You are bidding on a Neil Simon Autographed 8x10 photo.
Neil Simon (born July 4, 1927) is an American playwright and screenwriter. His numerous Broadway successes have caused his work being among the most regularly performed in the world.
Plays
Screenplays
- 1963: Come Blow Your Horn - Director: Bud Yorkin, screenplay by Norman Lear with Frank Sinatra and Lee J. Cobb
- 1966: After the Fox - Director: Vittorio DeSica with Peter Sellers and Victor Mature
- 1967: Barefoot in the Park - Director: Gene Saks with Robert Redford and Jane Fonda
- 1968: The Odd Couple - Director: Gene Saks with Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau
- 1969: Sweet Charity - Director: Bob Fosse with Shirley MacLaine, Chita Rivera and Sammy Davis Jr.
- 1970: The Out-of-Towners - Director: Arthur Hiller with Jack Lemmon and Sandy Dennis
- 1971: Plaza Suite - Director: Arthur Hiller with Walter Matthau, Maureen Stapleton, Barbara Harris and Lee Grant
- 1972: The Last of the Red Hot Lovers - Director: Gene Saks with Alan Arkin
- 1972: The Heartbreak Kid - Director: Elaine May with Cybill Shepard and Charles Grodin
- 1975: The Prisoner of Second Avenue - Director: Melvin Frank with Jack Lemmon and Anne Bancroft
- 1975: The Sunshine Boys - Director: Herbert Ross with Walter Matthau and George Burns
- 1976: Murder by Death - Director: Robert Moore with Truman Capote, Peter Falk, Alec Guinness, David Niven, Maggie Smith, Elsa Lanchester and Peter Sellers
- 1977: The Goodbye Girl - Director: Herbert Ross with Richard Dreyfuss and Marsha Mason
- 1978: The Cheap Detective - Director: Robert Moore with Peter Falk, Louise Fletcher, Stockard Channing, Madeline Kahn, John Houseman, Nicol Williamson and Eileen Brennan
- 1978: California Suite - Director: Herbert Ross with Jane Fonda, Alan Alda, Maggie Smith, Michael Caine, Walter Matthau, Elaine May, Richard Pryor and Bill Cosby
- 1978: The Good Doctor - PBS - Director: Jack O'Brien with Edward Asner, Richard Chamberlain, Bob Dishy, Gary Dontzig, Lee Grant, and Marsha Mason
- 1979: Chapter Two - Director: Robert Moore with James Caan and Marsha Mason
- 1980: Seems Like Old Times - Director: Jay Sandrich with Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chase
- 1981: Only When I Laugh - Director: Glenn Jordan with Marsha Mason, Joan Hackett, James Coco and Kristy McNichol
- 1982: I Ought to Be in Pictures - Director: Herbert Ross with Walter Matthau, Ann-Margret and Dinah Manoff
- 1983: Max Dugan Returns - Director: Herbert Ross with Matthew Broderick, Marsha Mason, Jason Robards, Kiefer Sutherland and Donald Sutherland
- 1984: The Lonely Guy - Director: Arthur Hiller with Steve Martin
- 1985: The Slugger's Wife - Director: Hal Ashby with Michael O'Keefe and Rebecca De Mornay
- 1986: Brighton Beach Memoirs - Director: Gene Saks with Jonathan Silverman and David Margulies
- 1987: Plaza Suite - Director: Robert Beatty and Kenny Solms with Carol Burnett, Richard Crenna, Dabney Coleman, and Hal Holbrook for ABC
- 1988: Biloxi Blues - Director: Mike Nichols with Matthew Broderick and Christopher Walken
- 1991: The Marrying Man - Director: Jerry Rees with Kim Basinger and Alec Baldwin
- 1993: Lost in Yonkers - Director: Martha Coolidge with Richard Dreyfuss
- 1995: The Sunshine Boys - Director: John Erman with Woody Allen and Peter Falk
- 1996: Jake's Women - Director: Glenn Jordan with Alan Alda, Anne Archer, Lolita Davidovich, Julie Kavner, Mira Sorvino, Joyce Van Patten, and Kimberly Williams-Paisley for CBS
- 1996: London Suite - Director: Jay Sandrich with Kelsey Grammer, Patricia Clarkson, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jonathan Silverman, Madeline Kahn, Michael Richards, Julie Hagerty, Richard Mulligan, Kristen Johnston, Jane Carr, Paxton Whitehead, and William Franklyn for NBC
- 1998: The Odd Couple II - Director: Howard Deutch with Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau
- 2001: Laughter on the 23rd Floor - Director: Richard Benjamin with Nathan Lane, Mark Linn-Baker, Saul Rubinek, Dan Castellaneta, Richard Portnow, Kristi Angus, Ardon Bess, Victor Garber, Philip Craig, among many others for Showtime
- 2004: The Goodbye Girl with Patricia Heaton and Jeff Daniels for Turner Network Television
Autograph is signed in Black Sharpie. There is an inscription that says "To Roy Loh" on it.
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