This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 5/5/2023
Offered are the contents of Trude Forsher's file cabinets related to Elvis Presley's 1958 film King Creole. The group includes Trude's notes on paper, many pieces of correspondence carbons, stationary, newspaper and magazine clippings, a number of promotional article draft copies, one of Colonel Parker's small calling cards and a thank you card signed by The Colonel.
This offering is from The Trude Forsher Archive. This auction features several lots right from the filing cabinet of Trude's offices while working for Elvis & the Colonel. Colonel Parker hired Trude Forsher as West Coast secretary for him and Elvis while they were in Hollywood. She began this role in 1956 and continued through Elvis’ first four films before parting ways to branch out on her own in 1961. While in the employ of the Colonel and the king, Trude was responsible for assisting with the promotion of this emerging star so her duties spanned the spectrum to include the basic task of taking dictation for letters to organizing mailings of holiday greetings and everything in between.
The materials present in Excellent condition overall with expected wear from storage and filing. Some lesser.