This item is the cover from The Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper Picture Parade Magazine from June 20,1943. The 11" X 15" magazine cover features a color lithograph photo of actress Janis Carter who was "The Inquirer Pin-Up Girl of The Week". Please note-this item is the cover only-not the complete newspaper magazine.Tall, outgoing American actress Janis Carter had initially planned to become a concert pianist, but switched her interests to opera while attending Western Reserve University. She worked steadily on Broadway in such musicals as DuBarry Was a Lady and Panama Hattie, the latter musical winning her a 20th Century-Fox contract. Curiously, Janis sang only in her first film, Cadet Girl. Thereafter, she was shunted off to comedy-relief and "other woman" roles. Her best screen performance was as the hard-boiled anti-heroine in the Columbia noir programmer Framed (1947). Janis Carter and the movie industry parted company in 1952, after which she focused her energies upon television; from 1954 through 1956, Janis and Bud Collyer co-hosted the daytime quiz show Feather Your Nest. The magazine cover has been autographed on the front cover by Janis Carter with a fountain pen in blue..................BOTH MAGAZINE COVER AND AUTOGRAPH ARE IN AVERAGE CONDITION....................
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HeadlineJanis Carter 1943 Color Photo Signed Autograph Philadelphia Inquirer Picture Parade Magazine Cover