Here is a very rare very early 7" by 9" photo of actress Gretchen Wyler from 1952, inscribed to famous boxer Lew Tendler. The earliest I have come across. Inscribed to celebrated boxer Lew Tendler. Lovely, sparkling blonde musical actress and dancer Gretchen Wyler was born Gretchen Patricia Weinecke on February 16, 1932, in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, the daughter of Louis Gustave Weinecke, a gasoline engineer, and Peggy (nee Highley) Weinecke. She graduated from her home town high school and went on to study dance with June Runyon in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Making her debut with the St. Louis Municipal Opera in 1950 as part of the ballet ensemble, she moved to New York where she found a year-long job as a chorus dancer on Broadway in "Where's Charley?" in 1951. She then played in the chorus of "Guys and Dolls" the following season. In 1955 Gretchen earned the break she was looking for when she won the Broadway role of Janice Dayton in "Silk Stockings" and was the recipient of the ("supporting actress") Outer Critics Circle Award for her provocative, scene-stealing work. Other alluring Broadway roles in musicals followed with Lola in "Damn Yankees" and Rosie in "Bye Bye Birdie". In 1968, she made her London debut in the title role of "Sweet Charity" and stayed with the role for over a year. She has practically run the musical comedy gamut over time appearing in various stock productions, both singing and non-singing, of "Sly Fox" (Drama Desk nomination), "The Gingerbread Lady", "The Man Who Came to Dinner", "Redhead", "Annie Get Your Gun", "Kismet", "Applause", "Born Yesterday", "Call Me Madam", "A Hatful of Rain", "Bus Stop", "Annie", "Can-Can", "Mame", "42nd Street" and the musical version of "Destry Rides Again". Making her TV debut in 1956 on "The Colgate Comedy Hour", Gretchen appeared occasionally on such light-hearted shows as "Sergeant Bilko" and in the musical variety format, notably with Bob Crosby. Gretchen did not make her film debut until middle-age with The Devil's Brigade (1968) starring William Holden, and went on to play Goldie Hawn's aunt in the film Private Benjamin (1980). She also toured extensively with her own nightclub act, in concerts and with her one-woman show "Broadway Greats and the Songs That Made Them Famous". In later years she guested more and more on TV, including "Who's the Boss?," "Designing Women," "Love & War," "The 5 Mrs. Buchanans," "Judging Amy" and, notably, the classic "Friends" sitcom (hilarious as the skin-flint singing widow/hostess who tries to stiff Monica and Phoebe for their catering services at her husband's funeral reception). Outside of some prime-time appearances in "Judging Amy" and "Providence", she has also appeared in such daytime soaps as "Search for Tomorrow" and "Somerset". In 1997 she ended her stage career right where she began -- at the St. Louis Municipal Opera -- playing the irrepressible Dolly Levi. She was last seen on TV as a guest on an episode of the TV series "State of Grace" in 2002. Away of the limelight, she produced the off-Broadway play "The Ballad of Johnny Pot" in 1971 but, more importantly, dedicated her life's passion to animals as a noted activist. In 1968 she founded a shelter for animals in upstate New York and was on the boards of several humane and wildlife organizations, also sponsoring animal welfare legislation. She was the founder of the Genesis Awards for animal protection. In 2005, Gretchen was inducted into the U.S. Animal Rights Hall of Fame for her dedicated service to animals. Divorced (with no children) since 1968, Gretchen shared her home with several animals including dogs, cats and horses. She died at age 75 on May 27, 2007, from complications of breast cancer. That year, in tribute, the first Gretchen Wyler Award was given to former Beatle Paul McCartney. "Lefty" Lew Tendler (September 28, 1898, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – November 5, 1970, in Atlantic City, New Jersey) was an American boxer. He is generally considered one of the best boxers to never have won a world title, though he was a top rated contender for both the world light and welterweight championships. The statistical boxing website BoxRec lists Tendler as the tenth ranked lightweight of all time, while The Ring Magazine founder Nat Fleischer placed him at #9. He is a member of the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, the Ring Magazine Hall of Fame, the World Boxing Hall of Fame, and the International Boxing Hall of Fame.Corner creasing, mark on face, minor fading/discoloration, possibly trimmed. Rare.

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Filmography:


State of Grace (2001)
State of Grace
8.6
TV Series
Kiki
Waitress
2001–2002
2 episodes

Chicken Soup for the Soul (1999)
Chicken Soup for the Soul
4.9
TV Series
Mom
2000
1 episode

Melina Kanakaredes, Concetta Tomei, Paula Cale, Mike Farrell, and Seth Peterson in Providence (1999)
Providence
6.7
TV Series
Angie
2000
1 episode

Judging Amy (1999)
Judging Amy
7.0
TV Series
Costume Shop Saleslady
2000
1 episode

Neil Patrick Harris, Tony Shalhoub, Dorie Barton, Eddie McClintock, and Heather Dubrow in Stark Raving Mad (1999)
Stark Raving Mad
8.0
TV Series
Ms. Bickford
1999
1 episode

Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, and David Schwimmer in Friends (1994)
Friends
8.9
TV Series
Mrs. Burkart
1997
1 episode

Once You Meet a Stranger (1996)
Once You Meet a Stranger
4.4
TV Movie
Mrs. Anthony
1996

Dan Castellaneta, Gilbert Gottfried, Linda Larkin, Scott Weinger, and Frank Welker in Aladdin (1994)
Aladdin
7.3
TV Series
Shakata (voice)
1994
1 episode

Charlotte Ross, Beth Broderick, Harriet Sansom Harris, Eileen Heckart, and Judith Ivey in The 5 Mrs. Buchanans (1994)
The 5 Mrs. Buchanans
7.6
TV Series
Claire
1994
1 episode

Annie Potts and Jay Thomas in Love & War (1992)
Love & War
6.8
TV Series
Margot
1994
1 episode

Annie Potts, Delta Burke, Jean Smart, and Dixie Carter in Designing Women (1986)
Designing Women
7.3
TV Series
Ivy
1992
1 episode

D.W. Moffett and Marcy Walker in Palace Guard (1991)
Palace Guard
6.8
TV Series
1991
1 episode

Kim Basinger and Alec Baldwin in The Marrying Man (1991)
The Marrying Man
5.7
Gwen
1991

Alyssa Milano, Tony Danza, Katherine Helmond, Danny Pintauro, and Judith Light in Who's the Boss? (1984)
Who's the Boss?
6.6
TV Series
Jenny
1990
1 episode

Susan Peretz in Babes (1990)
Babes
6.8
TV Series
Mrs. McNair
1990
1 episode

Jason Bateman, Dan Ponce, Sandy Duncan, Jeremy Licht, and Josh Taylor in Valerie (1986)
Valerie
6.6
TV Series
Grandma Hogan
1990
1 episode

Richard Dean Anderson in MacGyver (1985)
MacGyver
7.6
TV Series
Mme. Brandenberg
1989
1 episode

Baby Boom (1988)
Baby Boom
5.7
TV Series
Erica
1989
1 episode

Falcon Crest (1981)
Falcon Crest
6.2
TV Series
Libby Carnes
1988
2 episodes

Penelope Ann Miller and Rita Moreno in Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Closed Set (1988)
Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Closed Set
6.9
TV Movie
Nedda Nolan
1988

Probe (1988)
Probe
7.9
TV Series
Angela Little
1988
1 episode

Robin Wright, Judith Anderson, Valorie Armstrong, Melissa Reeves, Robert Alan Browne, Paul Burke, Ismael 'East' Carlo, Margarita Cordova, Nicolas Coster, Lane Davies, Richard Eden, Gina Gallego, Linda Gibboney, Andrea Howard, Ava Lazar, A Martinez, Todd McKee, John Allen Nelson, Rupert Ravens, Julie Ronnie, Kerry Sherman, Louise Sorel, Jonna Leigh Stack, Marcy Walker, and Dane Witherspoon in Santa Barbara (1984)
Santa Barbara
5.7
TV Series
Judge Larson
1987
14 episodes

John Ritter and Connie Sellecca in The Last Fling (1987)
The Last Fling
6.1
TV Movie
Mrs. Franklin
1987

Mary Tyler Moore and James Farentino in Mary (1985)
Mary
6.9
TV Series
1985
1 episode

Soleil Moon Frye, Susie Garrett, George Gaynes, and Cherie Johnson in Punky Brewster (1984)
Punky Brewster
6.6
TV Series
Jersey Janet
1985
1 episode

Pierce Brosnan and Stephanie Zimbalist in Remington Steele (1982)
Remington Steele
7.3
TV Series
Judy Fishbane
1985
1 episode

Brothers (1984)
Brothers
8.0
TV Series
Ruth
1984
1 episode

Benson (1979)
Benson
7.1
TV Series
Jessie Shaw
1984
1 episode

Denzel Washington, Ed Begley Jr., David Morse, Howie Mandel, Cynthia Sikes, Ellen Bry, William Daniels, and Ed Flanders in St. Elsewhere (1982)
St. Elsewhere
8.0
TV Series
Joanne Jesmer
1983–1984
3 episodes

For Members Only (1983)
For Members Only
6.2
TV Movie
Alicia McKnight
1983

Nell Carter in Gimme a Break! (1981)
Gimme a Break!
6.4
TV Series
Aunt Blanche
1983
1 episode

Ron Glass and Demond Wilson in The New Odd Couple (1982)
The New Odd Couple
4.7
TV Series
Beatrice
1982
1 episode

The Magical World of Disney (1954)
The Magical World of Disney
8.4
TV Series
Mrs. Emily Tarbell
1982
1 episode

Victoria Principal, Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Larry Hagman, Charlene Tilton, Jim Davis, Linda Gray, and Steve Kanaly in Dallas (1978)
Dallas
7.1
TV Series
Dr. Dagmara Conrad
1981–1982
8 episodes

Jane Krakowski, Matthew Ashford, Domini Blythe, Colleen Dion, Terri Eoff, David Forsyth, Lee Godart, Louan Gideon, Marcia McCabe, Jeffrey Meek, Jacqueline Schultz, and Mary Stuart in Search for Tomorrow (1951)
Search for Tomorrow
7.1
TV Series
Cynthia Wellman (1981)
1981
9 episodes

Hart to Hart (1979)
Hart to Hart
6.7
TV Series
Marlene
1981
1 episode

It's a Living (1980)
It's a Living
7.0
TV Series
Peg Foley
1981
1 episode

Clark Brandon and Barnard Hughes in Mr. Merlin (1981)
Mr. Merlin
7.0
TV Series
Lillian Millman
1981
1 episode

Elizabeth Montgomery in When the Circus Came to Town (1981)
When the Circus Came to Town
6.9
TV Movie
Olivia Probaska
1981

Portrait of an Escort (1980)
Portrait of an Escort
5.8
TV Movie
Emily Amend
1980

Goldie Hawn in Private Benjamin (1980)
Private Benjamin
6.2
Aunt Kissy
1980

Shelley Long, Archie Hahn, and Barry Van Dyke in Ghost of a Chance (1980)
Ghost of a Chance
5.8
TV Movie
Frances
1980

Watch Your Mouth
8.6
TV Series
1978
1 episode

Farrah Fawcett, Kate Jackson, and Jaclyn Smith in Charlie's Angels (1976)
Charlie's Angels
6.6
TV Series
Claire Rossmore
1978
1 episode

Bess Armstrong, Dixie Carter, Lynnie Greene, John Christopher Jones, Dan Resin, and Gretchen Wyler in On Our Own (1977)
On Our Own
6.6
TV Series
Toni McBain
1977–1978
19 episodes

Joel Crothers in Somerset (1970)
Somerset
7.6
TV Series
Doris Hiller
1974
1 episode

The Devil's Brigade (1968)
The Devil's Brigade
6.7
The Lady of Joy
1968

Naked City (1958)
Naked City
8.2
TV Series
Ruth
1963
1 episode

The Bell Telephone Hour (1959)
The Bell Telephone Hour
7.9
TV Series
Self .
1960
1 episode

Diagnosis: Unknown (1960)
Diagnosis: Unknown
6.3
TV Series
Linda Morton
1960
1 episode

The Investigator
TV Series
1958
1 episode

The Phil Silvers Show (1955)
The Phil Silvers Show
8.4
TV Series
Dinah - Bilko's Faux Wife
Beulah
1957–1958
2 episodes

The NBC Comedy Hour (1956)
The NBC Comedy Hour
7.9
TV Series
Minor Role
1956
2 episodes

Mark Stevens in Big Town (1950)
Big Town
7.6
TV Series
1955
1 episode

Soundtrack
Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, and David Schwimmer in Friends (1994)
Friends
8.9
TV Series
performer: "You're A Grand Old Flag", "Jeepers Creepers" (uncredited)
1997
1 episode

Soleil Moon Frye, Susie Garrett, George Gaynes, and Cherie Johnson in Punky Brewster (1984)
Punky Brewster
6.6
TV Series
performer: "It's De-Lovely"
1985
1 episode

The Devil's Brigade (1968)
The Devil's Brigade
6.7
performer: "You Always Hurt the One You Love" (uncredited)
1968

I've Got a Secret (1952)
I've Got a Secret
7.9
TV Series
performer: "All Of You" (uncredited)