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Ibstock-based actor Stephen Graham donates Tom Hanks cast gift to ebay seller - with proceeds to childrens' cancer charity

Local News by Graham Hill 7th Apr 2021  
The item from the will open to bids until Thursday
The item from the will open to bids until Thursday
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A rare item donated by Ibstock-based actor Stephen Graham is on sale on ebay - with all proceeds going the Children With Cancer UK charity.

Bids are being invited for a leather-bound, film branded case, which which was gifted to members of the cast of the hit movie Greyhound.

It is signed by Stephen and bidding closes tomorrow (Thursday).

The seller, Robin Miller, says: "A signed amazing and rare item from the production of hit movie Greyhound, donated and signed by Stephen Graham. Leather-bound film case, with branded paper - inside (top sheet signed by Stephen) as well as envelopes and period stamp.

"I have since learned from another cast member that these were gifted at the end of production to cast members from Tom Hanks."

The seller has raised over £143,000 for charity and was Children With Cancer UK's fundraiser of the month last July.

The actor has tweeted: "Incredible man, raising money for an incredible charity."

You can bid on the item HERE.

     

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