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Cerina Vincent Glamour Agency Headshot Photo Cabin Fever, Power Rangers Yellow = on 2040-motos

US $46
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Woodland Hills, California, United States

Woodland Hills, California, United States
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(1) Near Mint Condition 8x10" photograph sent out by the actor’s talent agent to get them a job on a TV show or movie.

FREE talent agency "resume".  Her resume is usually stapled to the back of the photo! A resume consists of Film & TV credits, Theatre, Special Skills, Training. Depending on the experience of the actor, some resumes will be more thorough than others. The only contact info is management and agencies. No personal contact info! 

This original photograph was not produced or distributed by a film studio or production company. I am selling this collectible item from one collector to another with no rights given or intended.

USA Postage and Packaging : Please add $4.00. / Everywhere Else : $13.00 USD. / Shipping for multiple wins is additional 5% of total value.

I hope to receive your payment in about a week so we may complete this transaction in a timely manner. If I do not receive payment in about two weeks, I will have eBay send you a Bidder Alert. If I do not receive payment after a month, I will be asking eBay for a Final Value Credit. You don’t want to get that one. My regular customers know I’m flexible… but by then we are on a first name basis.


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