LILIA SKALA - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 03/02/1981 - HFSID 315309
Price: $320.00
LILIA SKALA
The actress asks for a copy of her biography used in the Theatre
World publication
Autograph letter signed: "Lilia Skala", in black felt tip, 1
page, 8½x11. March 2, 1981. Written under typed letter and facsimile signature
from John Willis. In full: "Dear Mr. Willis - I would appreciate if
you could give me a copy of my bio in your publications. Sincerely".
Lilia Skala (1896-1994) was Austria's first female architect and an
established stage star when Hitler's Germany annexed her country. She
secured her Jewish husband's release from detention by bribing the guards, and
later escaped from the country with her two children. Arriving in the US in
1939, she went to work in a Queens zipper factory. Her talent was recognized,
however, and by the end of 1941 she gained her first Broadway role (in
Letters to Lucerne). She played Grand Duchess Sophie in Ethel
Merman's Call Me Madam (1950-1952) and Ann Frank's mother in
The Diary of Ann Frank (1955-1957, and on tour). Her role as
Mother Superior in Lillies of the Field (1963) earned an Oscar
nomination. She was nominated for an Emmy for the TV mini-series
Eleanor and Franklin (1976), playing the school headmistress who
inspired the young Eleanor Roosevelt. She had notable character roles in the
films Ship of Fools (1965) and Flashdance (1983).
John A. Willis (1916-2010), active in Theatre World from the
beginning, became its chief editor in 1965, holding that position until
2008. Willis is regarded as one of the foremost theatre and film historians
of the 20th century. While producing (and presenting) the annual Theatre World
Awards, Willis also served on the nominating committee for the Tony Awards.
Theatre World, which received its own Tony for
Excellence in Theatre in 2001, continues under chief editor Ben Hodges.
Heavy crease running through page. Light surface creases. Corners worn and
creased. Surface creases. Normal mailing folds. Slightly toned. Pencil notes
(unknown hand). Otherwise, fine condition.
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