James Gregory Planet Of The Apes 8x10 AUTOGRAPHED Signed Glossy Photo

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  • 1000 Units in Stock
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  • All returns accepted:Returns Accepted
  • Condition:New
  • Autograph Authentication:OFFICIAL WEBSITE
  • Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
  • Restocking Fee:No
  • Item must be returned within:14 Days
  • Original/Reproduction:Original
  • Certificate of Authenticity:Embossed Gold Seal & Numbered for Security
  • Celebrity:James Gregory
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James Gregory
(1911-2002)
General Ursus
"Beneath the Planet of the Apes" (1970)
Original Hand Signature
Autographed 8x10 Glossy In Blue (C.O.A. Included)
James Gregory was an American character actor noted for his deep, gravelly voice and playing brash roles such as the McCarthy-like Senator John Iselin in The Manchurian Candidate (1962), the audacious General Ursus in Beneath the Planet of the Apes, and loudmouthed Inspector Frank Luger in Barney Miller (1975–1982).
(Full Bio of James Gregory Below)
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*All C.O.A.'s are embossed with Gold TimeM official seal and numbered to match number on photo for security. All C.O.A.'s are signed by a staff member to verify it is an authentic signature.
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BIO
One of the most beloved actors of all, James Gregory was born December 23, 1911, in the Bronx and grew up in New Rochelle, N.Y. In high school, he was elected president of the Drama Club. He went to work on Wall Street as a runner shortly after the 1929 crash.
James Gregory performed in drama groups and achieved pro status as a summer stock player in 1935. He performed in plays throughout New York, New Jersey and Maryland. His troupe of performers toured small towns in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, towing a trailer full of theatre props; they performed in school gyms, churches and YMCAs, earning $25 for a week of one-night stands.
Gregory was born in Bronx, New York City, New York, and reared in New Rochelle north of the city. In high school he was president of the Drama Club. He briefly worked on Wall Street as a runner in 1929 and thought of being a stockbroker, but, by 1935, had become a professional actor instead. In 1939, he made his Broadway debut in a production of Key Largo and worked in about twenty-five more Broadway productions over the next sixteen years.
Gregory served three years in the United States Navy and Marine Corps during World War II. His early acting work included Army training films; one such appearance is excerpted in The Atomic Café. From 1959 to 1961, Gregory had his own series, a 1920s crime drama entitled The Lawless Years, which aired forty-five episodes on NBC. He played a New York City police detective named Barney Ruditsky. Gregory also starred in 1963 in the film PT 109 with Cliff Robertson
He was also cast as Dean Martin's spy boss MacDonald, in the Matt Helm movie series, and is fondly remembered for his role as Dr. Tristan Adams, the villainous director of the Tantalus IV Penal Colony on the Star Trek Original Series episode, "Dagger of the Mind". Another of his roles many recall was playing the father of Scott Hayward in Elvis Presley's 1967 musical Clambake.
His extensive filmography can be found at imdb.
Official Website
James Gregory
(1911-2002)
Manchurian Candidate
1962
Original Hand Signature
Autographed 8x10 Glossy In Blue (C.O.A. Included)
James Gregory was an American character actor noted for his deep, gravelly voice and playing brash roles such as the McCarthy-like Senator John Iselin in The Manchurian Candidate (1962), the audacious General Ursus in Beneath the Planet of the Apes, and loudmouthed Inspector Frank Luger in Barney Miller (1975–1982).
(Full Bio of James Gregory Below)
Visit
Archery Talk
&
Time Machine Collectibles
Other Photos & Celebrities Available
*All Photos are High Quality Glossy 8x10
*All Signatures are done by hand
*No Stamp or autograph machines signature
*Certificate of Authenticity Include
*All C.O.A.'s are embossed with Gold TimeM official seal and numbered to match number on photo for security. All C.O.A.'s are signed by a staff member to verify it is an authentic signature.
*We combined Shipping for multiple actions, store purchases, and website orders ~ please let us know if you plan to get more then 1 photo
*We ship to all 50 States and Internationally ~ Price will vary for international orders
*Insurance required for orders $50 & up
*We accept PayPal, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover cards. Please contact us for other payment options
*Paypal E-Checks must clear before we ship order
*Instant Paypal payments & Credit card payments received before 2 pm Pacific Standard Time will process the same day.
*Once Payment is received order will be processed & shipped with in 48 hours.
*Processing & Shipping time DOES NOT Include Weekends or Holidays
*If ordering as a gift please try to order in advance incase there are any possible delays.
*Express shipping is available for additional charge.
Please notify us if you want expressed shipping ~ Price will vary on your location.
*Washington State Sales Tax Applies to All Customers in Washington State
*International shipping price may vary from EBay calculated price
BIO
One of the most beloved actors of all, James Gregory was born December 23, 1911, in the Bronx and grew up in New Rochelle, N.Y. In high school, he was elected president of the Drama Club. He went to work on Wall Street as a runner shortly after the 1929 crash.
James Gregory performed in drama groups and achieved pro status as a summer stock player in 1935. He performed in plays throughout New York, New Jersey and Maryland. His troupe of performers toured small towns in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, towing a trailer full of theatre props; they performed in school gyms, churches and YMCAs, earning $25 for a week of one-night stands.
Gregory was born in Bronx, New York City, New York, and reared in New Rochelle north of the city. In high school he was president of the Drama Club. He briefly worked on Wall Street as a runner in 1929 and thought of being a stockbroker, but, by 1935, had become a professional actor instead. In 1939, he made his Broadway debut in a production of Key Largo and worked in about twenty-five more Broadway productions over the next sixteen years.
Gregory served three years in the United States Navy and Marine Corps during World War II. His early acting work included Army training films; one such appearance is excerpted in The Atomic Café. From 1959 to 1961, Gregory had his own series, a 1920s crime drama entitled The Lawless Years, which aired forty-five episodes on NBC. He played a New York City police detective named Barney Ruditsky. Gregory also starred in 1963 in the film PT 109 with Cliff Robertson
He was also cast as Dean Martin's spy boss MacDonald, in the Matt Helm movie series, and is fondly remembered for his role as Dr. Tristan Adams, the villainous director of the Tantalus IV Penal Colony on the Star Trek Original Series episode, "Dagger of the Mind". Another of his roles many recall was playing the father of Scott Hayward in Elvis Presley's 1967 musical Clambake.
His extensive filmography can be found at imdb.