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You are bidding on a Lois Nettleton Autographed 8x10 photo.
Lois June Nettleton (August 6, 1927 – January 18, 2008)[1] was an American actress of film, stage, and television. She was Miss Chicago of 1948 as well as a semifinalist at that year's Miss America Pageant.
She performed in dozens of guest-starring roles on shows, including the original Twilight Zone (in the classic episode "The Midnight Sun" in 1961), Route 66, The Eleventh Hour, The Fugitive, The Mary Tyler Moore Show,Kung Fu , Centennial, Cagney & Lacey, Seinfeld, Baywatch Nights, Murder, She Wrote, and Babylon 5 ("Soul Mates", 1994). In 1987, she portrayed the role of Penny VanderHof Sycamore on the TV series version of the classic Hart/Kauffman comedy play You Can't Take It With You with Harry Morgan (of M*A*S*H fame) and Richard Sanders (WKRP in Cincinnati). She was a regular celebrity guest on various versions of the game show Pyramid from the 70s through 1991.
She received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for an episode of The Golden Girls titled "Isn't It Romantic?", in which she portrayed a bereaved lesbian. She also received Emmy nominations for her work in the TV movie Fear on Trial (1975) (Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Special) and for a recurring role on the series In the Heat of the Night, in 1989 (Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series). She won two Daytime Emmy Awards for her work on General Hospital.
She was nominated for a Tony Award for her performance as "Amy" in a 1976 revival of They Knew What They Wanted, and she received critical praise for her stage performance as Blanche DuBois in a 1973 revival of A Streetcar Named Desire. Other stage credits include Broadway productions of Darkness at Noon and Silent Night, Lonely Night.
She appeared in a 1959 off-Broadway production of Look Charlie, which was written by her future husband, humorist Jean Shepherd. Nettleton continued to act on stage into her seventies. Her final stage performance was in 2004, in an off-Broadway play called How to Build a Better Tulip.
Her film roles included Tennessee Williams' Period of Adjustment, Elia Kazan's A Face in the Crowd, and Colin Higgins' The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. In 1964 she played the role of the bride in Mail Order Bride, a western film also starring Buddy Ebsen and Keir Dullea. She was also in The Honkers with James Coburn. She also played the villainous murderer Maud Wendell in the TV mini series Centennial (TV miniseries).
Voice roles
Nettleton appeared in a 2006 Christmas TV movie special, "The Christmas Card," and her last public appearance was at the 2007 Twilight Zone.
Autograph is signed in Black Sharpie. There is an inscription that says "Happiness to you, Sig!." on it.
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This is an actual autograph and not a copy or a reprint!
This signed photo is part of a larger lot of autographs from the infamous Sig Armitage autograph collection. All autographs have been certified by Premier Auctions. Each Winning bidder will get a copy of the original Letter of Authenticity from Premier Auctions which will act as proof that this signature is real and was genuinely signed by the celebrity in this listing.
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