LITTLE ME PLAY CAST - SHOW BILL SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: JAMES "JIMMY" COCO, MARY GORDON MURRAY, ROBERT DRIVAS, JESSICA JAMES, DON CORREIA - HFSID 301511
Price: $420.00
LITTLE ME PLAY CAST: JAMES "JIMMY" COCO, MARY GORDON MURRAY,
ROBERT DRIVAS, JESSICA JAMES, and DON CORREIA
Showbill for Little Me, signed by the director and
performers
Show Bill signed: "James Coco", "Mary Gordon Murray", "Robert
Drivas", "Jessica James", "Don Correia", 74 pages, 5½x8½. Playbill for a
production of Little Me at the Eugene O'neill Theatre, signed in blue
felt tip on the cast page. JAMES "JIMMY" COCO (1929-1987) earned an
Obie for his stage performance in The Moon In Yellow River (1959),
and starred in several plays each by Neil Simon and Terence McNally. His starred
in two short-lived TV series of the 1970s, but was a popular guest, winning an
Emmy for one such appearance on St. Elsewhere (1983). His films
included Man Of La Mancha (as Sancho Panza, 1972), Murder By Death
(1976) and his final role in That's Adequate (1990). He was
Oscar-nominated as Best Supporting Actor for Only When I Laugh
(1981). MARY GORDON MURRAY (b. 1953) played Becky Lee Hunt
Buchanan on the daytime drama One Life to Live from 1977 to 1985,
with return visits to the show through 2001. She has been a frequent TV guest
star ever since; some of her recent appearances have been episodes of
Bones, Numb3rs, CSI, Nip/Tuck and Ghost
Whisperer. Her Broadway career extends from The Robber
Bridegroom (1976-1977) to Footloose (2000). In the hit Sondheim
comedy Into the Woods, she stepped into roles as the Baker's wife, and
later the Witch. ROBERT DRIVAS (1938-1986) was an American actor and
director, best known for his theatre directing. He began his career in 1958, as
an actor, when he was cast as Rameses in the original play The
Firstborn. That same year, Drivas made his onscreen debut in an episode
of Young Dr. Malone. Over the next decade, he continued to act
both on the stage and on the screen, appearing in such titles as The
Wall (1960-1961), And Things Go Bump in the Night (1965),
the television series The Wild Wild West (1966), and the popular
television series Bonanaza (1968). Eventually, in 1974, Drivas
made his directing debut, when he directed the original one-act comedy Bad
Habits. Throughout the next nine years, Drivas directed eight more
productions, and starred in a single production entitled The Man Who Had
Three Arms (1983). His last professional role before his death was as
the director of the 1983 original production of Peg. JESSICA
JAMES (1929-1990) was an American stage and screen actress born in Los
Angeles, California. Unlike many performers, James made her acting debut on the
screen rather than the stage, when she was given a minor role in the 1960 film
Ocean's Eleven. From that point forward, she regularly appeared on
the screen in such titles as Heaven With a Gun (1969),
Spring Break (1983), Alien Nation (1988), and her
last onscreen appearance as Grace in the 1990 film Little Vegas.
In 1972, James made her stage debut in the original production of
Company. Over the next decade, she appeared in another three stage
productions including Gemini (1977-1981), 42nd
Street (190-1989), and Little Me (1982). The American
actor, DON CORREIA (b. 1951), found his start on the screen - first
appearing in the 1976 television movie Pinocchio. Thus far,
Correia has appeared in six onscreen titles including Once Upon a Brothers
Grimm (1977), The Equalizer (1986), and Everyone
Says I Love You (1996). However, in 1975, Don Correia found success on
the stage making his debut in the original musical drama A Chorus
Line, which ran for nearly fifteen years. During that time he also
appeared in five other productions including Little Me (1982) and
Singin' in the Rain (1985-1986). His latest appearance includes a
starring role in a revival of the musical drama Follies
(2011-2012). Lightly toned. Corners lightly creased. Otherwise, fine
condition.
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