AUDREY MEADOWS - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 2715
Price: $120.00
AUDREY MEADOWS
Black and white publicity photograph of an older Audrey Meadows.
Photograph inscribed and signed: "To Mark/Best always/Audrey Meadows".
B/w, 7¾x10. Married to Continental Airlines CEO Robert Six from 1961 until
his death in 1986, Audrey Meadows (1926-1996) was born in Wu'chang
China. Her parents were missionaries and returned to the United States when
Audrey was 6. Up until that time, she spoke nothing but Chinese. Her acting
career began when she appeared on Broadway for a few months in Top Banana
(1951). She then got a job on The Bob And Ray Show on NBC (1951). In
1952, Meadows was hired to play Alice Kramden on "The Honeymooners", a comedy
sketch which was shown during the second half hour of The Jackie Gleason
Show on CBS (1952-1957). "The Honeymooners" was first seen on Dumont's
Cavalcade of Stars (1950-1952); Pert Kelton had portrayed Alice.
Nominated for four Emmys for Best Supporting Actress in a Regular Series
(1954-1957) for portraying Alice Kramden, Audrey Meadows won the 1955 Emmy.
She later starred in a few films including That Touch Of Mink (1961) and
Take Her, She's Mine (1962), later appearing as Ted Knight's mother in
law in the sitcom Too Close For Comfort (1982-1983). Fine
condition.
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