Description: HELLO AGAIN HERE IS A WONDERFUL HAND SIGNED PHOTO OF THE LATE WESTERN FILM ACTOR AND SINGER REX ALLEN THE PHOTO DEPICTS HIM IN A PORTRAIT LIKE POSE PHOTO IS 8 X 10 CARDSTOCK AND IN GOOD CONDITION WITH A SLIGHT IMPRESSION **********************************************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.************************************************ Elvie Allen (December 31, 1920 – December 17, 1999) was an American film and television actor, singer and songwriter, known as "the Arizona Cowboy" and as the narrator of many Disney nature and Western productions. For his contributions to the film industry, Allen received a motion pictures star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1975, located at 6821 Hollywood Boulevard. One of Allen's most successful singles was "Don't Go Near The Indians", which reached the Top 5 of Billboard magazine's Hot Country Singles chart in November 1962. It features The Merry Melody Singers. The producer was Jerry Kennedy. The song is a tale of a young man who disobeys his father's advice stated in the title. When the father finds out that he had developed a relationship with a beautiful Indian maiden (named Nova Lee), he decides to reveal to his son what he had kept secret for so long: The man's biological son was killed by an Indian (as stated in the lyrics) during a clash between the white man and a tribe, and in retaliation, he kidnapped the boy as a young baby and raised him as his son. The other secret: His son cannot marry Nova Lee because she's the boy's biological sister. For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Allen was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6821 Hollywood Boulevard. In 1983, he was inducted into the Western Performers Hall of Fame at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. In 1989, his life story was told in the book Rex Allen: My Life, Sunrise to Sunset – The Arizona Cowboy, written by Paula Simpson-Witt and Snuff Garrett. The Rex Allen Arizona Cowboy Museum and Willcox Cowboy Hall of Fame in Willcox, Arizona features an Allen's collection of memorabilia, including photos, movie posters, cowboy outfits, records and musical instruments. Across the street from the museum is a bronze statue of Allen. Allen was a cousin of the Gunsmoke cast member Glenn Strange, who played bartender Sam Noonan. His son, Rex Allen, Jr., is a singer.SOURCE--WIKIPEDIA
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Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
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Industry: Movies
Signed by: REX ALLEN
Size: 8 X 10
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Object Type: Photograph
Original/Reproduction: Original
ID: P 0113
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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