LIZABETH SCOTT - TYPED MANUSCRIPT SIGNED - HFSID 192246
Price: $420.00
LIZABETH SCOTT
The talented actress signs this letter explaining how to portray
emotions while acting, "psychologically, spiritually and physically"
Typed Manuscript signed "Best Wishes-/Lizabeth Scott" in red
ink. 1 page, 7x10½, on Scott's personalized, stationery. In full: "'A
good actor must be moved by the emotions of the part.' But, he must be in
total control of those emotions intellectually, psychologically,
spiritually and physically. You cannot emote successfully without having full
control of your emotions. Yet, you must feel the pain, the sorrow, the
joy, the jubilation, etc., that the character feels. Acting is feeling every
emotion conceivable and transferring in content those emotions to the character
you are portraying."Actress Lizabeth Scott (1922-2015), born Emma
Matzo, was Tallulah Bankhead's understudy in the Broadway play, The Skin
of Our Teeth (1942). The actress/fashion model caught the eye of Hal
Wallis, who arranged for a screen test that resulted in Scott making her film
debut in 1945 in You Came Along. Her other films include The
Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946), Dead Reckoning (1947), Two of
a Kind (1951), Bad for Each Other (1954), Loving You (1957,
the year Wallis dropped her option) and Pulp (1972, with Michael
Caine, her last film). Lightly creased. Folded once horizontally and twice
vertically. Otherwise, fine condition.
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