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PETER MARK RICHMAN - AUTOGRAPH RESUME SIGNED - HFSID 308517

The actor's handwritten resume from the archive of Theatre World and Screen World, a comprehensive record of American stage and film since 1945 Autograph Resume signed, 1 page, 8½x11. New York City, no date.

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PETER MARK RICHMAN
The actor's handwritten resume from the archive of Theatre World and Screen World, a comprehensive record of American stage and film since 1945
Autograph Resume signed, 1 page, 8½x11. New York City, no date. Printed biographical form on which signer has supplied details: date and place of birth, education and professional training, and stage and screen experience. Peter Mark Richman (1927-2021) played football in the Eastern Pro Conference (was injured) and became a registered pharmacist prior to becoming interested in acting. Beginning on stage and live television in New York, his first feature film was Friendly Persuasion (1956). Some think he is most recognized for The Murder Men (1961) and TheChrimebusters (1961) but TV has also been good for him. Guest spots on The Outer Limits, The Wild Wild West, Bonanza, Matlock, Mission Impossible and Combat in addition to his recurring roles on the soap Santa Barbara (1971-1972), Three's Company (1978-1979) and Dynasty (1981-1984) make him a familiar face. In 2002, Richman's one man show 4 Faces earned him the Drama-Logue Award. Theatre World, founded in 1945 by Daniel Blum, is America's oldest annual record of Broadway, Off-Broadway and regional theatre, referenced by industry professionals, historians, students and theatre fans worldwide. Until 1998, when a separate nonprofit corporation was established, Theatre World's editorial staff bestowed the prestigious Theatre World Awards for outstanding Broadway and Off-Broadway debuts. Screen World (from 1950) and Dance World (from 1966), administered from the same office, furnished comprehensive information on those entertainment genres. John A. Willis (1916-2010), active in Theatre World from the beginning, became its chief editor in 1965, holding that position until 2008. Willis is regarded as one of the foremost theatre and film historians of the 20th century. While producing (and presenting) the annual Theatre World Awards, Willis also served on the nominating committee for the Tony Awards. Theatre World, which received its own Tony for Excellence in Theatre in 2001, continues under chief editor Ben Hodges. Normal mailing folds. Toned. Paperclip impression at top edge. Corners lightly worn. Slight unknown residue at verso (light show-through). Otherwise, fine condition.

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