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MISS LIBERTY PLAY CAST - SHOW BILL SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: EDDIE ALBERT, MARY MCCARTY - HFSID 313783

Eddie Albert and Mary McCarty sign their names on a Playbill for a production of Miss Liberty Show bill signed: "Eddie Albert", "Mary/McCarty", in black ink, 36 pages, 6½x9. Playbill for a production of Miss Liberty at The Imperial Theatre in New York.

Sale Price $180.00

Reg. $200.00

Condition: Fine condition
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MISS LIBERTY PLAY CAST
Eddie Albert and Mary McCarty sign their names on a Playbill for a production of Miss Liberty
Show bill signed: "Eddie Albert", "Mary/McCarty", in black ink, 36 pages, 6½x9. Playbill for a production of Miss Liberty at The Imperial Theatre in New York. Best known for his role as city slicker turned farmer Oliver Douglas on TV's Green Acres (1965-1971) with Eva Gabor as his wife, EDDIE ALBERT (1906-2005) had made his movie debut in Brother Rat in 1938; his costars included Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman. Nominated for Best Supporting Actor in 1953 (Roman Holiday) and 1972 (The Heartbreak Kid), Albert's film career included Airport '79, Escape to Witch Mountain, The Longest Yard, Captain Newman, M.D., The Longest Day, The Sun Also Rises, The Teahouse of the August Moon, Oklahoma!, You're in the Navy Now and Hit Parade of 1947. MARY MCCARTY (1923-1980) was an actress most known for her role in the television series Trapper John, M.D. An actress of stage and film, she has a substantial list of credits, with 9 Broadway appearances and almost 30 television and film appearances. She began on television, but mostly appeared in bit roles for several years. She saw more success on Broadway, starring in several plays including Bless You All (1950), Chicago (1975), and Anna Christie (1977). Her performance in the 1948 production of Sleepy Hollow won her a Theatre World Award, and she later received a Tony nomination for Anna Christie. Her roles on television were mostly small roles and guest appearances, but she was a recurring character in Trapper John, M.D. until her death in 1980. Toned. Corners and edges lightly worn and creased. Slight staining. Ink notes (unknown hand). Ink stamps. Otherwise, fine condition.

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