SUZANNE PLESHETTE - TYPED LETTER SIGNED - HFSID 89271
Price: $280.00
SUZANNE PLESHETTE
Signed typed letter sent to the mother of a fan
Typed letter signed "Suzanne Pleshette". 1 page, 7¼x8½, on Pleshette's personal imprinted
stationery. To "Mrs. Head". In full: "Enclosed find several 8x10s [not present], that you are
welcome to use to generate some income! I have inscribed them with my signature so that
it may have some additional value to collectors. David is indeed a very lucky young man
to have such a terrific, caring Mother. The group shot, is from a now defunct summer
series called Bridges to Cross. It may be a collectors item some day, as we spent more
time assembling for the photo, than we spent on the air! The others in the photo are,
Roddy McDowall,Eva Gabor,Jose Ferrer and Nicholas Surovy.. Hope this small
collection helps in some way... fondly, Suzanne Pleshette". After some TV experience,
Pleshette (1937-2008) made her film debut in Jerry Lewis' The Geisha Boy (1958), then went
on to replace Ann Bancroft as star of Broadway's The Miracle Worker in 1961. She is
perhaps best known for her portrayal of Emily Hartley on The Bob Newhart Show
(1972-1978). Pleshette later starred in several short-lived TV series, including Maggie
Briggs (1984), Bridges to Cross (1986), and The Boys Are Back (1994), and has also
been a ubiquitous presence in such made-for-TV movies as Leona Helmsley: The
Queen of Mean (1990). Anime fans may know her as the voices of the witches Yubaba and
Zeniba from the English-dubbed release of Hayao Miyazaki's Spirited Away (2001). Fine
condition.
Following an 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 within the "Offer Review" area of your HistoryForSale account. Please review the Make Offer Terms prior to submitting an offer.
If you have not received an offer acceptance or counter-offer email within 24-hours please check your spam/junk email folder.