Ray Donovan - Steven Bauer (Avi) Premium Framed, signed + Certificate of Authenticity





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Premium framed, hand-signed autograph photo from Ray Donovan featuring Steven Bauer (Avi), certified with a Certificate of Authenticity; framed size 30×40 cm, in very good condition with a museum-quality acid-free passepartout and safety glass.
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Photo is framed with a professional MUSEUM QUALITY acid-free passepartout with SUEDE upper layer, in a high quality frame that includes acrylic safety glass (safer than normal glass and provides an extra layer of UV protection)
Perfect for the Cop Drama, Thriller, Crime memorabilia collector who wants it all!
Autographed photo comes with a certificate from us: West Side Autographs
There is a West Side Autographs tamper proof hologram sticker on the certificate and on the signed photo.
Measurements frame: 16x12 inch/30x40cm
Steven Bauer (born Esteban Ernesto Echevarría Samson; December 2, 1956) is an American actor.
Bauer began his career on PBS, portraying Joe Peña, the son of Cuban immigrants on ¿Qué Pasa, USA? (1977–1979). He played Manolo "Manny" Ribera, the best friend and right-hand man of Cuban drug lord Tony Montana, in the 1983 crime drama Scarface, Don Eladio Vuente in Breaking Bad (2011) and in Better Call Saul (2017–2022), and the retired Mossad agent Avi Rudin in Ray Donovan (2013–2017)
Ray Donovan is an American crime drama television series created by Ann Biderman for Showtime. The drama, starring Liev Schreiber in the title role, is set primarily in Los Angeles (during seasons 1–5) and in New York City (during seasons 6–7). The main character, Ray Donovan, is a professional "fixer" who arranges bribes, payoffs, threats, crime-scene clean-up, and other illegal activities to protect his (usually) celebrity clients. Good at his job, he is also normally devoted to his children and brothers but has a complicated relationship with his wife. He encounters problems when his menacing father, Mickey Donovan (Jon Voight), is unexpectedly released from prison. The FBI attempts to bring down Mickey and his associates, and Donovan struggles to escape the undertow.
Photo is framed with a professional MUSEUM QUALITY acid-free passepartout with SUEDE upper layer, in a high quality frame that includes acrylic safety glass (safer than normal glass and provides an extra layer of UV protection)
Perfect for the Cop Drama, Thriller, Crime memorabilia collector who wants it all!
Autographed photo comes with a certificate from us: West Side Autographs
There is a West Side Autographs tamper proof hologram sticker on the certificate and on the signed photo.
Measurements frame: 16x12 inch/30x40cm
Steven Bauer (born Esteban Ernesto Echevarría Samson; December 2, 1956) is an American actor.
Bauer began his career on PBS, portraying Joe Peña, the son of Cuban immigrants on ¿Qué Pasa, USA? (1977–1979). He played Manolo "Manny" Ribera, the best friend and right-hand man of Cuban drug lord Tony Montana, in the 1983 crime drama Scarface, Don Eladio Vuente in Breaking Bad (2011) and in Better Call Saul (2017–2022), and the retired Mossad agent Avi Rudin in Ray Donovan (2013–2017)
Ray Donovan is an American crime drama television series created by Ann Biderman for Showtime. The drama, starring Liev Schreiber in the title role, is set primarily in Los Angeles (during seasons 1–5) and in New York City (during seasons 6–7). The main character, Ray Donovan, is a professional "fixer" who arranges bribes, payoffs, threats, crime-scene clean-up, and other illegal activities to protect his (usually) celebrity clients. Good at his job, he is also normally devoted to his children and brothers but has a complicated relationship with his wife. He encounters problems when his menacing father, Mickey Donovan (Jon Voight), is unexpectedly released from prison. The FBI attempts to bring down Mickey and his associates, and Donovan struggles to escape the undertow.

