CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF PLAY CAST - AUTOGRAPH CO-SIGNED BY: DANIEL HUGH KELLY, CHARLES DURNING, KATHLEEN TURNER, POLLY HOLLIDAY - HFSID 298881
Price: $480.00
CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF PLAY CAST
Four performers from the 1990 production sign a tan envelope.
Signatures: "Kathleen Turner", "Polly Holliday",
"Daniel Hugh Kelly" and "Charles/Durning", 8½x8½, tan envelope.
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof was performed at the Eugene O'Neil Theatre March
21, 1990 and August 1, 1990. KATHLEEN TURNER burst onto the movie scene
in a star-making blaze when she was cast as femme fatale Matty in the neo-noir
thriller Body Heat (1981). Some of her other well-known films
include The Man with Two Brains (1983), Crimes of Passion
(1984), Romancing the Stone (1984), Prizzi's Honor (1985),
Peggy Sue Got Married (Academy Award nomination, 1986), War of the
Roses (1989) and The Virgin Suicides (1999). In 1988, Turner gave
a sexy performance as the voice of Jessica Rabbit in Who Framed Roger
Rabbit? Turner has also had some major stage roles in New York and London:
Maggie in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Tony nomination, Mrs. Robinson in The Graduate, and Martha in Who's Afraid of Virginia
Wolf. Recent TV appearances include 10 episodes of Californication
(2009). POLLY HOLLIDAY is best known as sassy
waitress "Flo" Castleberry in the TV sitcom Alice (1986-1990) and her own
spinoff Flo (1990-1991), with her trademark line "Kiss my grits!" She
earned a Tony nomination as Best Featured Actress (1990) as Big Mama in a
revival of Tennessee Williams' Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. She played a
memorable villain in the film Gremlins (1984). DANIEL HUGH KELLY
made his mark in repertory and off-Broadway theatre before starring on the
Great White Way revivals opposite Kathleen Turner in Cat on a Hot Tin
Roof (1990) and Madeleine Kahn in Born Yesterday (1993). His first
starring TV role was that of Senator Frank Ryan in Ryan's Hope
(1978-1981) and his most prominent role: Mark "Skid" McCormick in
Hardcastle & McCormick (1983-1986). Familiar to TV viewers from
such shows as Law & Order, The West Wing and Boston
Legal, he returned to daytime dramas in As the World Turns
(2007-2009). He portrayed JFK in the NBC mini-series The Women of Camelot
(2001). CHARLES DURNING gained public notice and critical acclaim as a
crooked cop in the Oscar-winning The Sting (1973). He went on to appear
in several Burt Reynolds films, most memorably as the singing governor in
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982). That performance landed
him an Oscar nomination, as did his spin on "Concentration Camp" Erhardt in the
1983 remake of To Be or Not to Be.
In 1975, Durning was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for his portrayal
of ulcerated police lieutenant Moretti in the theatrical feature Dog Day
Afternoon (1975); he finally won that award 15 years later for his work
as "Honey Fitz" Fitzgerald in the TV miniseries The Kennedys of
Massachusetts. A frequent figure on
television (Evening Shade), he won a Tony in 1990 as Big Daddy in
a revival of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.
Lightly worn and creased. Irregularly cut at right edge. Otherwise, fine
condition.
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