

Andrew Kevin Walker Se7en Authentic Signed 11x14 Photo PSA/DNA #AQ49431
Collector-Grade, PSA/DNA-authenticated autographed memorabilia: signed 11x14 Se7en photo by Andrew Kevin Walker (PSA/DNA #AQ49431). Walker wrote the screenplay for David Fincher’s Se7en (1995), the landmark neo‑noir thriller whose “what’s in the box?” climax became a pop-culture touchstone. He later penned or contributed to genre staples like Sleepy Hollow and 8MM, helping define the tone of late-’90s dark thrillers.
Collector's Highlights:
- Profession – Screenwriter: Andrew Kevin Walker
- Item: Autographed horizontal 11x14 Se7en photo
- Authentication: PSA/DNA tamper-evident hologram #AQ49431 (sticker serves as the full COA; verify on the PSA website)
This verified authentic Walker signature offers strong display appeal from a culturally important film, with PSA/DNA backing to protect long-term collecting value. A sharp pick for serious film memorabilia collectors focused on Se7en and modern thriller history.
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Collector-Grade, PSA/DNA-authenticated autographed memorabilia: signed 11x14 Se7en photo by Andrew Kevin Walker (PSA/DNA #AQ49431). Walker wrote the screenplay for David Fincher’s Se7en (1995), the landmark neo‑noir thriller whose “what’s in the box?” climax became a pop-culture touchstone. He later penned or contributed to genre staples like Sleepy Hollow and 8MM, helping define the tone of late-’90s dark thrillers.
Collector's Highlights:
- Profession – Screenwriter: Andrew Kevin Walker
- Item: Autographed horizontal 11x14 Se7en photo
- Authentication: PSA/DNA tamper-evident hologram #AQ49431 (sticker serves as the full COA; verify on the PSA website)
This verified authentic Walker signature offers strong display appeal from a culturally important film, with PSA/DNA backing to protect long-term collecting value. A sharp pick for serious film memorabilia collectors focused on Se7en and modern thriller history.













