JERRY ORBACH - INSCRIBED SIGNATURE - HFSID 25818
Price: $80.00
JERRY ORBACH
He inscribes his signature to a fan.
Inscribed signature: "To Max/Jerry Orbach", 5x3 card.
In 1960, Jerry Orbach (1935-2004) created the role of flamboyant
interlocutor El Gallo in the long-running off-Broadway smash The
Fantasticks; the show closed in 2002. He has since starred in such
Broadway productions as Carnival (1961), revivals of Guys and
Dolls (1965) and Annie Get Your Gun (1966), Promises Promises
(1968), 6 Rms Riv Vu (1972), Chicago (1975) and 42nd Street
(1980). He was nominated for Tony Awards for his roles in Guys and
Dolls and Chicago, winning the 1969 Tony Award for Best Actor
(Musical) in Promises, Promises. Starting with 1985's Brewster's
Millions, the actor managed to show up in at least one movie per year.
Orbach's more fondly remembered screen roles include the part of Jennifer Grey's
father in Dirty Dancing (1987), the voice of Lumiere, the candelabra, in
the Oscar winning animated feature Beauty and the Beast (1990) and Billy
Crystal's easily amused agent in Mr. Saturday Night (1992). Orbach was
nominated for an Emmy for his role as NYPD Detective Lennie Briscoe on Law
and Order (1992-2004). He reprised his role as Briscoe in early episodes of
Law and Order: Trial By Jury (2005) filmed before his death of prostate
cancer in New York on December 28, 2004. Pencil note (unknown hand) on
verso. Otherwise, fine condition.
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