LYNN REDGRAVE - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED - HFSID 270365
Sale Price $165.00
Reg. $200.00
LYNN REDGRAVE
Tony, Oscar and Emmy-nominated actress Lynn Redgrave wrote this
letter to comedienne Phyllis Diller on the letterhead of The Players in New York
City: "Do hope you can join us."
Autograph letter signed "Lynn" in blue ink. Black ink notation
in bottom right corner in unknown hand. 1 page, 8½x11, on letterhead of The
Players in New York City. In full: "Dear Phyllis Do hope you can join
us. Best,". PHYLLISDILLER, born Phyllis Ada Driver in
Lima, Ohio in 1917, is known for her outrageous appearance, zany outfits,
distinctive laugh and a stand-up act that featured frequent references to her
fictional husband "Fang" and zingers about her sex appeal and numerous plastic
surgeries.LYNNREDGRAVE (1943-2010), born Lynn
Rachel Redgrave in London, England, was the daughter of acclaimed actor
Michael Redgrave and sister of actor Corin Redgrave and actress Vanessa
Redgrave. She was nominated for the 1966 Best Actress Academy Award
for Georgy Girl (for which she won the Golden Globe) and 1998
Best Supporting Actress Oscar for Gods and Monsters. (Ironically,
both Lynn and Vanessa received nods for the 1966 Best Actress award, but
both lost to Elizabeth Taylor for her performance in Who's Afraid of Virginia
Woolf?) Lynn was also nominated for two Tony Awards for Best Actress in a
Play (Mrs. Warren's Profession, 1976; and Shakespeare for My
Father, 1993, a one-woman tribute to her father), for an Emmy in 1981
(House Calls, 1979-1981) and for a Daytime Emmy for her performance
in the 1983 CBS Afternoon Playhouse episode The Shooting.
Redgrave, who made her professional debut on the stage in 1962, appeared in her
first film, Tom Jones, the following year. Her other film credits
included The Happy Hooker (1975), Shine (1996), The Wild
Thornberrys Movie (2002) and Kinsey (2004). Redgrave also appeared in
a long list of made-for-TV movies, was a regular on several TV series,
including House Calls (1979-1981), Teachers Only (1982-1983) and
Chicken Soup (1989), and made guest appearances on several TV series and
talk shows from 1967 to 2009. Lightly toned and creased. Folded twice and
unfolded. Otherwise in fine condition.
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