THE CIRCLE PLAY CAST - MAGAZINE SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: STEWART GRANGER, GLYNIS JOHNS, REX HARRISON - HFSID 301522
Price: $280.00
THE CIRCLE PLAY CAST: REX HARRISON, GLYNNIS JOHNS and STEWART
GRANGER
New York City Guide, picturing all three British
actors
Magazine signed: "Rex Harrison", "Glynnis Johns", "Stewart
Granger", 78 pages, 5½x8½. City Guide, New York's weekly guide for
visitors, featuring their play The Circle. This romantic comedy by
Somerset Maugham, which had debuted on Broadway in 1921, is shown here in its
second revival, with the signers in the starring roles (November 1989 - May
1990). Stewart Granger won a Theatre World Special Award for this
performance. British actor STEWART GRANGER (1913-1993), who
was born James Stewart but changed his name to avoid confusion with the
Hollywood actor of the same name, was a top romantic leading man in
Britain (along with James Mason) before coming to Hollywood, where he was
usually cast as a rugged "he-man". Granger, who appeared in Cukor's The
Prisoner of Zenda (1952), starred in a number of other feature films,
including Caesar and Cleopatra (1946), King Solomon's Mines
(1950), Beau Brummel (1954), North to Alaska (1960) and Sodom
and Gomorrah (1962), and in TV movies. He was married to actress Jean
Simmons from 1950-1960. Sir REX HARRISON (1908-1990), known
for his suave, nonchalant style, appeared in the Broadway (1956-1958) and
film (1964) versions of My Fair Lady, winning a Tony Award and the Best
Actor Academy Award for his role as Professor Henry Higgins. He also won the
1949 Tony for Anne of a Thousand Days and was nominated for the 1963 Best
Actor Oscar for Cleopatra. GLYNNIS JOHNS, a British actress born
in Pretoria, South Africa in 1923 while her acting parents were touring
there, was certified to teach ballet at age 10 and made her stage debut at
12, winning prominence the next year for her part in The Children's
Hour (1936). Johns' film roles have included Miranda (as a
mermaid, 1946), The Court Jester (1956), Mary Poppins (1964) and
While You Were Sleeping (1995). Johns, who also had her own series on
American TV (1963), won a Tony Award as Best Actress for A Little
Night Music (1973). Fine condition.
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