Autograph Letters Signed and Telegrams from Tyrone Power to Various Recipients

Autograph Letters Signed and Telegrams from Tyrone Power to Various Recipients

Author: Lambs (New York, N.Y.)

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Published: 1897

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Recipients: William Winter, Jefferson Winter, and Viola Allen. (1-2) concern Augustin Daly's casting of Merchant of Venice. (4-5) are telegrams, sent from Hollywood to Viola Allen at the Criterion Theatre, concerning the William Winter testimonial. (6) is a telegram to Winter sending greetings and blessings. Correspondence written from a variety of locations in New York (The Lambs and Daly's Theatre as well as Power's home at 251 Lincoln Road, Brooklyn) and California (Hollywood and San Diego). Letters accompanied by envelopes.


Autograph Letters Signed from Tyrone Power to William Jefferson Winter

Autograph Letters Signed from Tyrone Power to William Jefferson Winter

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Published: 1910

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The letters mostly concern family and theatrical matters. (1) On plans for a benefit to William Winter "as a recognition of his long and brilliant service to the stage," on letterhead of The Hotel Seneca, Rochester, N.Y.; (2) expresses his admiration for William Winter; on letterhead of the Hotel Belvedere, Baltimore and letterhead of the Hotel Schenley, Pittsburgh, but addressed from the Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia; (3) on letterhead of The Majestic, Philadelphia; is incomplete; (4) on letterhead of The Worthy, Springfield, Mass., but addressed from The Majestic, Philadelphia; (5) on letterhead of The Worthy, Springfield, Mass., (6) on letterhead of the Hotel Sherman, Chicago, Ill. The letters are signed "Fred."


Autograph Letters Signed from Tyrone Power, Buffalo and Santa Monica, to William Winter, New Brighton

Autograph Letters Signed from Tyrone Power, Buffalo and Santa Monica, to William Winter, New Brighton

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Contains 2 letters (2 leaves each). In (1), written on letterhead of the Hotel Touraine, Buffalo, Power thanks Winter for his support and encouragement: "no greater happiness can be mine than to play one of the great characters of Shakespeare, and with your approval." Mentions that plans are underway for him to appear next season in Macbeth, Taming of the Shrew, and Othello as well as The magistrate. In (2), written from Santa Monica, Power expresses his feeling that his days as a "real actor" are over: "Of the theatre today, I know absolutely nothing and am gradually losing all interest. I feel contented now to do my little bit in the movies." Both letters accompanied by envelopes addressed to William Winter.


Autograph Letter Signed from Tyrone Power, Cincinnati, to William Winter, New Brighton

Autograph Letter Signed from Tyrone Power, Cincinnati, to William Winter, New Brighton

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Power praises the gifts of Winter's son, William Jefferson Winter. Indicates that he hopes to pull off his "Shakespearean scheme:" "Here we shall have a field worthy to browse in, & enjoy ourselves to the full after the dulling process of vaudeville and movies." Mentions his infant son, "Tyrone III." With envelope addressed to William Winter.


Autograph Letter Signed from Tyrone Power, Baltimore, to William Jefferson Winter, New Brighton

Autograph Letter Signed from Tyrone Power, Baltimore, to William Jefferson Winter, New Brighton

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Published: 1910

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Power mentions that Gelett Burgess read him acts I and II of The cave man, but that he had never "heard such PIFFLE, such 'langwidge'." Power also questions the casting in the New Theatre's production of Twelfth night: "A.R. [i.e. Annie Russell] as Viola & the husband [i.e. Oswald Yorke] as Malvolio - tut! tut!" and adds "I saw Irving many times as Malvolio and E.T. [i.e. Ellen Terry] as Viola." Letter begins "Dear Willyum" and is signed "Fred" (correspondent identified as Tyrone Power in annotation in Winter's hand). On letterhead of the Hotel Belvedere. Accompanied by envelope addressed to W. Jefferson Winter.