PAUL WINFIELD - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 188588
Price: $160.00
PAUL WINFIELD. Photograph signed: "Paul/Winfield". Color,
10x8 overall, image 10x7½ (one surface). Still from the 1974 film,
Huckleberry Finn, in which Winfield starred as runaway slave Jim. He is
pictured here with Jeff East, who co-starred as Huckleberry Finn. ©1974,
United Artists Corporation. Captioned at lower margin. This Reader's Digest
musical adaptation of the Mark Twain classic followed the success of their
production of a musical adaptation of Twain's Tom Sawyer the previous
year. Huckleberry Finn, which featured original songs by Richard M. and
Robert B. Sherman, who wrote songs for Disney films (including Mary
Poppins), also starred Harvey Korman, Odessa Cleveland, Kim O'Brien and Jean
Fay. Winfield would reprise his role as Jim Watson in the 1990 made-for-TV
film, Back to Hannibal: The Return of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry
Finn. Stage, screen and television actor Paul Winfield (1941-2004) was
nominated for the Best Actor Academy Award (Sounder, 1972) and
two Emmy Awards (for the 1978 mini-series, King, based on the life
of Martin Luther King, Jr., and Roots: The Next Generation, 1979), and he
won the 1995 Emmy for his role as Judge Harold Nance on Picket
Fences. Trained for the stage, Winfield got his big break playing Paul
Cameron on the ground-breaking TV series, Julia (1968-1971). After
making his film debut in 1969 (The Lost Man), Winfield starred in a long
list of feature films, including Huckleberry Finn (1974), Twilight's
Last Gleaming (1977), Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982), The
Terminator (1984), Presumed Innocent (1990), Dennis the Menace
(1993) and Mars Attacks! (1996). He was just as prolific on the small
screen, appearing in dozens of made-for-TV movies, miniseries and
documentaries, and Winfield appeared as a guest star in series ranging from
Perry Mason (1965) to Touched By An Angel (2003). He was also a
regular on several TV series, including The Charmings (1987, voice
of the Magic Mirror), Wiseguy (1989) and 227 (1989-1990). Minor
surface creases (not evident head on). Staple holes at corners. Ink mark at
lower left margin. Overall, fine condition.
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