BEATRICE STRAIGHT - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 10/08/1984 - HFSID 39810
Price: $220.00
BEATRICE STRAIGHT
Typed letter apologizing for her handwriting
Typed Letter signed: "Beatrice Straight", 1 page, 5¾x7¾. No
place, 1984 October 8. On personal letterhead to "Dear Mr. Axelrod",
in full: "Thank you for your interesting letter. Little did you
know what you were getting in for when you asked me to write something by hand.
As long as you don't might it being unreadable, that's ok. I've had to type to
my friends and even then it's pretty bad. The script I'm enclosing was the first
one sent to me for a short-lived television series called 'King's Crossing'.
[Items not included.] Good luck with your project. It sounds very
interesting. Yours sincerely". Beatrice Straight (1914-2001)
was a Broadway actress from 1935, winning a Tony for The Crucible
(1953). She earned an Oscar as Best Supporting Actress for Network
(1976). Another successful film role was that of an overconfident investigator
of the paranormal in Poltergeist (1982). While working on the New York
stage, she appeared in the Manhattan-based soap opera Love of Life. She
had roles in the TV series Beacon Hill (1975), Wonder Woman (1976)
and King's Crossing (1982), and played Rose Kennedy in a 1985 television
miniseries. Corners slightly worn. Left edge slightly worn. Otherwise, fine
condition.
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