READY WHEN YOU ARE,C.B.! PLAY CAST - SHOW BILL SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: ESTELLE PARSONS, JULIE HARRIS - HFSID 314904
Sale Price $250.00
Reg. $320.00
READY WHEN YOU ARE, C.B.! PLAY CAST
Julie Harris and Estelle Parsons sign on a Playbill for a
production of Ready When You Are, C.B.!
Show bill signed: "Julie/Harris", "Estelle/Parsons", in
black ink, 72 pages, 6x9. Playbill for a production of Ready When
You Are, C.B.! at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre in New York. JULIE
HARRIS (1925-2013) has six Tony Awards, the most ever won by a
performer. She won for I Am a Camera (1952), The Lark (1956,
as Joan of Arc), Forty Carats (1969), The Last of Mrs. Lincoln
(1973) and as Emily Dickinson in the one-character play The Belle of
Amherst (1977), plus a special Tony (2002) for Lifetime Achievement in the
Theatre. She earned five other Tony nominations, and a Grammy for the recording
of The Belle of Amherst. She toured for two seasons in the acclaimed
stage version of Driving Miss Daisy. She earned a Best Actress
Oscar nomination for her youthful role in The Member of the Wedding
(1952), and performed memorably as James Dean's girlfriend in East of
Eden (1956). She received nine Emmy nominations, winning the
awards for televised plays Little Moon of Alban (1959) and Victoria
Regina (1962) and as the voice over in Not For Ourselves Alone: The Story
of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony (2000). TV viewers may
remember her best for Knot's Landing (1981-1987). A character actress of
stage, film and television who often portrayed demented women, ESTELLE
PARSONS (born in 1927) won a Best Supporting Actress Academy
Award for Bonnie and Clyde (1967) and was nominated for the Best
Supporting Actress Oscar for Rachel, Rachel (1968). She also played
the screechy mother on the TV's sitcom Rosanne (1988-1997). Parsons has
been nominated for Tony Awards for Best Actress in a Play for The
Seven Descents of Myrtle (1968), And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little
(1971) and Miss Margarida's Way (1978), and she received a Best
Featured Actress Tony nomination for Mornings at Seven (2002). Her
credits as a staff writer and feature producer include The Tonight Show,
and Parsons, who had originally studied law, was the first TV network
political news reporter (The Today Show). Lightly toned. Corners and
edges worn. Light surface creases. Slight ink transfer. Otherwise, fine
condition.
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