PAUL WINFIELD - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 188589
Price: $160.00
PAUL WINFIELD
Black and white publicity still of Winfield and Lancaster [not
signing] from Twilight's Last Gleaming
Photograph signed: "Paul/Winfield". B/w, 10x8. Still from
the 1977 drama Twilight's Last Gleaming, which starred Winfield as Powell
and Burt Lancaster (also pictured) as Lawrence Dell. The film, directed by
Robert Aldrich, also starred Richard Widmark, Charles Durning, Melvyn Douglas,
Burt Young and Joseph Cotten. ©1977, Allied Artists Pictures Corp. Captioned at
lower margin. Typed caption affixed to verso: "Powell (Paul Winfield) and
Lawrence Dell (Burt Lancaster) disagree over the handling of their takeover of a
Titan missile base in 'TWILIGHT'S LAST GLEAMING,' a Lorimar-Bavaria presentation
of a Geria Film released through Allied Artists." In 1977, Winfield also
starred in two feature films, Damnation Alley and The Greatest,
and a made-for-TV movie, Green Eyes. 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). Lightly creased at blank
margins and corners. Minor surface creases and smudges (not evident head on).
Caption on verso is irregularly cut. Fine condition.
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