Batman Batcave Autographed Signed 16x20 Photo COA Frank Gorshin Terry Moore +

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Seller: mcvikes ✉️ (20,399) 100%, Location: Rockford, Illinois, US, Ships to: US & many other countries, Item: 364805299237 Batman Batcave Autographed Signed 16x20 Photo COA Frank Gorshin Terry Moore +.
Batman's Batcave Autographed 16x20 Photo w/ COA

RARE AND SELDOM SEEN AUTOGRAPHED 16x20 PHOTO FROM THE CLASSIC 1966 TELEVISION SERIES..."BATMAN".

Great looking autographed 16x20 photo of Batman's Batcave signed by Frank Gorshin "The Riddler" (in gold), June Wilkinson "Evilina" (in silver) and Terry Moore "Venus" (in silver) from the classic 1960's television series, "Batman".  

I have toted this around to a few different shows to get signed and there is plenty of room for you to add more "Batman" characters or else just frame this great little item up and display it with pride in your collection, bedroom, den, rec room or whereever else you would like to show off an exciting picture.

Frank did a great job of playing the "Riddler" during the 1960's Batman television series. He signed this photo on Sunday May 2, 2004 in silver. and also added, "Riddler?" underneath his name. 

June Wilkinson, actress who played "Evilina" during an episode of the classic 1960's television series, "Batman", signed this 16x20 photo with a blue Sharpie. 

Terry Moore, actress who played "Venus" during three episodes of the classic 1960's television series, "Batman", signed this 16x20 photo in silver.  This autographed photo was originally signed by Terry on Sunday March 22, 2009.     

This is a classic autographed photo from a classic show.  If you are a SERIOUS Frank Gorshin, June Wilkinson, Terry Moore and/or "Batman" fan, this would make the perfect addition to your collection. 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia...

Frank John Gorshin, Jr. (April 5 , 1933 - May 17 , 2005 ) was an Emmy -nominated American actor and comedian . He was perhaps best known as an impressionist , with many notable guest appearances on the Ed Sullivan Show and on The Tonight Show with host Steve Allen . His most famous acting role was as The Riddler in the Batman live action television series .

Biography

Early life

Gorshin was born in Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania , the son of Roman Catholic parents, Frances, a seamstress, and Frank Gorshin, Sr., a railroad worker.[2] [3] [4] Aged 15, he took a part-time job as a cinema usher at the Sheridan Square Theatre.[5] He memorized the mannerisms of the screen stars that he saw and created an impressionist act. He was still in high school when he obtained his first paid employment: a one-week engagement at School of Drama (now known as Carnegie Mellon University ) in Pittsburgh. When not studying he worked in local plays and night clubs.[5]

In 1953, Gorshin was drafted into the United States Army and posted to Korea . He served for a year and a half as an entertainer attached to Special Services. His service number was 52314745. Nearly all of Gorshin's official military records were destroyed in the 1973 National Archives Fire . While in the Army, Gorshin met "Plot To Kill A City" he played interplanetary assassin Seton Kellogg, a master of planning who leads his gang, the Legion Of Death, to force a worker to sabotage an anti-matter reactor near New Chicago in order to obliterate the entire area. Kellogg is aided by an alien bodyguard, Varek (played by Anthony James ), who is capable of altering his molecular structure to pass through walls, a result of radiation absorbed when "his homeworld thought they'd won a nuclear war."

He made several appearances on CBS 's Ed Sullivan Show during the 1960s, including the February 9, 1964 broadcast in which The Beatles made their American debut. He appeared on Broadway, in Jimmy (1970) and Guys and Dolls (1971). In 2002 , he portrayed comedian George Burns on Broadway in the one-man show Say Goodnight Gracie .[6]

Gorshin's varied career even included appearing as the cantankerous King Gama in the opera Princess Ida in 1982 as part of the PBS series, "The Compleat Gilbert and Sullivan ".

Gorshin also played the strict legendary Harvard Law School Professor, John H. Keynes, in the 2004 Korean Drama Love Story in Harvard .

Mr. Gorshin played the role of Smiley Wilson on the ABC soap opera The Edge of Night in 1983. The show used his talents to mimic other performers in the plot.

Death and final performances

His final performance was in an episode of the CBS-TV series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation which aired two days after his death from tobacco–related lung cancer , emphysema and pneumonia ,[7] [8] and was dedicated to his memory. He is interred at the Roman Catholic Calvary Cemetery in the Hazelwood section of Pittsburgh , PA. While he was known for his impressions, his role on CSI was as himself. Gorshin died one day after Yvonne "Batgirl" Craig 's 68th birthday, and on the same day that the TV movie Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt was released on DVD in North America. Gorshin appeared as himself (parodying his role as the Riddler) in this 2003 special that reunited the original stars of the Batman series. Gorshin also voiced villain Hugo Strange in an episode of The Batman , which aired in the series' second season on the WB. (Gorshin died a few days before the newest incarnation of The Riddler first appeared in The Batman .) After Gorshin's death, Strange was voiced by Richard Green . Gorshin also voiced the characters Marius and Lysander in the computer role playing game Diablo II .

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia...

June Wilkinson (1940-?) is a model and actress, known for her appearances in Playboy magazine and in films of the 1960s. One of the world's most-photographed women in the late 1950's and early 1960's, at the height of her career she was called "the most photographed nude in America".[1]

Life and career

June Wilkinson was born March 27 , 1940 in Essex , England . Having started as a stage performer at the age of 12, she went on to become the youngest topless dancer, at the age of 15, at the Windmill Theatre in London from 1957 to 1958.[1] During a promotional tour in the United States, she was discovered by Hugh Hefner . Her first appearance in Playboy , in September 1958, was titled "The Bosom".[2] She was a brunette in those days, but in later shoots she was a blonde.

Wilkinson's second Playboy appearance was photographed by Russ Meyer . Meyer was an independent photographer at the time, and filming his ground-breaking The Immoral Mr. Teas (1959 ). Because she was under contract to Macumba Love , which promoted her measurements as "44-20-36".[3] At times reported as up to "45-22-35", in 1963 Wilkinson stated that her measurements were actually "40-22-35".[1]

In 1961 Wilkinson made several stage appearances on the U.S. West coast with performers such as Louis Jordan in Silvia Sidney in Come Blow Your Horn and Milton Berle in Myron Gold 's 1963 film, La Rabia or The Rage . Directed in Mexico City , the film has Wilkinson as a stripper with a gigolo boyfriend.[4] She met Dan Pastorini , NFL quarterback for the Houston Oilers and L.A. Raiders in 1972, and they were married in 1973.[5] They co-starred in the 1974 film Florida Connection (also known as Weed ), for the producer of Rage . The couple were divorced in 1982, and Wilkinson never remarried.[6] She has a daughter, Brahna.

In 1997, in her late 50's, June came back for another nude shoot in The Best of Glamour Girls: Then and Now . In 1999 when Playboy published its list of the "100 Sexiest Stars of the Century," June came in at #30. Currently she hosts "The Directors," a cable show in which she interviews filmmakers. She's also putting together a show about the history of fashion called "Glamour's First 5000 Years."

Filmography
  • La Rabia por dentro (1963)
  • Who's Got the Action? (1962) (uncredited)
  • The Bellboy and the Playgirls (1962)
  • The Private Lives of Adam and Eve (1961)
  • Too Late Blues (1961)
  • Career Girl (1959)
  • The Immoral Mr. Teas (1959) (uncredited)
  • Thunder in the Sun (1959)
  • Just for You (1952)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia...

Terry Moore (born Helen Luella Koford, January 7 , 1929 ) is an Oscar -nominated American actress .

Early life

Born January 7 , 1929 , in Glendale, California , as Helen Luella Koford, Moore grew up in a Mormon family in Los Angeles, California . She worked as a child model before making her film debut in Maryland (1940). Moore was billed as Judy Ford, Jan Ford, and January Ford before taking Terry Moore as her name in 1948.

In the 1940s Moore was marketed as a Hollywood sex siren. By the 1950s she was competing with Marilyn Monroe for attention and roles.

Career

Moore worked in radio in the 1940s, most memorably as Bumps Smith on B-pictures , but several were box office hits, including Mighty Joe Young (1949), Come Back, Little Sheba (1952) - for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and Peyton Place (1957).

In 1962 she appeared as a rancher 's daughter in the NBC Western drama Empire , opposite Richard Egan and Ryan O'Neal . Moore has worked steadily throughout her career, usually in minor roles in small films. She appeared on the NBC interview program Here's Hollywood .

Moore believes that she is best known for her performance in Mighty Joe Young , when she was age 18 (2006 DVD commentary). She says that more fans request autographed photos of Joe holding her above his head from that film than any other screen picture. Moore and animator Ray Harryhausen made a cameo appearance in the 1998 remake "Mighty Joe Young".

In 2008, she joined friend and "ex-supermodel" Gita Hall on the VH1 program 'Old Skool With Terry & Gita', where the two senior citizens explored pornography, hip hop music and gay culture.

Personal Life

Moore lived with Howard Hughes briefly in a small duplex or cabin at his Tule Springs Ranch near Las Vegas, Nevada. After he died, Moore claimed that they married secretly in 1949, and never divorced. She failed to provide any evidence of a marriage, but the Hughes's estate paid her a settlement in 1984.

Moore wrote two books about Hughes:

  • Terry Moore - The Beauty and the Billionaire , New York (1984).
  • Terry Moore and Jerry Rivers - The Passions of Howard Hughes . General Publishing Group (1996), an abridged audio version of the book narrated by Terry. She claims that Hughes was denied medical treatment by people conspiring to take over his estate.

She married an American football player,Glenn Davis , in 1951. If she married Hughes in 1949, and that marriage was neithor annulled nor ended by a legal divorce, then she was married to these two at the same time. However, she was never tried for bigamy.

Moore gave birth to a son, actor Grant Cramer .

She was one of the first female jet airplane pilots.

At age 55, Moore posed nude in the August 1984 issue of Playboy magazine . She told Jeff Benziger of Autograph Collector Magazine in a 2003 interview that her nude pictorial was a "revenge thing" against those who think women are washed up at 30. "In Hollywood, they think you're only good from 18 to 25 -- that's a woman's years. A man goes on forever. I'd see the girls with the false breasts, and the nose jobs, and the things put in the cheeks, and everything. And I thought, 'I'm all natural. I thought, I'll show them'. And my photos were unretouched." She refused to pose nude again at age 65, saying that she had proven her point.

Despite appearing naked in Playboy , Moore describes herself as a "devout Mormon ".

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On March-23-24 at 13:49:02 PDT, seller added the following information:
  • Condition: Excellent photo...excellent autographs.
  • Category: Television
  • Signed by: Frank Gorshin
  • Signed: Yes
  • UACC: UACC REGISTERED DEALER #189
  • Authenticity: Guraranteed 100% Authentic
  • Industry: Television
  • Personalize: No
  • Autograph Type: Entertainment: Originals
  • Product Type: Autographed 8x10 Photos
  • Autograph Authentication: Gearhart Enterprises, Inc.
  • Object Type: Autographed 16x20 Photo
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Show: Batman

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