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Charlotte's Web hand signed by Debbie reynolds.
Hand Signed Debbie Reynolds, the Voice of Charlotte 
From "Charlotte's Web" circa 1973
Beckett BAS Certificate of Authenticity

Hand Signed, in-person Autograph by the legendary Hollywood Actress... Miss Debbie Reynolds. Item is a 8 x10 inches in size. Professional print on Premium photo paper. This is a First rate Photo, NOT  some computer print out. All Professionally printed. New Black SOLID WOOD Frame.  Great Presentation! 

 BRAND NEW Frame   Framed Size 15 x 12 inches! Brand new. Includes: Certificate of Authenticity from Beckett BAS

This is NOT a cel, cell or sericel. Image is representative of the individually signed item. Item received will have a slightly different autograph since all autographs are unique. 

Charlotte's Web was produced by animation legends William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (THE FLINTSTONES, SCOOBY-DOO) this musical written by the Sherman Bros.; feature brings E.B. White's beloved children's novel to life with a wealth of famous voices. Friendly pig Wilbur (Henry Gibson, NASHVILLE) makes a big splash on the county fair circuit after Charlotte (Debbie Reynolds), the gentle spider living over his sty, "spins" his praises in her web. But Wilbur still has painful lessons to learn about the fleeting nature of life and friendship. Screenwriter Earl Hamner, Jr. created the beloved 1970's television series THE WALTONS.

The Remarkable Debbie Reynolds

Debbie Reynolds was born Mary Frances Reynolds on April 1, 1932, in El Paso, Texas, and there's a lot of Texas left in her. After her family moved to California, she entered the  Miss Burbank beauty contest in 1948, reportedly just to get the free blouse, silk scarf, and lunch given to contestants. Her Betty Hutton impersonation won the day, and she also won a contract with Warner Brothers. Her success in those early roles led to her biggest break, a starring role opposite Gene Kelly and Donald O'Conner in what has come to be  thought of as the greatest of the MGM musicals, Singin' in the Rain (1952). Only 19 at the time, Debbie says it was one of the two hardest things she's ever done (childbirth being the other). But it was worth it. For the next decade she was one of the most popular and highest-paid stars at MGM.  Debbie is the mother of Star Wars legend Carrie Fisher. 

Includes: Certificate of Authenticity