THE SEAGULL PLAY CAST - SHOW BILL SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: TONY (ANTHONY) ROBERTS, JOHN BEAL, JON VOIGHT, TYNE DALY, ETHAN HAWKE, JOHN FRANKLYN-ROBBINS - HFSID 301728
Sale Price $234.00
Reg. $260.00
THE SEAGULL PLAY CAST
Six cast members signed the cover of this Playbill.
Show Bill signed: "Blessings/Jon Voight", "Tony Roberts", "John
Beal", "Tyne Daly", "Ethan/Hawke", "John Franklin-Robbins", 62 pages, 5½x8½.
Playbill for the National Actors Theatre production of Anton Chekhov'sThe
Seagull at New York's Lyceum Theatre (November 1992 - January 1993). After a
decade of supporting roles, JOHN VOIGHT (b. 1938) achieved stardom in
Midnight Cowboy (1969). He earned Academy Award nominations for that
film as well as for Runaway Train (1985) and Ali (2001), and won
the Best Actor Oscar for his paraplegic Vietnam veteran in Coming Home
(1978). In 2001, he played President Franklin Roosevelt in Pearl
Harbor and father to his real life daughter, Angelina Jolie, in Lara
Croft: Tomb Raider. TYNE DALY (b. 1946) won four Emmy awards for her
portrayal of Mary Beth Lacey in Cagney and Lacey (1988). In 1994, she
starred in the short-lived TV drama Christy, and in 1995, appeared in a
trio of Cagney and Lacey reunions. Daly, who has also made a number of
other made-for-TV movies, portrayed Maxine Gray on the CBS series, Judging
Amy, from 1999-2005, winning an Emmy Award in 2003. TONY ROBERTS (b. 1939)
began his long relationship friendship and professional connection
with Woody Allen when Roberts was cast as Diane Keaton's husband in Allen's
Broadway production Play It Again, Sam in 1969. Since that time,
Roberts has appeared in such Allen efforts as Annie Hall (1977),
Stardust Memories (1980), A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy (1982)
and Radio Days (1987). He co-starred in the 1977 television series
Rossetti and Ryan. Jill Clayburgh's (1933-2010) "official"
stepping stones into stardom include her continuing role on the TV daytime drama
Search for Tomorrow and her Broadway appearances in such successes as
The Rothschilds and Pippin. Some of the highlights of her film
career include Portnoy's Complaint (1972), The Thief Who Came to
Dinner (1974), Silver Streak (1977) and Semi-Tough (1977).
Patrick Wilson (born in 1973) is an American actor and singer.
Singing in Broadway musicals since the mid 1990's, the actor began his
successful screen career appearing in the 2003 HBO mini-series Angels in
America. He has appeared and starred in several films and plays
including The Alamo (2004), The Phantom of the Opera (2004),
Little Children (2006), Watchmen (2009) and The A-Team
(2010). ETHAN HAWKE (b. 1970) has been nominated for Academy
Awards for Best Supporting Actor (Training Day, 2001) and Best
Adapted Screenplay (Before Sunset, 2004, in which he also starred).
Hawke, who made his film debut at the age of 14 in Explorers (1985), has
appeared in a number of feature films, including Dead Poets Society
(1989), A Midnight Clear (1992), Quiz Show (1994), Before
Sunrise (1995), Gattaca (1997), Hamlet (2000) and Assault
on Precinct 13 (2005). In addition to maintaining his ties with the
theatre, he has also published two novels. JOHN BEAL
(1909-1997) began his film career acting opposite of Katherine Hepburn in
the RKO film The Little Minister (1939). Another notable screen
appearance was in Les Miserables. During World War II he served in the
special forces as an actor and director of the Army Air Forces camp shows and
training films. He continued to work in films and television until the 1980's.
Some of his other films include Madame X (1939), The Cat and the
Canary (1939), Twelve Angry men (1954) and Amityville 3-D
(1983). JOHN FRANKLYN-ROBBINS (1924-2009) was seen on TV in his native
Britain for a half century, beginning in 1955. He is one of the few actors to
appear in both the Star Trek and Dr. Who series. His last feature
film was The Golden Compass (2007). Surface lightly rubbed.
Otherwise, fine condition.
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