James
Komack signed paper in red ink.
( director, writer and actor.)
Description:
Condition:
Good*
Measures:
5-1/4" x 3-1/4" inches Approx
13 X 8 Cms Aprox.
Description:
James Komack signed paper in red ink
…To Barbara
With certificate of
authenticity
Year:
Unknonw
Additional data:
It is in good condition.
Small glue marks on the
back
Pequeñas marcas de pegamento en la parte posterior
Item with certificate of
identification,includes varios units
We will send a copy of the certificate.
With certificate of authenticity.
James
Komack (August 3, 1924 – December
24, 1997 was an American television producer, director, writer and actor.
Komack performed in both the film and the original Broadway cast of the musical
Damn Yankees. In both productions, he played the role of a baseball player
performing the song "(You Gotta Have) Heart". Komack also appeared in
Frank Capra's film A Hole in the Head as Julius Manetta, the inept son of Mario
(Edward G. Robinson) and Sophie (Thelma Ritter).
Early in his career, Komack worked as a stand-up comedian and was cast in
sixteen episodes as United States Navy dentist Harvey Spencer Blair III, in the
CBS military sitcom/drama, Hennesey, starring Jackie Cooper and Abby Dalton.
Komack made a record album of his comedy routine, James Komack at the Waldorf.
He also recorded a music album on RCA Victor in 1957 titled Inside Me, under
the orchestra direction of Dennis Farnon.
In December 1960, Komack appeared as Dr. Franklin in the episode
"Emergency" of the CBS anthology series, The DuPont Show with June
Allyson; his co-stars were Robert F. Simon and Robert Vaughn.
Komack was the guiding force behind several television hits. In The Courtship
of Eddie's Father, he appeared as "Uncle Norman" Tinker. He appeared
in and created Me and Maxx, whose title character was inspired by and named
after his daughter. He also appeared in Get Smart, created Chico and the Man and helped produce Welcome
Back, Kotter. Komack is credited with discovering and launching the careers of
John Travolta and Freddie Prinze. He was director of the Star Trek: The
Original Series episode "A Piece of the Action".
Komack was the creator and executive producer of the short-lived 1978 CBS
situation comedy Another Day . IMPORTANT NOTE ON AUTOGRAPHS READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PURCHASING FROM OUR AUTOGRAPHS VINTAGE SHOP COLLECTIONS COSTA DEL SOL All our autographs Have Been Purchased from auction houses Known in the U.S... All These Businesses Have an excellent reputation and are unknown to Have Been Accused for selling autographs That Are not Original Unfortunately The Majority of our autographs are not certificated When We purchase and are put up for sale Make sure before you purchase, if you Have Any Doubts, do not make the purchase Any questions are very welcome before you can give information purchase. We for the Majority of the source of origin We have in stock more than 3000 at extraordinary prices and negotiable
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