The listing, BETTE DAVIS-Film Stars-Late 30's-Player Tobacco Card #10 has ended.
In 1962 Bette Davis became the first person to secure ten Academy Award nominations for acting.
1934: Davis's performance in Of Human Bondage (1934) was widely acclaimed and when she was not nominated for an Academy Award, several influential people mounted a campaign to have her name included. The Academy relaxed its rules for that year only to allow for the consideration of any performer nominated in a write-in vote; therefore, any performance of the year was technically eligible for consideration. Given the well-publicized hoopla, some sources still consider this as a nomination for Davis; however, the Academy does not officially record this as a nomination.
1935: Won for Dangerous
1938: Won for Jezebel
(Source: Wikipedia)
(Reference is made on back of card to Jezebel,as well as earlies Films,so I would date this around that time.)
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Fair to Good Condition,w/some wear to corners &
minor front flaking.
Backs were made w/moisture sensative adhesive,so many times when stacked together the faces would get
damaged w/any moisture.
Back is very good with History
#10 in series -FILM STARS-3rd Series
Made by John Player & Sons
Players Cigarettes-
Measures about. 2?" x 1?" across
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