Chevy Chase collection of 24 clippings mostly from
1985-1989, plus two publicity photos with fake printed signatures.
First is a pair of Publicity photos, of him smiling and wearing a plaid
shirt with open collar, black and white, size 5” x 7”, and each has a fake printed
signature “Pre-signed just for you, love & xx, Chevy Chase”; both photos are identical; this was sent out from his offices in the early 1990s in
response to fan mail requests
The collection of clippings include:
- Bam,
June 3, 1988; full-page ad for his movie “Funny Farm”
- Los Angeles Times
Calendar, Dec. 14, 1986; full-page ad with Chevy, Steve Martin and Martin
Short for “Three Amigos”
- National
Enquirer, Dec. 10, 1985; photo of Chevy and Dan Aykroyd hanging upside
down in “Spies Like Us”
- People,
Aug. 12, 1985; photo of Chevy, Jason Lively, Dana Hill and Beverly
D’Angelo with review of “National Lampoon’s European Vacation” by Ralph
Novak
- Salinas
Californian, June 17, 1988, “Chevy Chase
quelled some pranks in ‘Farm’” by Tom Green; photo of Chevy and feature
article about his movie “Funny Farm”
- “ Oct. 1, 1988, “Chase, wife Jayni
become parents for third time with birth of girl”; photo of Chevy and news
about the birth of his daughter Emily
- “ Apr. 8, 1989, “Fletch schtick
invades the Deep South”; photo of Chevy
and article about his movie “Fletch Lives”
- “ Oct. 24, 1989, “Chest pains
sideline Chevy Chase at Florida benefit
tennis tourney”; photo of Chevy and news about his visit to a hospital in Delray Beach, Florida
- San
Diego Union, July 29, 1985, “Yuck!
Chevy’s ‘European Vacation’ mires into muck” by David Elliott;
photo of Chevy, Beverly D’Angelo, Jason Lively and Dana Hill and review of
the movie
- Santa
Cruz Sentinel, June 10, 1988, “ ‘Funny Farm’ just isn’t funny” by Rick
Chatenever” photo of Chevy and review of “Funny Farm”
- “ Mar. 24,1989, “Fletch goes down
South, wisecracking all the way” by Rick Chatevener; 3 photos of Chevy and
review of his movie “Fletch Lives”
- Star,
June 2, 1987; photo of Chevy and wife Jayni at the premier of “Ishtar”
- Watsonville
Register-Pajaronian, Sep. 16, 1989; review of “Fletch Lives” by Rita
Kempley
I personally clipped these myself, back when I operated the "Celebrity Newsclipping Service" in the 1980s and 1990s. Almost every clipping is identified by the source and date, making this ideal for serious collectors, libraries and archivists. The conditions are used, of course, with irregular edges, folds, creases and other signs of wear. But everything is original. I think you'll like this! It took me a while to put together. I saved it all these years, away from the light, in a non-smoking environment. Just for you! When you buy this rare gem, I will pack it carefully in a plastic cover, packed between stiff cardboard, shipped tight in a manila envelope.
I am selling thousands of clippings right now from the eighties, so check out my store for more goodies. Personally, I think paper clippings are getting rarer and rarer in this digital age. Do you have a special request? Let me know and I'll look through my treasure vault for you. I have much more than I am listing. Thanks for taking a moment to read my listing. Have a great day! Stay safe! Be happy!