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1951 Original You Can't take it With You, GeGe Pearson Personal SIGNED Script

$ 145.19

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    Description

    1951 Original You Can't take it With You, GeGe Pearson Personal SIGNED Script
    September 30th  1951
    Tape #7
    29 Complete Pagers
    Actual NBS "In Studio" Script Used in Making of the Radio Show
    NOT A COPY OR REPRINT
    In Verygood Condition and Complete with her pencil in corrections on several pages
    RARE SIGNATURE CHECK NET
    GeGe Pearson
    Born: Virginia Pearson
    April 19, 1917 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
    Died: June 19, 1975 (age 58) in Santa Monica, California, USA
    A veteran radio actress, GeGe Pearson made her debut on "The Red Skelton Show" as Sara Dew. The role started on the first show (the pilot) on
    December 4th, 1945. While working on TRSS, Pearson also guest starred on other radio programs such as a couple episodes of "My Favorite Husband"
    starring Lucille Ball, "On Stage" & "Screen Director's Playhouse." Sadly on May 13th, 1949, GeGe ended her role as Sara Dew. She found herself leaning
    towards TV. She guest starred as a tourist on the episode Lucy Visits Grauman's on "I Love Lucy." She then took up voice acting, & took over the voice
    of Crusader Rabbit from Lucille Bliss on the popular cartoon "Crusader Rabbit" in 1957. Unfortunately the series didn't do as well, & was canceled only
    after thirteen episodes. GeGe then ended her career in 1965 as the voice of Granny in the cartoon "It's So Nice to Have A Mouse Around the House."
    The Bugs n' Daffy Show
    (TV series)
    Various Characters (voice)
    1965
    That's Warner Bros.!
    (TV series)
    Various characters (voice)
    1965
    It's Nice to Have a Mouse Around the House
    (short)
    Granny
    (voice)
    1961
    Top Cat
    (TV series)
    Miss LaRue

    Top Cat Falls in Love
    (1961) … Miss LaRue
    1957
    Tales of Wells Fargo
    (TV series)
    Pearl

    The Target
    (1957) … Pearl (as Ge Ge Pearson)
    1957
    Crusader Rabbit
    (TV series)
    Crusader Rabbit / Baby Tiger / Chinese Shopkeeper / …

    Apes of Rath
    (1957) …
    Crusader Rabbit
    (voice)

    Caeser's Salad
    (1957) …
    Crusader Rabbit
    (voice)

    Gullibles Travels
    (1957) …
    Crusader Rabbit
    (voice) / Chinese Shopkeeper (voice)

    Nothing Atoll
    (1957) …
    Crusader Rabbit
    (voice)

    Sahara You
    (1957) …
    Crusader Rabbit, Clara Voyant
    (voice)
    1956
    Damon Runyon Theater
    (TV series)
    Agatha Williams aka Mme. Zara

    Miracle Jones
    (1956) … Agatha Williams aka Mme. Zara
    1955
    I Love Lucy
    (TV series)
    Tourist

    Lucy Visits Grauman's
    (1955) … Tourist
    1955
    Lux Video Theatre
    (TV series)
    Veda

    The Eyes of Father Tomasino
    (1955) … Veda
    1952
    Mr. & Mrs. North
    (TV series)
    Helen Jenkins

    Silent Butler
    (1952) … Helen Jenkins
    1951
    Hollywood Theatre Time
    (TV series)
    Ingenue

    Callahan's Theatrical Boarding House
    (1951) … Ingenue
    1950
    Groan and Grunt
    (short)
    Bone Crusher's Girlfriend
    1943
    Campus Rhythm
    Babs Marlow (as Gee Gee Pearson)
    Campus Rhythm
    (performer: "Walkin' the Chalk Line", "You Character", "It's Mutiny" / as Gee Gee Pearson)
    Came From the Estate Sale of Mr & Mrs. WoolFolk (Both Writers)
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    1940's to 1950's with Paul Allen