A HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN FILM PLAY CAST - SHOW BILL SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: BRENT SPINER, GARY BAYER, SWOOSIE KURTZ, DAVID GARRISON, MAUREEN ANDERMAN, MARY CATHERINE WRIGHT, APRIL SHAWHAN, WALTER BOBBIE, JEFF BROOKS, KATE McGREGOR-STEWART - HFSID 320697
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A HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN FILM PLAY CAST
A playbill for A History of the American Film signed by
Maureen Anderman, Swoosie Kurtz, Brent Spiner, April Shawhan, David Garrison,
and 5 others
Show bill signed: "Gary Bayer", "Jeff/Brooks", "April/Shawhan",
"Mary Catherine/Wright", "Brent/Spiner", "Maureen Anderman", "Swoosie Kurtz",
"David Garrison", "Kate MacGregor-Stewart", "Walter Bobbie", 64 pages, 5½x9.
Playbill for a production of A History of the American Film at the Anta
Theatre in New York. MAUREEN ANDERMAN (b. 1946) has appeared in 18
Broadway plays since 1970, and many more off-Broadway and regional shows.
She won a Theatre World Award in 1972 for Moonchildren and notched a
Tony nomination for The Lady from Dubuque (1980). She made many TV
guest appearances, including both prime time series (Kojak, St
Elsewhere) and daytime dramas. She returned to Broadway in 2007 for The
Year of Magical Thinking. SWOOSIE KURTZ, named Swoosie after her
father's WWII aircraft, has won two Tony Awards (Fifth of July,
1981; House of Blue Leaves, 1986) and been nominated for two more
(Tartuffe, 1978; Frozen, 2004). On television, she won an Emmy
as Outstanding Guest Actress in 1990 (for Carol & Company) and
gained nominations for five more. Kurtz co-starred in the series,
Sisters, from 1991-1996. Kurtz, who began appearing in films in the
1970s, was seen in Cruel Intentions in 1999 and in the TV miniseries,
Category 7: The End of the World, in 2005. BRENT SPINER (b.
1949) appeared on New York stages and supporting film and TV roles before
beginning in 1987 a long run as the android Data on 7 seasons of Star
Trek: the Next Generation, 4 feature films, and several video games.
(Despite some guest appearances on Star Trek: Enterprise, Spiner believes
he is now too old to continue playing Data. Other SF roles have included chief
scientist at Area 51 in the film Independence Day and a major part in the
short-lived TV series Threshold. He returned to Broadway in 1997,
starring as John Adams in a revival of 1776. Spiner released a musical
album, a collection of 1940s pop standards titled Ol' Yellow Eyes is
Back. Currently a teacher at UCLA, APRIL SHAWHAN (b. 1940) is
familiar with the theatre world, appearing in a string of Broadway productions
between 1965 and 1988. Her first major role was as Bernstein in the Broadway
play A Race of Hairy Men! (1965). Her next play was 3
Bags Full (1966), which would earn her a Theatre World Award.
Other plays include Cop Out (1969), Over Here! (1974), and A
Streetcar Named Desire (1988). She has only appeared in one film,
The Lay of the Land (1997). American actor DAVID
GARRISON (b. 1952) is best remembered for his role as Steve Rhodes in the
television series Married with Children. Garrison is also a prolific
Broadway actor, he was nominated for a 1980 Tony Award for Best Featured
Actor in a Musical for A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine and a
1996 Drama Desk Award for I Do! I Do!. His other Broadway
performances include Torch Song Trilogy (1982-1985) and Titanic
(1997-1999). Garrison has appeared in films and television for over 30 years and
his notable credits include It's Your Move (1984-1985), Working It
Out (1990) and 30 Rock (2013). Also signed by MARY CATHERINE
WRIGHT (b. 1948) as Contract Player #2, WALTER BOBBIE (b. 1945) as
Contract Player #1, KATE MACGREGOR-STEWART (b. 1944) as Contract Player
#6, JEFF BROOKS (b. 1950) as Contract Player #5, and GARY BAYER (b.
1944) as Jimmy. Pages heavily toned. Corners lightly worn and creased. Cover
toned. Slight ink transfer. Light surface creases. Otherwise, fine
condition.
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