DINNER AT EIGHT TV MOVIE CAST - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH CO-SIGNED BY: HARRY HAMLIN, CHARLES DURNING, ELLEN GREENE - HFSID 301266
Sale Price $315.00
Reg. $380.00
DINNER AT EIGHT TV MOVIE CAST: HARRY HAMLIN, CHARLES DURNING, and
ELLEN GREENE
Publicity photograph of the cast members shown in stills from the
film
Photograph Signed: "Harry Hamlin", "Charles Durning", "Ellen
Greene", B/w 10x8. The 1989 television movie Dinner at Eight
follows the story of a woman who arranges a dinner party in honor of a visiting
aristocrat. American actor HARRY HAMLIN (b.1951) is best known to TV
audiences for his role as Michael Kuzak (1986-1991) on the award-winning
series L.A. Law, a role that earned him three of his four Golden Globe
nominations. Hamlin, who has also made a number of made-for-TV movies and
appeared in several miniseries, has also appeared as a guest star on TV series,
including a recurring role as Aaron Echolls on Veronica Mars
(2004-2005). Also the star of several feature films, including the role of
Perseus in the 1981 version of Clash of the Titans, Hamlin was
named People magazine's Sexiest Man Alive in 1987. The second of
his three wives (1991-1993) was actress Nicollette Sheridan, of Desperate
Housewives fame, and Hamlin also has a son from his relationship with
actress Ursula Andress. CHARLES DURNING (1923-2012) 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. ELLEN GREENE (b.1951) is an American actress and singer who got
her start performing in musical theater productions at summer camp. Her first
professional appearances were that of vocal performances in nightclubs such as
Grand Finale and The Brothers and Sisters. She made her Broadway debut in 1973
when she was cast as the lead in the original musical Rachael Lily
Rosenbloom and Don't You Ever Forget It, which is widely known as an
infamous failure. However, only a few years later, Greene began finding multiple
roles including her onstage role in Threepenny Opera (1976-1977),
and her onscreen debut as Sarah Roth in the 1976 film Next Stop, Greenwich
Village. Since her onscreen debut, she has been cast in over
forty-five titles including Little Shop of Horrors (1986),
Talk Radio (1988), Leon: the Professional (1994),
and One Fine Day. Her stage career has continued to blossom, being
cast in multiple titles including Three Men on a Horse (1993),
Guys and Dolls (2009), and Betwixt! (2011). Fine
condition.
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