LOIS NETTLETON - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 321509
Price: $180.00
LOIS NETTLETON
Renowned actress wishes fan "happiness", signs name in black
ink
Inscribed photograph signed: "Happiness to you,/ Tom!/ Lois
Nettleton" in black ink. B/w, 8x10. Stage, screen and television actress
Lois Nettleton (1927-2008) made her Broadway debut in 1949. She was
critically acclaimed as Blanche DuBois in a 1973 performance of Tennessee
Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire and was nominated for the 1976
Tony Award as Best Actress for They Knew What They Wanted. Nettleton
also appeared off-Broadway with her husband of seven years (1961-1967), disc
jockey and writer Jean Shepherd, in his play, Look Charlie (1959).
Nettleton had "met" Shepherd as the first caller on his radio talk show, and
their frequent conversations were a popular staple of the program. She made her
"official" film debut in Period of Adjustment (1962), but Nettleton a
previously played a bit part in A Face in the Crowd (1957). Although she
appeared in a number of feature films, Nettleton is best known for her
television work. Nettleton won two Emmy Awards for her work on the
small screen, one for the daytime special, The American Woman: Profiles in
Courage (1977), in which she portrayed Susan B. Anthony, and one for A
Gun for Mandy (1983), an episode of the religious program, Insight.
She's probably best known for her roles as Joanne St. John from 1989 to 1990
in the TV version of In the Heat of the Night and as Virginia
Benson from 1996 to 1998 on General Hospital. Her roles also include
roles in made-for-TV movies, miniseries, regular roles on such series as The
Brighter Day (1954-1957), All That Glitters (1977), You Can't Take
It With You (1987-1988) and guest starring roles on a long list of TV series
from Man Against Crime (1953) to Crossing Jordan (2001). She also
supplied the voice of Maleficent in Disney's TV series House of Mouse
(2001-2002). Fine condition.
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