AUDREY MEADOWS - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 08/21/1978 - HFSID 270261
Price: $180.00
AUDREY MEADOWS. TLS: "Audrey", 1p, 6¼x8½. Beverly Hills,
California, 1978 August 21. On her "Audrey Meadows Six" stationery to
comedienne Phyllis Diller. In full: "Many thanks for your note of July 12
and the enclosure of the prayer you wrote. What a lovely thought and how
beautifully you have expressed it. Bob and I have always been big fans of
yours and thank goodness you work a lot so we get a chance to have many a
laugh with you. Fondly". Slightly creased, mid-horizontal fold nicks
the upper loop of the "A". Accompanied by original mailing envelope,
6½x4½. 15-cent metered postage, postmarked Los Angeles, Calif., August 22,
1978. Addressed by Meadows to: "Mrs. Phyllis Diller, 163 South Rockingham
Avenue, Los Angeles, Ca. 90049".Meadows' imprinted return address on
flap on verso. Slightly creased. Paper clip impression and rust stain at lower
right, impression nicks the "m" of Rockingham. Receipt stamp at upper left.
Irregular upper edge from opening. 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). Comedienne
PHYLLIS DILLER known for her outrageous appearance, zany outfits,
distinctive laugh and a stand-up act that featured frequent references to her
fictional husband, "Fang", and zingers about her sex appeal and numerous plastic
surgeries, got her big break in March 1955 (at age 37), when she debuted at
San Francisco's Purple Onion club. A subsequent appearance on The Tonight
Show hosted by Jack Paar launched her national career, which got a big
boost after Bob Hope saw Diller in a Washington, D.C. club. A favorite of the
comedian, Diller would appear in three of Hope's films and 23 of his TV
specials. Diller, who recorded her first comedy record album in 1959, took
her groundbreaking "funny hausfrau" act to nightclubs and television variety
shows and specials and she also appeared on the big screen. Her feature film
credits include Splendor in the Grass (1961), The Fat Spy (1966),
Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number! (1966), The Sunshine Boys (1975)
and The Silence of the Hams (1994), and she provided the voice of the
Queen in A Bug's Life (1998). By 2000, the comedienne, who had trained as
a concert pianist before her marriage (1939-1965) to Sherwood Anderson Diller,
had appeared as a piano soloist with 100 symphony orchestras across the
U.S. Despite retiring from nightclub/stage tours in May 2002 at the age of 84,
Diller continued to make films (Motorcross Kids, 2004; Forget About
It, 2005) and occasionally appear on TV programs, including two episodes of
7th Heaven (2002, 2003) and a guest shot on The Wayne Brady Show
(2004). Two items.
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