Character actor (1899–1943) who played the lunatic Renfield opposite Bela Lugosi in Dracula, as well as Colin Clive’s assistant Fritz in Frankenstein. Rare ALS signed “Dwight,” one page on a 5.5 x 3.5 postcard, postmarked September 9, 1936. Letter to Mrs. Ella Frye about his trip to Boston. In full: “Went out to the Home today—the Benevolent Home & Chestnut Hill home of Mrs. Eddy. Very interesting. Two beautiful places. Bill drove me. Pretty busy. Am writing a short letter tonight.” In fine condition, with postmark affecting a few words. While this is a rather mundane sightseeing letter at first glance, its implications are quite important—he was visiting landmarks associated with the Christian Science movement, including the home of its founder, Mary Baker Eddy. As a devout Christian Scientist, Frye refused medical treatment for coronary problems, which he also concealed from friends and family, and ultimately passed away from a heart attack at the age of 44. An exceedingly rare and desirable piece from the horror icon, closely associated with his tragic early demise. Pre-certified PSA/DNA and RR Auction COA.
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