This item is an 11" X 15" cover from the June 6,1943 edition of The Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper Sunday Picture Parade Magazine. Please note-this is the cover only-not the complete magazine. The magazine cover features a vintage color photo of actress Janet Blair.Born as Martha Jane Lafferty (she took her acting surname from Blair County, Pennsylvania) in Altoona, Pennsylvania, she began her acting career on film in 1942, being placed under contract to Columbia Pictures. During World War II, she made a string of successful pictures, although she is today best remembered for playing Rosalind Russell's sister in My Sister Eileen (1942) and Rita Hayworth's best friend in Tonight and Every Night (1945). In the late 1940s, she was dropped by Columbia and did not return to pictures for several years. Instead, she took the lead role of Nellie Forbush in a production of the stage musical South Pacific, making more than 1,200 performances in three years. "[I] never missed a performance", she noted proudly. During the tour, she also got married to second husband, producer-director Nick Mayo, and they became parents of Amanda and Andrew. She appeared on television on various variety shows and was also a summer replacement for Dinah Shore. She recorded an album entitled Flame Out for the Dico label. It was a collection of ballads like "Don't Explain" and "Then You've Never Been Blue". The magazine cover has been autographed on the front by Janet Blair with a fountain pen in blue..................BOTH COVER AND AUTOGRAPH ARE IN AVERAGE CONDITION.................
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HeadlineJanet Blair Color Photo 1943 Signed Autograph Philadelphia Inquirer Magazine Cover