Zero Mostel Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
ZERO MOSTEL
Born: February 28, 1915 in New York City, New York
Died: September 08, 1977 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Biography
Zero Mostel (1915-1977), won three Tony Awards for his Broadway appearances in Rhinoceros, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, which he repeated for the screen in 1966, and Fiddler on the Roof. He followed Forum with one of the classic comedy performances of all time, producer Max Bialystock in Mel Brooks' The Producers. Mostel's final appearance was in the Academy Award-winning documentary Best Boy (1979).
2013-American-Masters (Other), 2004-Broadway:-The-American-Musical (Other), 1975-Dinah! (in person), 1974-The-28th-Annual-Tony-Awards (in person), 1973-Saga-of-Sonora (Performer), 1972-The-Hot-Rock (Performer), 1969-The-Great-Bank-Robbery (Performer), 1968-Great-Catherine (Performer), 1951-The-Guy-Who-Came-Back (Performer), 1949-The-Ford-Theatre-Hour (Performer), 2008-Role-Model:-Gene-Wilder (Other), 1967-The-Producers (Performer), 2007-ShowBusiness:-The-Road-to-Broadway (Sound), 1967-The-Producers (Sound), 1976-Mastermind (Performer), 1973-Marco (Performer), 1970-The-Angel-Levine (Performer), 1966-A-Funny-Thing-Happened-on-the-Way-to-the-Forum (Performer), 1959-The-World-of-Sholom-Aleichem (Performer), 1959-Zero-Mostel (Performer), 1951-Sirocco (Performer), 1951-The-Enforcer (Performer), 1970-This-Is-Tom-Jones (in person), 1967-The-21st-Annual-Tony-Awards (in person), 1966-Carol-+-2 (in person), 1949-Cavalcade-of-Stars (in person), 1986-The-Muppets:-A-Celebration-of-30-Years (Other), 1985-Muppet-Video:-Muppet-Treasures (Other), 2003-Great-Performances (Sound), 1982-Hollywood:-The-Gift-of-Laughter (Sound), 1994-Carol-Burnett:-The-Special-Years (Other), 1975-Journey-Into-Fear (Performer), 1975-Fore-Play (Performer), 1973-Old-Faithful (Performer), 1967-Ride-of-the-Valkyrie (Performer), 1959-1961-Play-of-the-Week (Performer), 1943-Du-Barry-Was-a-Lady (Performer), 1976-The-Mike-Douglas-Show (in person), 1976-Hollywood-on-Trial (in person), 1976-The-Making-of-'The-Front' (in person), 1971-The-25th-Annual-Tony-Awards (in person), 1968-1971-The-Dean-Martin-Comedy-Hour (in person), 1970-Rowan-&-Martin's-Laugh-In (in person), 1965-The-Merv-Griffin-Show (in person), 1965-The-19th-Annual-Tony-Awards (in person), 1959-Chelsea-at-Nine (in person), 2007-Hitler:-The-Comedy-Years (Other), 1985-Muppet-Video:-Muppet-Moments (Other), 2003-2005-Great-Performances (Other), 1975-The-CBS-Festival-of-Lively-Arts-for-Young-People (Performer), 1978-Watership-Down (Performer), 1972-1977-The-Electric-Company (Performer), 1976-The-Little-Drummer-Boy-Book-II (Performer), 1976-The-Front (Performer), 1974-Once-Upon-a-Scoundrel (Performer), 1974-Rhinoceros (Performer), 1967-Children-of-the-Exodus (Performer), 1951-The-Model-and-the-Marriage-Broker (Performer), 1951-Mr.-Belvedere-Rings-the-Bell (Performer), 1950-Panic-in-the-Streets (Performer), 1979-Best-Boy (in person), 1977-The-Muppet-Show (in person), 1977-Arena (in person), 1971-Flip (in person), 1969-The-23rd-Annual-Tony-Awards (in person), 1967-The-Eamonn-Andrews-Show (in person), 1963-The-17th-Annual-Tony-Awards (in person), 1949-The-Ed-Sullivan-Show (in person), 1949-Floor-Show (in person)
Fiddler-on-the-Roof - Performer (December 28, 1976 - May 21, 1977), Ulysses-in-Nighttown - Performer (March 10, 1974 - May 11, 1974), Fiddler-on-the-Roof - Performer (September 22, 1964 - July 2, 1972), A-Funny-Thing-Happened-on-the-Way-to-the-Forum - Performer (May 8, 1962 - August 29, 1964), Rhinoceros - Performer (September 18, 1961 - September 30, 1961), Rhinoceros - Performer (January 9, 1961 - August 5, 1961), The-Good-Soup - Performer (March 2, 1960 - March 19, 1960), Good-as-Gold - Performer (March 7, 1957 - March 9, 1957), The-Good-Woman-of-Setzuan - Performer (December 18, 1956 - January 6, 1957), Lunatics-and-Lovers - Performer (December 13, 1954 - October 1, 1955), Flight-Into-Egypt - Performer (March 18, 1952 - April 19, 1952), Beggar's-Holiday - Performer (December 26, 1946 - March 29, 1947), Concert-Varieties - Performer (June 1, 1945 - June 28, 1945), Top-Notchers - Performer (May 29, 1942 - June 20, 1942), Keep-'em-Laughing - Performer (April 24, 1942 - May 28, 1942), Cafe-Crown - Performer (January 23, 1942 - May 23, 1942)
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ZERO MOSTEL - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 42531Photograph showing Zero Mostel in a promotional image for The Front, a film depicting Hollywood blacklisting. Signed with "Zero Mostel", it captures his portrayal of a blacklisted TV comic. The film highlights his experiences during the 1950s.Price: $320.00
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ZERO MOSTEL - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 257410Photograph of Zero Mostel in a scene from The Angel Levine, signed "Zero Mostel". This movie still is from the 1970 film where Mostel portrays a troubled tailor, showcasing his celebrated acting career.Price: $320.00
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ZERO MOSTEL - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 257411Photograph of Zero Mostel in a scene from The Angel Levine, signed with "Zero Mostel". It is a movie still from the 1970 film, depicting Mostel's character before encountering a black Jewish angel, played by Harry Belafonte.Price: $320.00
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ZERO MOSTEL - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 322782Photograph depicting Zero Mostel in the title role of Gianni Schicchi is signed "Zero Mostel" in black felt tip. Mostel, a three-time Tony Award winner, is noted for iconic performances in Rhinoceros, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, and Fiddler on the Roof.Sale Price $295.00
$350.00
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ZERO MOSTEL - DOCUMENT SIGNED 02/21/1951 - HFSID 175838Document signed by Zero Mostel, dated February 21, 1951, related to personal exemption. Mostel's signature appears on a Certificate of Non-Residence, including details like his employer and address. Mostel is known for his roles in Rhinoceros and The Producers.Sale Price $195.00
$240.00
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ZERO MOSTEL - DOCUMENT SIGNED 07/18/1945 - HFSID 279746Document signed by Zero Mostel, detailing his hiring of William Morris Agency, Inc. for representation, dated July 18, 1945. Signed in ink, it addresses Mr. Nat Lefkowitz and includes references to Mostel's notable performances in Rhinoceros and The Producers.Price: $400.00
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ZERO MOSTEL - DOCUMENT SIGNED 11/26/1951 - HFSID 168943Document signed by Zero Mostel, dated November 26, 1951, includes his printed name, address, social security number, marital status, next of kin, and date. Signed as "Sam (Zero) Mostel", it pertains to an annual personnel information request.Price: $240.00
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ZERO MOSTEL - LOBBY CARD SIGNED - HFSID 259225Lobby card signed by Zero Mostel for his movie A Funny Thing Happened On the Way To the Forum, including a doodle and his signature "Zero Mostel". Mostel won three Tony Awards and repeated his Broadway role in the 1966 film adaptation.Price: $400.00
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ZERO MOSTEL - ORIGINAL ART SIGNED - HFSID 291457Pencil drawing signed by Zero Mostel, depicting him in a suit and top hat, is titled "Zero/Mostel". It is also signed by the artist PB Socci in 1973. Mostel is a Tony Award-winning actor known for his Broadway performances.Price: $280.00
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ZERO MOSTEL - SHOW BILL SIGNED - HFSID 309102Playbill signed by Zero Mostel for a production of A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum at the Alvin Theatre in New York. Signature reads: "Zero Mostel". Mostel won three Tony Awards for his performances.Sale Price $175.00
$220.00
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FIDDLER ON THE ROOF PLAY CAST - PROGRAM SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 313404Program for Fiddler on the Roof signed by Zero Mostel (twice), Maria Karnilova, Joe Ponazecki, Jerome Robbins, Joseph Stein, and Richard Altman. This original production program comprises 16 pages, documenting the acclaimed Broadway show.Sale Price $225.00
$280.00
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FIDDLER ON THE ROOF PLAY CAST - SHOW BILL SIGNED CIRCA 1972 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 178566Playbill from Fiddler on the Roof is signed by Zero Mostel, Sheldon Harnick, and Jerry Bock. Mostel signed on the cover, while Harnick and Bock signed on the title page. This issue commemorates the show's record-breaking performances.Price: $280.00
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ULYSSES IN NIGHTTOWN BROADWAY CAST - DOCUMENT SIGNED 03/25/1974 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 262546Carbon document signed by Burgess Meredith and Zero Mostel regarding their play Ulysses in Nighttown, dated March 25, 1974. The agreement outlines rights for a concert tour, confirming a previous conversation about profit division.Sale Price $315.00
$380.00
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ULYSSES IN NIGHTTOWN BROADWAY CAST - SHOW BILL SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 314675Show bill signed by Burgess Meredith, Swen Swenson, and Zero Mostel for the production of Ulysses in Nighttown. Autographs include "Burgess/Meredith", "Swen Swenson", "Zero Mostel". Notable performers with significant contributions to theater and film.Sale Price $195.00
$240.00

