Russell Nype Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
RUSSELL NYPE
Born: April 26, 1924 in Zion, Illinois
Died: May 27, 2018 in West Palm Beach, Florida
Biography
Russell Nype, born in 1924 in Zion, Illinois, is an American baritone who won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical in 1951 (Kenneth Gibson in Call Me Madam) and 1959 (George Randolph Brown in Goldilocks).
1991-Who's-the-Boss (Performer), 1989-Murder,-She-Wrote (Performer), 1989-The-Cosby-Show (Performer), 1964-Look-Up-and-Live (Performer), 1951-Faith-Baldwin-Romance-Theatre (Performer), 1949-Tonight-on-Broadway (Performer), 1959-The-Bell-Telephone-Hour (in person), 1951-The-Milton-Berle-Show (in person), 1986-Balboa (Performer), 1985-The-Stuff (Performer), 1982-One-Day-at-a-Time (Performer), 1982-Morning's-at-Seven (Performer), 1970-Love-Story (Performer), 1968-Kiss-Me-Kate (Performer), 1961-The-Aquanauts (Performer), 1955-Appointment-with-Adventure (Performer), 1994-Omnibus (in person), 1955-The-Colgate-Comedy-Hour (in person), 1951-1958-The-Ed-Sullivan-Show (in person), 1953-Studio-One-in-Hollywood (Performer), 1980-Can't-Stop-the-Music (Performer), 1950-The-Paul-Whiteman's-Goodyear-Revue (in person), 1981-1982-Fantasy-Island (Performer), 1979-Dorothy (Performer), 1961-The-DuPont-Show-with-June-Allyson (Performer), 1960-Startime (Performer), 1955-One-Touch-of-Venus (Performer)
Morning's-at-Seven - Performer (April 10, 1980 - August 16, 1981), The-Girl-in-the-Freudian-Slip - Performer (May 18, 1967 - May 20, 1967), Hello,-Dolly! - Performer (January 16, 1964 - December 27, 1970), Once-for-the-Asking - Performer (November 20, 1963 - November 20, 1963), Brigadoon - Performer (January 30, 1963 - March 10, 1963), Goldilocks - Performer (October 11, 1958 - March 28, 1959), Carousel - Performer (September 11, 1957 - September 29, 1957), Wake-Up,-Darling - Performer (May 2, 1956 - May 5, 1956), Call-Me-Madam - Performer (October 12, 1950 - May 3, 1952), Great-to-Be-Alive! - Performer (March 23, 1950 - May 6, 1950), Regina - Performer (October 31, 1949 - December 16, 1949)
Style
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RUSSELL NYPE - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 22639The award winning Broadway actor signs his name on a guest sheet for performer Hildegarde, writing the play Call Me Madam with Ethel Merman, his most popular role Signature: "Russell Nype "Call Me Madam" with/Ethel", "Carol Nype", "Maurice Gypsyot…"
Price: $180.00
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RUSSELL NYPE - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED - HFSID 318303The actor pens a short note to John Willis, editor of Theatre World Autograph note signed: "Dear John--/I'm enclosing photo-/Thank you, and will see/you in the Spring--at/least/Best/Russell", in black ink, 8½x3¾.
Sale Price $187.00
$220.00
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RUSSELL NYPE - INSCRIBED SIGNATURE - HFSID 347063The award winning Broadway actor signed this card in red ink Inscribed Signature: "To Joe-/ Russell Nype" in red ink. 6x4 index card.
Price: $80.00
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RUSSELL NYPE - SHOW BILL SIGNED - HFSID 313634The actor signs his name on a Playbill for a production of Call Me Madam Show bill signed: "Russell Nype", in blue felt tip, 40 pages, 6½x9. Playbill for a production of Call Me Madam at the Imperial Theatre in New York.
Price: $160.00
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ETHEL MERMAN - AUTOGRAPH WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 22508Signatures of both Merman and Nype, who both won Tonys in 1951 for their roles in Call Me Madam, in blue ink Signatures: "Ethel Merman" and "Russell Nype", both in blue ink. 6½x2½.
Sale Price $180.00
$200.00
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LIGHT UP THE SKY PLAY CAST - PROGRAM SIGNED CIRCA 1971 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 254271Program signed: "Russell Nype" and "Martha Scott" on cover, 12p, 6x9. Program for Light Up the Sky by Moss Hart, January 4-7, 1971, The Palace West Theatre.
Price: $280.00