Ralph Lynn Aldwych Theatre Farces Hand Signed Photo & More

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PFAS07 An absolute must for any Ralph Lynn fan to secure this original hand signed 5.5" x 3.5" photo of this actor most famous for the Aldwych Farces . It has one very small perhaps 1.5cm handling impression to upper border otherwise this is absolutely mint. The signature rests perfectly below the portrait undedicated and you wont source this better anywhere.  It also comes complete with the envelope Ralph Lynn sent to the autograph to the fan from his home in Surrey from 1935 (see image).

Ralph Clifford Lynn (8 March 1882 8 August 1962) was an English actor who had a 60-year career, and is best remembered for playing comedy parts in the Aldwych Farces first on stage and then in film.

Lynn became an actor at the age of 18 and very soon began to be cast in what is known as "silly ass" roles. He played such parts as a supporting actor for more than two decades until 1922, when he was cast in the lead of a new West End farce Tons Of Money, in which he achieved immediate stardom. After the success of this play, its co-producer, the actor-manager Tom Walls, leased the Aldwych Theatre in London, where for the next ten years he and Lynn co-starred in a series of successful farces, most of which were written for them by Ben Travers.

Many of the Aldwych farces were made into films starring Lynn and Walls, and the two were ranked among the most popular British film actors of the 1930s. He continued his stage career during and after the Second World War, scoring another hit in London and on tour with Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary (1944). He continued to play in both new works by Travers and others, and in revivals of his earlier successes, and made his last London appearance in 1958.

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Listing ID#230368357
Start TimeSat 31 May 2025 15:41:42 (EDT)
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