Gifts For The World's Greatest Dad: 50% Off ALL Cases & T-shirts!   Use Code: DADSCASENTEE   LAST DAY! (details)
Alice  Brady A The Hungry Heart 1917 Dog T-shirt by inquester
1000's more vintage prints available - CLICK HERE Visit our main site at http://www.jnniepce.com/ Alice Brady ... Gilberte Brigarde Edward Langford ... Comte Paul de Valreas George MacQuarrie ... Marquis Henri de Sartorys (as George McQuarrie) Gerda Holmes ... Louis Brigard Alec B. Francis ... M. Brigard John Dudley ... Baron de Combri Edna Whistler ... Baronne de Combri Charles Harley ... Pitou Josephine Earle ... Pauline Horace Haine ... Gaston Ray Carrara ... Georgie de Sartorys Mathilde Brundage ... Mother of Comte de Valreas (as Mrs. H.J. Brundage) Alice Brady (November 2, 1892 – October 28, 1939) was an American actress who began her career in the silent film era and survived the transition into talkies. She worked up until six months before her death from cancer in 1939. She is perhaps best remembered as the flighty mother of Carole Lombard in My Man Godfrey, released in 1936. Brady was born in New York City as Mary Rose Brady, and was interested at an early age in becoming an actress. Her father, William A. Brady, was an important theatrical producer, and her mother was Rose Marie Rene who died in 1896 when little Alice was four. Alice got her first job on Broadway in 1911 at the age of 18, in a show her father was associated with. She continued to perform there (often in shows her father produced) consistently for the next 22 years. In 1931 she appeared in the premiere of Eugene O'Neill's Mourning Becomes Electra. Her step mother was the Broadway star Grace George(1879-1961) whom her father married when Alice was a child. Her half-brother was William A. Brady Jr, the son of her father & Grace George. Brady's father moved into movie production and presentation in 1913, with his World Film Corporation, and Brady soon followed along after him, making her first silent feature appearance in As Ye Sow in 1914. She appeared in 53 films in the next 10 years, all while continuing to perform on stage, the film industry at the time being centered in New York. In 1923, she stopped appearing in films to concentrate on stage acting, and did not appear on the screen again until 1933, when she made the move to Hollywood and M-G-M's When Ladies Meet become her first talking picture. From then on she worked frequently until her death, making another 25 films in seven years. Her final film was Young Mr. Lincoln (1939). Brady was married to actor James Crane from 1919 to 1922, when they divorced. They had one child, Donald. Alice Brady died from cancer on October 28, 1939, five days before her 47th birthday. Description Source Wikipedia
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Customize it!
No minimum orders • No setup fees • Ships today*!

Doggie Ringer T-Shirt

Heads will turn when your handsome hound enters wearing this customized ringer Tee. Made from 100% combed ringspun baby-rib cotton for comfort. Has contrast-colored ribbed binding on the neck, leg holes and bottom seam. Double-needle stitched. For thicker-haired dogs, choose one size larger.
Read more...

This Zazzle Seller's sensational broadsides and 1900s custom doggie t-shirt is just one example of thousands of designs designed online at Zazzle. Found in the Seller's Vintage Posters store section, this dog t-shirt, properly labeled the "alice brady a the hungry heart 1917 dog shirt", is a great sample of the alice brady a the hungry heart 1917 merch in the Zazzle marketplace. This doggie t-shirt is a very comfortable option for your canine friend and it also makes a lovely present for dog owners who like broadsides artwork. If you enjoyed viewing this dog t-shirt, look for similar designs tagged with old, movie, or advertisement dog t-shirt – or make a visit to the designer's Zazzle store.

Created with 100% baby rib cotton, and available for purchase in various sizes, Zazzle's dog tee shirt is an unbelievably cute option for man's best friend. This specific pet shirt is available for ordering in lightbluenavy in addition to various additional color options that will complement this seller's movie art. Just one of the pet clothing offerings available at Zazzle, this alice brady a the hungry heart 1917 dog shirt will be carefully made utilizing a highly developed shirt printing technique that makes long lasting images that are superior in quality and appearance. That said, this Vintage Posters shop category dog t shirt's outstanding imaginativeness proves it to be a must-have old shirt for your unconditionally loyal furry friend.

Alice Brady A The Hungry Heart 1917 Dog T-shirt

Dog Size: (view size chart)
In stock! Out of stock

Quantity:

shirt.
Only  in bulk!
As low as  on a
Wishlist
$21.35
per shirt
Out of stock

See all...

Style:
$21.35
$21.35
Color:

Gifts For The World's Greatest Dad: 50% Off ALL Cases & T-shirts!  
Use Code: DADSCASENTEE   (details)

Information from the Designer

Created By inquester:

Alice Brady A The Hungry Heart 1917

Vintage Poster Ad Retro Print Classic Movie

1000's more vintage prints available - CLICK HERE Visit our main site at http://www.jnniepce.com/ Alice Brady ... Gilberte Brigarde Edward Langford ... Comte Paul de Valreas George MacQuarrie ... Marquis Henri de Sartorys (as George McQuarrie) Gerda Holmes ... Louis Brigard Alec B. Francis ... M. Brigard John Dudley ... Baron de Combri Edna Whistler ... Baronne de Combri Charles Harley ... Pitou Josephine Earle ... Pauline Horace Haine ... Gaston Ray Carrara ... Georgie de Sartorys Mathilde Brundage ... Mother of Comte de Valreas (as Mrs. H.J. Brundage) Alice Brady (November 2, 1892 – October 28, 1939) was an American actress who began her career in the silent film era and survived the transition into talkies. She worked up until six months before her death from cancer in 1939. She is perhaps best remembered as the flighty mother of Carole Lombard in My Man Godfrey, released in 1936. Brady was born in New York City as Mary Rose Brady, and was interested at an early age in becoming an actress. Her father, William A. Brady, was an important theatrical producer, and her mother was Rose Marie Rene who died in 1896 when little Alice was four. Alice got her first job on Broadway in 1911 at the age of 18, in a show her father was associated with. She continued to perform there (often in shows her father produced) consistently for the next 22 years. In 1931 she appeared in the premiere of Eugene O'Neill's Mourning Becomes Electra. Her step mother was the Broadway star Grace George(1879-1961) whom her father married when Alice was a child. Her half-brother was William A. Brady Jr, the son of her father & Grace George. Brady's father moved into movie production and presentation in 1913, with his World Film Corporation, and Brady soon followed along after him, making her first silent feature appearance in As Ye Sow in 1914. She appeared in 53 films in the next 10 years, all while continuing to perform on stage, the film industry at the time being centered in New York. In 1923, she stopped appearing in films to concentrate on stage acting, and did not appear on the screen again until 1933, when she made the move to Hollywood and M-G-M's When Ladies Meet become her first talking picture. From then on she worked frequently until her death, making another 25 films in seven years. Her final film was Young Mr. Lincoln (1939). Brady was married to actor James Crane from 1919 to 1922, when they divorced. They had one child, Donald. Alice Brady died from cancer on October 28, 1939, five days before her 47th birthday. Description Source Wikipedia

More Essential Accessories

Other products you might like

Other products by inquester

Reviews for "Alice Brady A The Hungry Heart 1917 Dog T-shirt"

Prev 0 Next

There are currently no reviews for "Alice Brady A The Hungry Heart 1917 Dog T-shirt".

Have you purchased this product?
Write a review!

Prev 0 Next

Reviews from customers who purchased: Doggie Ringer T-Shirt

  (see more product reviews)
3.8  (26 reviews)
5 star:
(7)
4 star:
(13)
3 star:
(2)
2 star:
(1)
1 star:
(3)
84% would recommend this to a friend
Most recommended for: Other
Have you purchased this item? Write a review!

Have you purchased this product?
Write a review!

(see more product reviews)

Pet Clothing Volume Discounts

Tags

Comment Wall

Prev 0 Next
No comments yet.
Prev 0 Next

Product Details

Product id: 155498759808109033
Made on 1/27/2010 11:27 AM