KITTY CARLISLE - AUTOGRAPH CIRCA 1944 - HFSID 321373
Price: $100.00
KITTY CARLISLE
The singer and game show panelist signs her name in black ink on an
envelope frament
Signature: "Kitty Carlisle", in black ink, 4¾x2¼ affixed to a
5½x2¾ envelope fragment. Originally a singer in opera, stage musicals and radio,
Kitty Carlisle (1910-2007), born Catherine Conn, was the only panelist
to appear on every version of the game show, To Tell the Truth
(1956-2002). Carlisle, who played herself as a To Tell the Truth
panelist in the 2002 film, Catch Me If You Can, was also a
panelist on What's My Line? (1963-1965). She also made several
films, including the Marx Brothers' celebrated A Night at the
Opera (1935). Carlisle, who was married to playwright/director Moss
Hart from 1946 until his death in 1961, published her autobiography,
Kitty, in 1984. She celebrated her 95th birthday by performing her
one-woman cabaret act in New York in September 2005 and appearing in San
Francisco in January 2006. Irregularly torn. Left edge frayed and worn. Pencil
notes (unknown hand) on verso. Heavily toned. Heavily creased. Soiled on
"Carlisle", does not affect legibility. Corners slightly worn and creased.
Otherwise, fine condition.
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