Item #336663 Typed Letter Signed. Charlton HESTON.

Typed Letter Signed

1990.

Typed letter signed from Charlton Heston to Washington Post columnist Tom Shales in 1990. Geat content, written on personal stationery. Heston writes "I'm sorry you didn't like me in TREASURE ISLAND. I'm even sorrier you tarred everything in the picture...You're employed for your opinions, of course; it's too bad you can't keep what critical capacity you may have separate from your political prejudices...It was really very careless of you to leave that lines in your review about me as a hired shill for the NRA...". The letter goes on to mention Governor Dukakis, Ben Bradlee, Jack Kennedy, MLK and even quotes Long John Silver, "You got no more brains than a sea turtle."

Charlton Heston was an American actor. He gained stardom for his leading man roles in numerous Hollywood films including biblical epics, historical drama films, science-fiction films, and action films. He won an Academy Award, a David di Donatello Award, a Laurel Award, a Photoplay Award, a Golden Globe Award (plus three additional nominations), as well as nominations for three Primetime Emmy Awards. He received numerous honorary accolades including a Hollywood Walk of Fame Star in 1960, the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award in 1967, the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award in 1971, an honorary Saturn Award in 1975, the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Academy Award in 1978, the ShoWest Convention Lifetime Achievement Award in 1984, the Kennedy Center Honors in 1997, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2003.

This is a new item from the collection of Television critic Tom Shales (1944 - 2024). Shales was an incisively funny Washington Post columnist, he earned the nickname Terrible Tom and had the clout to make or break shows. Shales won the Pulitzer Prize for criticism in 1988. During his three-decade career those in the industry considered him both a kingmaker and a high executioner in an era when network television's hold on American culture was at it's peak. Time magazine called him "brilliant, thoughtful, incisive and screamingly funny...also, vicious, infuriating, cruel and unfair". His thrice-weekly Washington Post TV column, 'On the Air,' syndicated in 59 other newspapers. The Tom Shales collection includes letters, cards and correspondence from celebrated television and entertainment legends, newscasters and politicians, including letters from Norman Lear, David Letterman, Johnny Carson, Conan O'Brien, Garry Shandling, Fred Rogers, Carol Burnett, David Brinkley, Dan Rather, Tom Brokaw, Edward Kennedy, Nancy Reagan and many more. Please inquire for more information.

Binding: Unbound
Language: English

Price: $650.00

Item #336663

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