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THE ELEPHANT MAN PLAY CAST - SHOW BILL SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: KEVIN CONWAY, CAROLE SHELLEY, PHILIP ANGLIM - HFSID 312749

All three sign the cast page for a production at the Booth Theatre. Shelley won a Tony for this performance, and Anglim, a Tony nominee, would receive Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for his film portrayal of the title character.

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THE ELEPHANT MAN PLAY CAST: KEVIN CONWAY, CAROLE SHELLEY, PHILIP ANGLIM
All three sign the cast page for a production at the Booth Theatre. Shelley won a Tony for this performance, and Anglim, a Tony nominee, would receive Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for his film portrayal of the title character.
Show Bill signed: "Carole Shelley", "Kevin Conway", "Philip Anglin", full show bill (90 pages), 5½x9. Playbill for a production of The Elephant Man at New York's Booth Theatre (1979), signed on the cast page. English actress CAROLE SHELLEY (1939-2018) won a Tony (as Best Actress in a Play) for The Elephant Man (1979), and has been nominated for three other Tonys: Absurd Person Singular (1975), Stepping Out (1987) and most recently Billy Elliot (2009). She created the role of Madame Morrible in Wicked (2003). On film, she starred as Aunt Clara in Bewitched (2005), and has been a voice actress in several Disney animations. KEVIN CONWAY (1942-2020) had a prominent role in Stallone's film Paradise Alley (1978) and then in The Lathe of Heaven (1980), the first movie produced by PBS. In 1982 he reprised on television his Broadway role as Dr. Treves in The Elephant Man. Civil war buffs remember his as Sergeant "Buster" Kilrain in the Turner films Gettysburg (1983) and Gods and Generals (1993). His voice roles include that of Mark Twain in Ken Burns' documentary on that author (2001). F.I.S.T., another Stallone film from 1978, featured Conway as a union official in a film loosely based on the life of Jimmy Hoffa. He played US Air Force General Curtis LeMay, eager for war in the Cuban missile crisis docudrama Thirteen Days. PHILIP ANGLIM (b.1952) is an American film, television and theater actor who landed his first bit part in The All-American Boy (1973). Since then he has worked in several movies and television series, including Haunted Summer (1988), The Man Inside (1990), and most famously, The Elephant Man (1982), for which he was nominated both an Emmy and Golden Globe . His role as "Vedek Bareil" on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993-1997) also made Anglim a popular Hollywood star. Most recently, Anglim has appeared in short films, such as Testament at 20 (2003). Lightly toned around edges.  Small ¼ inch tear on right edge of cover.  Otherwise, fine condition.

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