THE REMARKABLE MR. PENNYPACKER MOVIE CAST - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH CO-SIGNED BY: DOROTHY STICKNEY, DOROTHY McGUIRE - HFSID 296429
Price: $380.00
THE REMARKABLE MR. PENNYPACKER MOVE CAST: DOROTHY McGUIRE and
DOROTHY STICKNEY
Shown together in a black and white publicity photograph for the 1959
film
Inscribed Photograph signed: "For Tommy McCabe-/Thank You/Dorothy
McGuire" and "Best Wishes to Tommy McCabe from Dorothy Stickney", B/w
10¼x8. Publicity photograph for the 1959 film The Remarkable Mr.
Pennypacker. Dorothy McGuire (1916-2001, born in Omaha,
Nebraska) was an American actress with over 50 TV shows and movies to her credit
between 1943 and 1990. McGuire made her stage debut in Omaha in A Kiss for
Cinderella at age 13, opposite fellow Omaha native Henry Fonda, before
heading to Broadway in 1938. On Broadway, she started as an understudy and
eventual replacement in the role of Emily Webb in Our Town, the first of
eight Broadway performances. Her most successful Broadway performance was
Claudia, a comedy that ran 722 performances between 1941 and 1943 and
which launched her movie career. McGuire's first role was in the stage
adaptation of Claudia. McGuire's
roles fluctuated between comedies (Three Coins in the Fountain, 1954),
character parts (Friendly Persuasion, 1956) and drama (Gentleman's
Agreement, 1947, for which she received an Oscar nomination). Notable
roles include Katie Nolan, the beleaguered wife in A Tree Grows in
Brooklyn (1945) and the Virgin Mary (at age 46!) in The Greatest
Story Ever Told (1965). Her TV performances included Rich Man Poor
Man (1976) and Little Women (1979). Stage,
screen and television actress Dorothy Stickney (1896-1998), who began her
career in summer stock and in vaudeville, made her Broadway debut in 1926
in The Squall. Her other Broadway plays included The Front Page
and Chicago, but Stickney is best known for starring in Life With
Father (beginning in 1939), which was written by her husband, Howard
Lindsay. The couple, who were married from 1927 until Lindsay's death in
1968, originated the starring roles after the play, which ran for over
seven years on the Great White Way, was repeatedly turned down by other
producers and actors. Stickney made her film debut in 1931, appearing in
such films as Murder at the Vanities (1934), The Uninvited (1943),
The Great Diamond Robbery (1953), The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker
(1959) and I Never Sang for My Father (1970). She also appeared in
several made-for-TV movies, including The Homecoming: A Christmas
Story (1971), and made guest appearances on a number of TV series, including
appearing as a bootlegger on the first episode of The Waltons.
Slightly creased. Slightly worn at edges. Otherwise, fine condition.
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