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For some reason, I didn't remember that being his character name. I thought it was something like Admiral Herr-rer-fer-rer.

I didn't remember Valerie Perrine's character's first name...just Miss Teschmacher!!


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Originally posted by chesspieceface:
Moff Jerjerrod, definitely one of the best names in Star Wars. Pennington only began signing for Topps 6-7 years ago, so he was kind of a hold out on cards for whatever reason. Hopefully, he got a nice little windfall for signing in his final years.

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Originally posted by Tommy C:
Valerie Perrine was on several SUPERMAN cards. Here is one


https://www.tcdb.com/ViewCard....ious-and-Delightful!


Here's Valerie's character card from 1978 Topps Superman.

 
Posts: 5468 | Location: San Jose, CA, USA | Registered: December 23, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Here are some Anthony Head (Buffy) cards. He passed at 72, sadly.


https://www.tcdb.com/GalleryP..../184190/Anthony-Head
 
Posts: 5105 | Location: Bayonne, NJ, USA | Registered: May 06, 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Ann Blyth at the age of 98

She was born Anne Blythe and simply dropped the E's at the end to create her stage name.

Her breakthrough role was as Joan Crawford's rotten daughter Veda in 1945's "Mildred Pierce" for which she was Oscar nominated. Among her many other credits over a long career was a Twilight Zone episode that was the occasion for this autograph card.



Very, very few left from the Golden Age of Hollywood now. Hopefully, some flowers have been placed on her Walk of Fame star.

Rest in peace, Ann Blyth.

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Posts: 3523 | Location: California | Registered: December 23, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Here at last is the card image of Ann Blyth I promised in the non image obituary blog. I had forgotten that I had cards from two issuers and to my surprise I have the Ann Blyth card from both.

The two issuers are "Junior Pastimes" and "Muir-Watson" both of Glasgow and the cards were issued sometime after 1947 but before 1955. The card themselves were issued stapled together bunches of 6 with a paper wrapping. Since then the staples have started to go rusty which marks both the wrapping and card. In addition each card has two very small pin type holes caused by the staples. These were a commercial distribution although it is possible that the Muir-Watson cards may have been given out free as they were a book publisher which may be the reason why their cards are more difficult to find. I have a Junior Pastimes wrapper but not a Muir-Watson one. Interestingly the wrapper refers to the cards as "Film Stars" v yet the back of the card shows ""Star Pix".

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regards

John

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Those are very nice. Who else is in the sets, or at least on the other cards you have from the set?

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