American character actor (1882-1964) best remembered for his roles in the Universal Studios horror films such as Dracula (1931), Frankenstein (1931), and The Mummy (1932). Rare ALS signed “Uncle Van,” penned on both sides of an unfolded 8 x 10 Christmas card, December 12, 1950. Handwritten letter to his nephew Bill and his wife Barbara, in part: "I dare say you are in the midst of a real Mid-Western winter and I do not envy you. I’ve had my share of them, and want no more. But I suppose Deb is in her glory. Strange how the young flourish in the snow…We here are quite all right. Both Aunt Myra & I are in the best of health and live even and uneventful lives—quite to our distaste…As you perhaps know I’m supposed to be an actor (at least I have my name & picture in the ‘Players Dictionary’) however for some time past they won’t let me act—simply refuse—and so I am marking time which ain’t no easy job, believe me. But we still have hopes." Van Sloan and his wife both sign in the card's printed sentiment section, "Uncle Van," who adds his address, and "Aunt Myra." In fine condition. Accompanied by a glossy photo of Van Sloan.
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