JEANE DIXON - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 05/06/1993 - HFSID 270185
Price: $220.00
JEANE DIXON
Jeane Dixon sends a typed letter to Phyllis Diller of thanks for the
research.
Typed Letter signed: "Love/Always/Jeane", 1p, 8½x11.
Washington, D.C., 1993 May 6. On letterhead of her charity, Children to
Children, to actress/comedienne Phyllis Diller. In full: "'Thank you'
very much for your exhaustive researches! Too much is happening to tell you in a
single letter. At least it must be of some satisfaction to you to have a
fellow saxophone player in the White House ... though I am by no means sure how
much that is going to do for the rest of us. Keep up all those Phyllis
Pruitt Poindexter skills -- they may come in handy again ... and you might take
another fur safari under the kitchen sink. Again, thank you so very much for all
your work. Know that I appreciate it. And, Phyllis, please take care of your
health and keep in touch. With love"." Astrologer JEANE DIXON
(1918-1997) became a celebrity after predicting the election and
assassination of John F. Kennedy. Her annual predictions were widely
publicized, and Dixon wrote seven books as well as a daily horoscope column
published in a number of newspapers. Her celebrity clients included Ronald and
Nancy Reagan. Dixon was also an influential Washington socialite. Comedienne
PHYLLIS DILLER (1917-2012), known for her
outrageous appearance, zany outfits, distinctive laugh and a stand-up act that
featured frequent references to her fictional husband, "Fang", and zingers about
her sex appeal and numerous plastic surgeries, got her big break in March
1955 (at age 37), when she debuted at San Francisco's Purple Onion club. A
subsequent appearance on The Tonight Show hosted by Jack Paar launched
her national career, which got a big boost after Bob Hope saw Diller in a
Washington, D.C. club. A favorite of the comedian, Diller would appear in
three of Hope's films and 23 of his TV specials. Diller, who recorded her
first comedy record album in 1959, took her groundbreaking "funny hausfrau" act
to nightclubs and television variety shows and specials and she also appeared on
the big screen. Her feature film credits include Splendor in the Grass
(1961), The Fat Spy (1966), Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number! (1966),
The Sunshine Boys (1975) and The Silence of the Hams (1994), and
she provided the voice of the Queen in A Bug's Life (1998). By 2000, the
comedienne, who had trained as a concert pianist before her marriage (1939-1965)
to Sherwood Anderson Diller, had appeared as a piano soloist with 100
symphony orchestras across the U.S. Despite retiring from nightclub/stage
tours in May 2002 at the age of 84, Diller continued to make films
(Motorcross Kids, 2004; Forget About It, 2005) and occasionally
appear on TV programs, including two episodes of 7th Heaven (2002, 2003)
and a guest shot on The Wayne Brady Show (2004). Fine
condition.
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