Description: HELLO AGAIN HERE IS A VINTAGE BEAUTIFUL HAND SIGNED POSTCARD OF THE LATE ACTRESS JANE BAXTER POSTCARD IS APPROXIMATELY 3.3 X 5 INCHES AND IN GOOD CONDITIONTHERE IS A SLIGHT EDGE DISCOLORATIONLIKE A SILVERING BUT OVERALL NICE HAND SIGNED WITH A COA FROM GLOBAL AUTHENTICATION ************************************************************************ALL AUTOGRAPHS ARE HAND-SIGNED BY THE CELEBRITIES INDICATED. THERE ARE NO PRE-PRINTS OR AUTOPENS. WE ARE DEDICATED COLLECTOR'S WITH MANY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. SHIPPINGALL AUTOGRAPHS ARE PACKAGED WITH CARE. THEY ARE PLACED IN CARDBOARD AND MARKED "DO NOT BEND" PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT WITH ANY QUESTION.************************************************ Jane Baxter (9 September 1909 – 13 September 1996) was a British actress. Her stage career spanned half a century, and she appeared in a number of films and in television.Feodora Forde came to London at the age of six and studied acting at the Italia Conti Academy. She made her debut on the London stage at the age of 15 at the Adelphi Theatre in 1925 as an urchin in a short-lived musical, Love's Prisoner. Her breakthrough occurred in 1928 when she substituted as Peter Pan for Jean Forbes-Robertson, whom she understudied.On the advice of the play's author, J. M. Barrie, Feodora changed her name to Jane Baxter. She was spotted by the writer Ian Hay, who suggested her for the lead in A Damsel in Distress, a play he had written with P. G. Wodehouse. She made her screen debut in 1930 in a B-movie, Bed and Breakfast, and acted in a succession of films in the 1930s, most famously Blossom Time with Richard Tauber in 1934.She also performed in several West End shows and in 1935 she joined the repertory company at the Liverpool Playhouse. Here the leading actor was Michael Redgrave who found her "a delightful actress"; she would become his daughter Vanessa's godmother. She had further success in London in 1937 with George and Margaret which ran for two years and in 1947 she co-starred on Broadway with John Gielgud and Margaret Rutherford in The Importance of Being Earnest, in which she played Cicely Cardew. Another classic role in 1948 was Viola in Twelfth Night at the Old Vic, which was the stage directing debut of Alec Guinness. After a year's run in Dial M for Murder in 1952, she continued to work in the theatre for 20 years her last West End appearance being in A Voyage Round My Father, which co-starred her old friend, Michael Redgrave. Baxter's television work included plays and series such as Upstairs, Downstairs. Her last appearance was in the documentary Missing Believed Lost (1992), in which Sir John Mills also appeared.SOURCE--WIKIPEDIA
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