(Encapsulated PSA/DNA TYPE I) Offered is a photo capturing
A Life of Her Own star Lana Turner's handprints enshrined at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on May 24, 1950.
A Life of Her Own came out later that summer, but it was Turner's role as a femme fatale in the 1946 film noir
The Postman Always Rings Twice advanced her career significantly and established her as a dramatic actress. The photo measures 8 x 10 inches and presents with an area of paper loss in the upper right and other notations front and back. Very Good to Excellent condition.
This photo comes from a collection of more than 100 photographs offered in this auction which document the early decades of the famous "handprint" ceremonies at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. The theatre was built by theatre mogul Sid Grauman over 18 months beginning in January 1926, the theater opened May 18, 1927, with the premiere of Cecil B. DeMille's The King of Kings. It has since been home to many premieres, including the 1977 debut of Star Wars, as well as many private events and three Academy Awards ceremonies. Nearly 200 Hollywood celebrity handprints, footprints and Signeds are in the concrete of the theater's forecourt. Though many other handprints have been added nearby in recent years, the ones placed within the forecourt are still chosen by a special committee which selects celebrities based on their contributions to Hollywood cinema. Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford were the first, done on April 30, 1927. Master of Ceremonies Jean Klossner appears with his signature beret in many of the photos. During the theatres initial construction, Grauman hired Klossner to formulate an extremely hard concrete for the forecourt of the theater. Klossner later became known as "Mr. Footprint", performing the ceremonies from 1927 through 1957.