a beauty contest and was offered her first acting role. She appeared in more than a dozen silent films made in Europe. Lili married Hungarian director Michael Curtiz in 1925. They divorced just a year later. Producer Samuel Goldwyn saw Lili and offered her a part in the 1928 romantic adventure The Rescue. American audiences fell in love with the exotic beauty nicknamed \"Tiger Lil\". She appeared in a string of box office successes including The Cock-Eyed World and This Is The Night. Despite her thick accent she was easily able to make the transition to talkies. In 1935 Lili married actor Errol Flynn and decided to retire from the screen.Her final role was in the 1938 French film Escadrille of Chance. Errol quickly became a superstar and Lili was now primarily known as his wife. The couple had a son, Sean, in 1940 but their marriage was tumultuous. Errol had many affairs and Lili divorced him in 1942. They would spend years fighting over custody and child support. Lili continued to stay out of the spotlight and focused on raising her son. In 1962 she married dairy farmer Allen R. Loomis and began living part-time in Iowa. Tragedy struck in 1970 when her son Sean went missing during a trip to Cambodia. Lili spent fourteen years and millions of dollars searching for him but he was never found. Sean Flynn was declared legally dead in 1984. By this time Lili was divorced from Allen and suffering from Alzheimer\'s disease. She died on March 21, 1994 in Palm Beach, Florida at the age of eighty-nine. Lili is buried at Oakland Cemetery in Fort Dodge, Iowa. The epitaph on her tombstone reads \"She touched so many lives, brightened so many days.\"- IMDb Mini Biography By: Elizabeth

Lili Damita Vintage 1931 Pre-Code Western Fighting Caravans Rare Photograph Wild:
$76.00

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