MARGARET CHASE SMITH - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 12/12/1994 - HFSID 270281
Price: $220.00
MARGARET CHASE SMITH
A friendly letter from 1994 wishing holiday greetings to comedienne
Phyllis Diller.
Typed letter signed: "Margaret", 1 page, 7¼x7½. Neil Hill,
Skowhegan, Maine, 1994 December 12. On letterhead imprinted with her name
to comedienne and actress Phyllis Diller. Begins: "Dear Phyllis".
In full: "Your thoughtful holiday greetings are most welcome. It
pleases me to be remembered in such a nice way and I can only return my good
wishes to you and the family for a happy holiday season and many more to come.
With pleasant memories. Fondly". Signed less than six months before
Smith's death on May 29, 1995. Republican MARGARET CHASE SMITH
(1897-1995) was Maine's U.S. Representative (1940-1949) and U.S.
Senator (1949-1973) and was an unsuccessful candidate for the Republican
Party Presidential nomination (1964, when she became the first woman
nominated at a major party's convention). A visiting professor for the
Woodrow Wilson National Scholarship Foundation (1973-1976), Smith was awarded
the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1989. Comedienne PHYLLIS DILLER (1917-2012), 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, got her big break in March 1955 (at
age 37), when she debuted at San Francisco's Purple Onion club. A subsequent
appearance on The Tonight Show hosted by Jack Paar launched her
national career, which got a big boost after Bob Hope saw Diller in a
Washington, D.C. club. A favorite of the comedian, Diller would appear in
three of Hope's films and 23 of his TV specials. Diller, who recorded her
first comedy record album in 1959, took her groundbreaking "funny hausfrau" act
to nightclubs and television variety shows and specials and she also appeared on
the big screen. Her feature film credits include Splendor in the Grass
(1961), The Fat Spy (1966), Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number! (1966),
The Sunshine Boys (1975) and The Silence of the Hams (1994), and
she provided the voice of the Queen in A Bug's Life (1998). By 2000, the
comedienne, who had trained as a concert pianist before her marriage (1939-1965)
to Sherwood Anderson Diller, had appeared as a piano soloist with 100
symphony orchestras across the U.S. Despite retiring from nightclub/stage
tours in May 2002 at the age of 84, Diller continued to make films
(Motorcross Kids, 2004; Forget About It, 2005) and occasionally
appear on TV programs, including two episodes of 7th Heaven (2002, 2003)
and a guest shot on The Wayne Brady Show (2004). Slightly creased with
fold, not at signature. Light type transference near but not touching signature.
Fine condition.
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