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Lot #1254
John Wayne: Jack Pennick

Wayne, Ford, Tracy, and a multitude of others pay their respects to a noted character actor and decorated veteran

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Wayne, Ford, Tracy, and a multitude of others pay their respects to a noted character actor and decorated veteran

Jack Pennick joined the US Marine Corps in 1912, serving in China and later in World War I; reenlisting in the navy in 1942, he served under Commander John Ford in the Field Photographic Unit and was decorated with the Silver Star medal for his World War II service in Tunisia. Pennick’s rather unforgettably unattractive face caught the attention of filmmakers in the mid-1920s, particularly Ford, and he began to get work as an actor. By the end of his career, he had appeared inover 140 films, many alongside John Wayne. He passed away in 1964 at the age of 68. Offered here is a collection of items mostly pertaining to his funeral, including the guest registry from the service, a photo album of the occasion, and various photos from his film and military career.

The hardcover spiral-bound memorial book from Pennick’s 1964 funeral is signed inside by over 150 attendees, including honorary pall bearers John Wayne, John Ford, James Stewart, George O’Brien, Wingate Smith, and Spencer Tracy; along with attendees Katharine Hepburn, Robert Wagner, Donald Crisp, Frank Pershing, Hank Worden, Carlton Young, Slim Hightower, again by John Wayne, Bill Henry, and many other actors and studio crew. A photo album from the service at the John Ford Field Photo Memorial Home contains 20 photos from the ceremony, highlighted by a couple showing Wayne as an honorary pall bearer, a couple of John Ford giving the eulogy, and one of Donald Crisp reading the 23rd Psalm. The remainder show Pennick’s casket, attendees paying their respects, and the casket being taken to a hearse by the pall bearers. Also included are approximately 28 other photos of various sizes from Pennick’s professional and military life, including one of Pennick with John Wayne, one with John Ford, one from the set of The Alamo (for which he was hired to drill the military extras), and several of Pennick while serving in the military. In overall very good to fine condition. An impressive collection of Hollywood heavyweights paying tribute to a well-loved and respected colleague. RR Auction COA.

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Rare Manuscript, Document & Autograph
  • Dates: #416 - Ended October 16, 2013