ART CARNEY - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 10/24/1981 - HFSID 251667
Price: $160.00
ART CARNEY
Carney sends his apologies and explanation
Autograph Letter Signed: "Art Carney". 2p, 4x6¼. No place,
1981 October 24. To Jim, in full: "My profound apologies! After
a thorough search, I finally found a stack of mail that was mistakenly
misplaced. Thank you for your letter, and your patience. Sincerely."
Distinguished actor Art Carney began as a comedian, moving into a sidekick role
for others. While serving in World War II, Carney was hit by shrapnel (leaving
him with a slight limp) during the Normandy landing. After the war he found much
work on Broadway, both as a dramatic and comic actor. He is best known,
however, for his role as Ed Norton, Jackie Gleason's pal in the classic '50s TV
sitcom The Honeymooners. Later, personal problems caused him to leave
the Broadway run of The Odd Couple. Carney soon returned to work as an
actor, going on the win the Best Actor Oscar for his performance as a
72-year-old in Harry and Tonto (1974); he has also won several Emmys for
his work on TV. File holes at top. Slightly creased. Otherwise, fine
condition.
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