SUSAN STRASBERG - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED CHECK 11/21/1973 - HFSID 274103
Price: $160.00
SUSAN STRASBERG
A check from the actress for the amount of $18.86
Check signed: "Susan Strasberg" in blue ink, 6x2¾. Los Angeles, California, 1973 November
21. Check no. 627, drawn on her account at City National Bank, Beverly Hills, California,
payable to "Blind Made Products" for "$18.86". In the year she signed this check, Strasberg
was seen on television as Patty Toma in the TV series, Toma (1973-1974). Actress Susan
Strasberg (1938-1999), the daughter of famed Actor's Theater acting coach Lee Strasberg,
made her acting debut in 1953 on an episode of Goodyear Television Playhouse. From
there, Strasberg, who was 15 years old at the time, would go on to play in a number of early
anthology series, and she would break into films in 1955, the year she appeared in Picnic.
Throughout her career, Strasberg alternated between the stage, films, and television. She
originated the role of Anne Frank in the 1955 Broadway production of The Diary of
Anne Frank, for which she was nominated for a Tony Award. Strasberg would also be
nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actress - Drama for Adventures of a Young Man
(1962). Her other films include The Cobweb (1955), In Praise of Older Women (1978) and
The Delta Force (1986), and Strasberg also appeared in three documentaries on the life of
her friend, Marilyn Monroe,as well as a number of made-for-TV movies. In 1980,
Strasberg published her autobiography, Bittersweet, which included her passionate affair with
Richard Burton, her co-star in the Broadway production of Jean Anouilh's, Time
Remembered (1957-1958). The affair was encouraged by her mother, acting coach Paula
Strasberg (who was Monroe's acting coach), who said that making love to a good actor
would be good for her. Co-star Helen Hayes, who heartily disapproved, later appeared with
Strasberg in Chekhov's, The Cherry Orchard (1959). Ink notation (unknown hand) at top.
Faint show-through of bank stamps on verso, not touching signature. Otherwise, fine
condition.
This image has been censored to conceal sensitive information displayed in the image.
The actual document does not have these concealing marks.
Following offer submission users will be contacted at their account email address within 48 hours. Our response will be to accept your offer, decline your offer or send you a final counteroffer. All offers can be viewed from within the "Offer Review" area of your HistoryForSale account. Please review the Make Offer Terms prior to making an offer.
If you have not received an offer acceptance or counter-offer email within 24-hours please check your spam/junk email folder.