LOIS NETTLETON - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 02/07/1993 - HFSID 320566
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LOIS NETTLETON
Letter updating a fan on her stage and screen projects
Typed Letter signed: "Lois Nettleton", 1 page, 5½x8½. No place,
1993 February 7. On personal letterhead to "Dear Barbara", in
full: "Thank you for your sweet note. The autographed cards you requested
are enclosed. [Items not included.] Thought you might like to know that a
little film I did, TRAVELER'S REST, should be airing sometime this spring on the
Discovery series on Showtime. I've also completed a feature film called MIRROR,
MIRROR II, with Roddy McDowall, which should be out later this years. And I'm
about to go into rehearsal for a new play, TOGETHER, which we hope to take to
Broadway by the end of the year. With all best wishes to you, Sincerely".
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 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). Light surface creases. Corners worn
and creased. Normal mailing folds. Slightly toned. Otherwise, fine
condition.
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