DAVID HOLLIDAY - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED CIRCA 1972 - HFSID 314854
Price: $160.00
DAVID HOLLIDAY
The actor signs a note on a Christmas Card to Theatre World Editor
John Willis
Autograph note signed: "David H.", in blue ink, 10¾x7¼ open
flat, 5½x7¼. In full: "Dear John - Best wishes to you in 1972! Thank
you for your kind, good wishes. Peace & Love". David Holliday
(1932-1999) was an American actor of stage fame, most well-known for his
role in Man of La Mancha (1965) as the day matinee version
of Don Quixote. However, this was not his only role, as he appeared in
several other Broadway and off-Broadway plays, including a starring role as Tony
in London's West End version of West Side Story. Stage work was truly
his passion, and it showed, earning a number of nominations and wins for his
work, including four wins for Carbonell Awards for Best Actor in a
musical. He never made many screen or film appearances, though he did
appear as Vigil Tracy in the television series Thunderbirds
(1965). Sadly, Holliday passed away in 1999 from cancer. John A.
Willis (1916-2010), active in Theatre World from the beginning, became its
chief editor in 1965, holding that position until 2008. Willis is regarded as
one of the foremost theatre and film historians of the 20th century. While
producing (and presenting) the annual Theatre World Awards, Willis also served
on the nominating committee for the Tony Awards. Theatre World, which received
its own Tony for Excellence in Theatre in 2001, continues under chief editor Ben
Hodges. Pencil notes (unknown hand). Corners slightly worn. Fine
condition.
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