Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Vincent Pastore - Shark Tale
Vincent Pastore - Shark Tale signed 6x4
"Hey, boss, it's Lenny - he was wearing a disguise so we wouldn't recognise him, but he's not wearing a disguise, so we DO recognise him!"
"Hey, boss, it's Lenny - he was wearing a disguise so we wouldn't recognise him, but he's not wearing a disguise, so we DO recognise him!"
Vincent Pastore in his role as Luca in the Dreamworks animated movie Shark Tale. His most memorable role is probably as Big Pussy in The Sopranos.
Monday, 7 December 2009
Lou Thesz
Lou Thesz - signed 10x8
Legendary wrestler who began his career in the 1930s. He held the NWA Heavyweight Title six times which had a combined reign of 10 years, 3 months and 9 days - which is longer then any other wrestler in history.
A number of wrestling moves were credited to have been invented by him including the belly to back waistlock suplex (later known as the German Suplex), the Lou Thesz Press (later used by Steve Austin), STF and the original powerbomb.
He officially retired in 1979 and remained retired for the most part. He wrestled his last match on December 26th, 1990 at the age of 74 against Masahiro Chano.
Lou Thesz passed away in 2002.
A number of wrestling moves were credited to have been invented by him including the belly to back waistlock suplex (later known as the German Suplex), the Lou Thesz Press (later used by Steve Austin), STF and the original powerbomb.
He officially retired in 1979 and remained retired for the most part. He wrestled his last match on December 26th, 1990 at the age of 74 against Masahiro Chano.
Lou Thesz passed away in 2002.
Team 3-D
signed by
- Brother Ray (also wrestled under the name Bubba Ray Dudley)
- Brother Devon (also wrestled under the name D-Von Dudley)
The photo is actually pretty crappy - looks like a bad ink job from a computer - but I didn't exactly break the bank to add this to my autograph collection, so I can't complain too much.
Jean Simmons
some of Jean Simmons most notable credits include The Robe (1953), Guys and Dolls (1955) and Spartacus (1960)
*** 22nd of January, 2010 update ***
on the 22nd of January, 2010 Jean Simmons passed away.
*** 22nd of January, 2010 update ***
on the 22nd of January, 2010 Jean Simmons passed away.
Sunday, 6 December 2009
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