DON MURRAY - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 44248
Price: $280.00
DON MURRAY
Black and white publicity photograph of Don Murray for the TV series, The Outcasts.
Photograph signed: "Regards -/Don/Murray". B/w, 8x10. Publicity still for the TV series,
The Outcasts, which starred Murray as Earl Corey. ©1968, Screen Gems, Inc.
Captioned at lower margin. Typed caption affixed to verso: "GOING INTO ACTION -
Earl Corey (Don Murray), star of Screen Gems' new western-adventure series for ABC
Television, 'The Outcasts,' prepares to protect his poker-game winnings, Sabine (guest
Gloria Foster - background R), from usurpers who would have her remain in custody of former
owner, the nefarious Col. Romulus (guest John Dehner - background L), in episode "Take
Your Lover In the Ring,' Monday, Oct. 28 (*ED: Insert local station and time). After winning
Sabine, Corey presents her to his fellow bounty hunter, Jemal (co-star Otis Young), as a gift
hereby setting off a tempestuous love affair." The Outcasts ran on ABC from 1968-1969.
Stage, screen and television actor Don Murray (1929-2024) debuted on Broadway in 1951 in
The Rose Tattoo. In 1955, he was spotted on the Great White Way (playing in The Skin of Our
Teeth) by Joshua Logan, who signed Murray for Bus Stop (1956), his screen debut. Murray
was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Academy Award for his role of a cowboy
who romances Marilyn Monroe, and he went on to appear in such films as A Hatful of Rain
(1957), Advise and Consent (1962), The Plainsman (1966), Conquest of the Planet of the
Apes (1972), Peggy Sue Got Married (1986) and Kickboxer the Champion (1991). Murray
also made a number of made-for-television movies, but he is best known to TV audiences for
his role as Sid Fairgate (1979-1981) on Knots Landing. Murray has also guest starred in a
number of other TV series, from Studio One (1950) to The Single Guy (1996). He has also
written for television and written, directed and produced several films. Murray was married to
actress Hope Lange from 1956-1961. Lightly creased at blank margins and corners. Slightly
surface creased. Pencil notes (unknown hand) on verso (no show through). Overall, fine
condition.
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