HARRY AND WALTER GO TO NEW YORK MOVIE CAST - PROGRAM SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: CHARLES DURNING, ELLIOTT GOULD, CAROL KANE, DEE HOTY - HFSID 300825
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HARRY AND WALTER GO TO NEW YORK MOVIE CAST: CHARLES DURNING,
ELLIOTT GOULD, CAROL KANE, AND DEE HOTY
The four performers sign on a color program from the 1976
film
Program Signed: "Charles/Durning", "Elliott/Gould", "Carol Kane",
"Dee Hoty", in black felt tip 8½x11 folded, 17x11 unfolded. The 1976 film
Harry and Walter Go To New York follows the story of two fools who try to
pull off one of the biggest heists of the century. 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. Stage, screen and television actor
ELLIOTT GOULD, born Elliott Goldstein in 1938, reached stardom with his
nomination for a Best Supporting Actor Academy Award for Bob and Carol
and Ted and Alice (1969), and he followed that success with the film
version of M*A*S*H (1970). Despite fine performances in films such as
The Long Goodbye, he declined as a box office draw. Gould, however,
remains active in supporting and cameo roles in films, including Ocean's
Eleven (2001) and its sequels, and on television, including a recurring
role as Jack Geller, the father of Ross and Monica, on Friends. He
also co-starred in the 2002 sitcom, Baby Bob. Gould, who was married
to Barbra Streisand from 1963-1967, starred opposite her in Broadway's I
Can Get It For You Wholesale. CAROL KANE (b.1952) , born
Carolyn Laurie Kane in Cleveland, Ohio in 1952, is an Emmy-nominated American
actress with over 110 movies and TV shows to her credit. Kane, a
professional actress since 14, is well-known for her more off-beat roles, like
Billy Crystal's lash-tongued wife in The Princess Bride (1986), the
alternately fey-like and abusive Ghost of Christmas Present in Scrooged
(1988) and as Grandma in Addams Family Values (1993). Kane also won
two Emmies for her portrayal of Andy Kaufman's wife Simka on Taxi
(1980-1983) and earned an Oscar nomination for her role as Gitl in
Hester Street (1975). The American actress,
DEE HOTY (b. 1952), majored in musical theatre in Ohio. After
graduating and, in 1977, moving to New York, she began her professional acting
career on the stage in the 1981 original production of Shakespeare's
Cabaret. Her other stage work includes titles such as The Five
O'Clock Girl (1981), Footloose (1998-2000), and Bye
Bye Birdie (2009-2010). While her onscreen roles were mostly television,
such as An Uncommon Love (1983), Models Inc. (1994), and
Elementary (2012), Hoty also appeared in such films as Harry and
Walter Go To New York (1976), Age Isn't Everything (1991),
and The Understudy (2008). Lightly worn.
Otherwise, fine condition.
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