CANNERY ROW MOVIE CAST - LOBBY CARD SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: NICK NOLTE, DEBRA WINGER - HFSID 174309
Price: $800.00
CANNERY ROW: NICK NOLTE and DEBRA WINGER. Lobby Card signed:
"Debra Winger" and "Nick/Nolte". Color, 13¾x10¾ overall,
image 13¼x10¼ (one surface). Lobby Card for the 1982 film, Cannery
Row, which was based on two John Steinbeck novellas, Cannery Row and
Sweet Thursday. The film, set near Monterrey, California, starred Nolte
as Doc, a self-employed marine biologist, and Winger as Suzy, a drifter who
tries to become "one of the girls" at a nearby bordello. With ruggedly
handsome looks and a lengthy screen career, stage, film and television actor and
producer NICK NOLTE (born in 1941) has established himself as a major
industry figure. He was 36 when he finally got his big break in the acclaimed
television miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man (1976), earning an Emmy
nomination. Nolte, who was nominated for Best Actor Academy Awards
for The Prince of Tides (1991) and Affliction (1997), has also
appeared in such films as The Deep (1977), North Dallas Forty
(1979), Heart Beat (1980) and Down and Out in Beverly Hills
(1986).He further re-established his reputation as a major player with
his roles in The Thin Red Line (1998) and Hotel Rwanda (2004).
Screen and television actress DEBRA WINGER (born in 1955) first found
fame as Drusilla/Wonder Girl, the super-powered younger sister of Lynda Carter,
in the fantasy TV series, Wonder Woman (1976-1977). She became a
full-fledged audience favorite for her peppery role opposite John Travolta in
Urban Cowboy (1980), which led to the most famous of her
"working-class" roles in An Officer and a Gentleman (1982). The
following year, Winger was nominated for Academy Award for Best Actress
for her role as Shirley MacLaine's doomed daughter, Emma, in Terms of
Endearment (MacLaine captured the Best Actress Oscar). Married to actor
Arliss Howard since 1996, Winger was previously married to actor Timothy
Hutton (1986 until their divorce in 1990). Frame is slightly nicked. Card in
fine condition. Framed in the Gallery of History style:
21¾x25½.
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