BIG TROUBLE MOVIE CAST - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH CO-SIGNED BY: PETER FALK, BEVERLY D'ANGELO, ALAN ARKIN - HFSID 299930
Sale Price $250.00
Reg. $320.00
BIG TROUBLE MOVIE CAST: PETER FALK, BEVERLY D'ANGELO and ALAN
ARKIN
The famed performers sign on a color publicity photograph for the
film
Photograph Signed: "Peter/Falk", "B. D'angelo", "Arkin", Color
10x8. In the 1986 film Big Trouble, an insurance agent plots to
kill her crazy husband. PETER FALK (1927-2011),lost an eye at the
age of three, resulting in the odd, squinting gaze which later became his
trademark. Best known as the rumpled television detective Columbo, the
character actor has also enjoyed a successful film career spanning over 40
years. He has won two Emmys for his television work and earned two Best
Supporting Actor Oscar nominations (Murder Inc., 1961 and Pocketful of
Miracles, 1962). You probably best know BEVERLY D'ANGELO, born in
1954, as ever-suffering Ellen Griswold, wife of Chevy Chase's Clark Griswold,
in National Lampoon's Vacation (1983) and its three sequels
(not to mention the 2007 Family Guy spoof of Star Wars,
Blue Harvest).But this multi-talented actress is versatile far
beyond her obvious comedic chops. An artist at Hanna Barbera, she was a folk
singer in Canadian coffee houses and sang with a rock band called Elephant
before making her Broadway debut in Rockabye Hamlet (1976). D'Angelo has
since appeared in over 90 movies and TV shows as of this biography, including
a Golden Globe-winning portrayal of Patsy Cline in Coal Miner's
Daughter (1980) and an Emmy-nominated turn as Stella DuBois Kowalski
in a 1985 TV adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire (1984). Her TV
roles include Sidney Gibson on Rude Awakening (1999), Rebecca Balthus on
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2003-2008), Barbara Miller on
Entourage (2005-2009) and the voice of country singer Lurleen Lumpkin
on The Simpsons (1992 and 2008). The Multi-talented ALAN ARKIN
(B. 1934) is a distinguished actor of stage and screen as well as a stage
director, songwriter and singer. He made his Hollywood debut in the gentle but
hilarious sleeper The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming!
(1966). Arkin's portrayal of a Russian officer posing as a Norwegian sailor
in a Nantucket town won him his first Oscar nomination. The following year,
he demonstrated his versatility by offering a chilling portrayal of a villain in
Wait Until Dark. Further acclaim greeted the actor in 1968 when
received his second Oscar nomination for his portrayal of a deaf-mute in The
Heart Is a Lonely Hunter. The role also won Arkin a New York Film Critics
Circle award. He continued riding high in 1970, when he played Yossarian,
the part for which he is still best remembered, in Mike Nichols'
serio-comic adaptation of Joseph Heller's Catch-22. Five
years later, he earned a second New York Film Critics Circle award for his work
in Hearts of the West. His career enjoyed a second wind in the 1990s,
with the actor appearing in substantial roles in a number of films. Some of the
highlights included Edward Scissorhands (1990), Glengarry Glen
Ross (1992) and Grosse Pointe Blank (1997). The Seven Percent
Solution (1976) was a critical and box office success, but it did not earn
Arkin or any other members of the stellar cast (Williamson, Duvall, Laurence
Olivier, Vanessa Redgrave, Joel Gray) an Oscar nomination. Corners lightly
creased. Otherwise, fine condition.
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