JANE ALEXANDER - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 05/01/1977 - HFSID 24591
Price: $320.00
JANE ALEXANDER
Jane Alexander writes a letter about what she has learned about
Eleanor Roosevelt to portray her.
Autograph Letter Signed: "Jane Alexander", 1p, 7¼x10½. No
place, 1977 May 1. On her personal letterhead to "Dear Paul".
In full: "The most important thing I learned about Eleanor Roosevelt's
nature was that she had a need to survive and to survive well by loving
and being loved by others. The most difficult part of portraying her was the
fact that she was so well known to the world." Stage, screen and television
actress Jane Alexander portrayed the First Lady in two TV specials,
Eleanor and Franklin (1976) and Eleanor and Franklin: the White House
Years (1977). Alexander won a Tony Award for The Great White
Hope (1969) and an Emmy Award for Playing for Time (1981). She
also was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actress for The Great
White Hope (1971) and Testament (1983) and nominated for Best
Supporting Actress Oscars for All The President's Men and Kramer
vs. Kramer (1979).She chaired the National Endowment for the
Arts from 1993-1997. Folds. Fine condition.
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