Description: For your consideration...Pam DawberSigned CardBeing a lifelong Autograph collector involved finding any method to get the signature!Back in the 1990s I went on a Autograph campaign to collect all my favorite actors/directors/musicians/entertainers, etc...Living in Hollywood and being involved in the collectibles game, low and behold either through, conventions, appearances, signings, Hollywood Auctions or work these are the class acts who were kind enough to take the time to sign (even if it was through the mail it could take over a year or two to get a REAL signed item returned to you).So I offer you my Hollywood's most courteous signature collection, many are personalized to me and signed by the actor, (whether authentic, secretarial, paid assistants, printed and other forms I will identify it as such to the best of my knowledge). A classy and FANTASTIC means of responding to the fans! These ones are GREAT and they did comefrom the proper sources (including conventions, appearances, signings, Hollywood Auctions, work, managers, agents and that includes promotional companies I personally wrote to & contacted)...Lot includes: (1) Pam Dawber, 4 x 6 index card, signed in Sharpie, blank on the verso. Includes a COA. Items are sold as is. Actress Pam Dawber grew up in a suburb of Detroit. Her career began to take off when a friend who was going to New York suggested that Pam accompany her and bring along her modeling portfolio to show various New York modeling agents. A pretty girl, Pam had done some modeling in Detroit, where she was attending Oakland Community College, and she had also worked as a model and singer at several auto trade shows. One of the top modeling agencies in New York, Wilhemina, signed Pam to an exclusive contract, and she was soon being seen in magazine advertisements and on TV commercials but was more interested in acting than in modeling. She began studying voice and acting. A leading role in a stock production of a musical comedy called "Sweet Adeline" at the Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam, Connecticut, led to her being auditioned for a major role on a new TV series, Tabitha (1976). To her disappointment, Pam did not get the part, but she did get an important role in the Robert Altman film A Wedding (1978) and, shortly afterward, signed an exclusive contract with ABC-TV. ABC cast Pam as the female lead in Mork & Mindy (1978) and her star has been riding high ever since. Pam returned to the stage and appeared in a revival of the musical "My Fair Lady," playing Eliza Doolittle. Her hobbies are canoeing, cooking, horseback riding, and swimming. Please ask ALL questions Item is Sold as is, All Sales are FinalThank you for your patience and understanding. Comes from a SMOKE FREE & PET FREE HOME, PLEASE ask all questions before bidding. PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED IN 3 DAYS. Happy Bidding & Good Luck!
Price: 18.91 USD
Location: Garden Grove, California
End Time: 2025-01-08T18:21:03.000Z
Shipping Cost: 6.9 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Industry: Movies
Signed by: Pam Dawber
Object Type: Cards & Paper
Original/Reproduction: Original