SIDNEY SHELDON - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 05/30/1992 - HFSID 270279
Sale Price $180.00
Reg. $200.00
SIDNEY SHELDON
TLS: "Sidney", 1 page, 7¼x10½. Los Angeles, California, 1992 May
30. On his imprinted letterhead to comedienne and actress Phyllis Diller.
Begins: "Dear Phyllis". In full: "I love your postcards -
they make me giggle and warm my soul! Keep sending them to me at: 10250 Sunset
Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90077 Love". American author and director
SIDNEY SHELDON (1917-2007) began his career as a radio joke writer before
going to Hollywood, where he wrote his first credited screenplay, Mr.
District Attorney and the Carter Case, in 1941. The following year, he had
three hits on Broadway. In 1947, Sheldon won the Academy Award for
Best Original Screenplay for The Bachelor and the Bobby Soxer (1947).
Sheldon then won two Tony Awards for the 1959 musical, Redhead.
Becoming a director and producer, he created such memorable shows as I Dream
of Jeannie (1965-1970) and Hart to Hart (1980-1984). Sheldon also
became a best-selling author, beginning with his debut novel, The
Naked Face (1969), which won the Edgar Allan Poe Award. Other best
sellers followed, including The Other Side of Midnight (1974),
The Stranger in the Mirror (1975), Bloodline (1977)
and Rage of Angels (1980). His 18 novels have sold over 300
million copies, and many have been made into feature films or made-for-TV movies
or miniseries. Sheldon's autobiography, The Other Side of Me, was
released in November 2005. Comedienne PHYLLIS DILLER (1917-2012), known for her outrageous appearance, zany outfits,
distinctive laugh and a stand-up act that featured frequent references to her
fictional husband, "Fang", and zingers about her sex appeal and numerous plastic
surgeries, got her big break in March 1955 (at age 37), when she debuted at
San Francisco's Purple Onion club. A subsequent appearance on The Tonight
Show hosted by Jack Paar launched her national career, which got a big
boost after Bob Hope saw Diller in a Washington, D.C. club. A favorite of the
comedian, Diller would appear in three of Hope's films and 23 of his TV
specials. Diller, who recorded her first comedy record album in 1959, took
her groundbreaking "funny hausfrau" act to nightclubs and television variety
shows and specials and she also appeared on the big screen. Her feature film
credits include Splendor in the Grass (1961), The Fat Spy (1966),
Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number! (1966), The Sunshine Boys (1975)
and The Silence of the Hams (1994), and she provided the voice of the
Queen in A Bug's Life (1998). By 2000, the comedienne, who had trained as
a concert pianist before her marriage (1939-1965) to Sherwood Anderson Diller,
had appeared as a piano soloist with 100 symphony orchestras across the
U.S. Despite retiring from nightclub/stage tours in May 2002 at the age of 84,
Diller continued to make films (Motorcross Kids, 2004; Forget About
It, 2005) and occasionally appear on TV programs, including two episodes of
7th Heaven (2002, 2003) and a guest shot on The Wayne Brady Show
(2004). Lightly creased with folds, lower horizontal fold at the descender of
the "y". Fine condition.
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