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ELI WALLACH - CHECK SIGNED & ENDORSED 12/04/1987 - HFSID 83371

The stage and screen actor signed and endorsed this $110.00 check for cash in 1987 Check Signed and Endorsed: "Eli Wallach", 6x2¾. New York, New York, 1987 December 4. Check No. 7342, drawn on his personal account at the Chase Manhyattan Bank, N.A.

Sale Price $165.00

Reg. $200.00

Condition: Fine condition
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ELI WALLACH
The stage and screen actor signed and endorsed this $110.00 check for cash in 1987
Check Signed and Endorsed: "Eli Wallach", 6x2¾. New York, New York, 1987 December 4. Check No. 7342, drawn on his personal account at the Chase Manhyattan Bank, N.A. in New York City, payable to "Cash" for $110, which Wallach has noted to be "out of pocket". Endorsed on verso: "Eli Wallach". In the year he signed and endorsed this check, Wallach appeared on the big screen in Nuts and was seen on the small screen in a made-for-TV movie, The Impossible Spy, and on an episode of Highway to Heaven. Eli Wallach (1915-2014) was an American actor who made his presence felt on stage and on the screen. He made his Broadway debut in 1945, making his television debut six years later in an episode of Lights Out (1946-1952). After proving his acting chops in various other guest appearances on television, he made his film debut in Baby Doll (1956), a film written by Tennessee Williams and directed by Elia Kazan. Wallach notched a Golden Globe nomination for his portrayal of Silva Vacarro. The actor racked up over 150 acting credits, including major roles in films like The Magnificent Seven (1960), The Misfits (1961), The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966), The Godfather: Part III (1990), and Mystic River (2003). Wallach spent most of his career playing mobsters and other exotic outlaws. He also maintained a stage career, appearing in dozens of stage productions on Broadway and Off-Broadway until 2000. Perhaps his most famous stage work came in the 1951 production The Rose Tattoo, another piece written by Tennessee Williams. He earned his only Tony Award for this role. After marrying Anne Jackson in 1948, the two often appeared on stage together in Williams plays. Despite his numerous iconic screen credits, Wallach always insisted that the live theater stage was a higher plane of art. Over the course of his 60-year acting career, Wallach won a Tony Award (1951), an Emmy Award (1967), and an Obie Award (1963). Information blacked out on scan is present on document. Show through of bank stamp on verso at the upper portion of the "E" in Eli and the "W" and second "l" of Wallach. Stray black ink mark at lower left margin. Otherwise, fine condition.

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