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BETTE MIDLER ~~ RARE B&W Stage Door Photo at MINSKOFF THEATER 1975 !!

$ 6.83

Availability: 20 in stock
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: 8x10
  • Theme: Celebrities
  • Photo Type: Gelatin Silver
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Original/Reprint: Original Print
  • Listed By: Artist
  • Color: Black & White
  • Date of Creation: 1975

    Description

    BETTE MIDLER   -  ORIGINAL B&W  8" x 10"  PHOTO @ STAGE DOOR ---
    "CLAMS ON THE HALF SHELL" REVUE,
    MINSKOFF THEATER, NYC
    PRINTED FROM ORIGINAL NEGATIVE on GLOSSY PAPER & VERY SHARP.
    SHIPPED WITH HEAVY-DUTY CARDBOARD FOR PROTECTION
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    Multi Grammy Award-winning singer/comedienne/author Bette Midler has also proven herself to be a very capable actress in a string of both dramatic and comedic roles. Midler was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on December 1, 1945. She is the daughter of Ruth (Schindel), a seamstress, and Fred Midler, a painter. Her parents, originally from New Jersey, were both from Jewish families (from Russia, Poland, and the Austro-Hungarian Empire).
    Midler studied drama at the University of Hawaii and got her musical career started by performing in gay bathhouses with piano accompaniment from
    Barry Manilow
    . Her first album was "The Divine Miss M" released in November 1972, followed by the self-titled "Bette Midler" released in November 1973, both of which took off up the music charts, and Bette's popularity swiftly escalated from there.
    After minor roles in several film/TV productions, she surprised all with her knockout performance of a hard-living rock-and-roll singer (loosely based on the life of
    Janis Joplin
    ) in
    The Rose
    (1979), for which she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. In 1986, director
    Paul Mazursky
    cast Midler opposite
    Nick Nolte
    and
    Richard Dreyfuss
    in the hilarious
    Down and Out in Beverly Hills
    (1986), and so began a string of very funny comedic film roles. She played an obnoxious wife who was the victim of a kidnap plot by her scoundrel husband, played by
    Danny DeVito
    , in
    Ruthless People
    (1986), was pursued by CIA and KGB spies in
    Outrageous Fortune
    (1987), played mismatched twins with
    Lily Tomlin
    in
    Big Business
    (1988) and shone in the tear-jerker
    Beaches
    (1988).
    Bette matched feisty
    James Caan
    in the WWII drama
    For the Boys
    (1991), made a dynamic trio with
    Goldie Hawn
    and
    Diane Keaton
    in
    The First Wives Club
    (1996), was back on screen with DeVito for the tepid comedy
    Drowning Mona
    (2000) and turned up in the glossy remake of
    The Stepford Wives
    (2004). Apart from her four Grammy awards, Bette Midler has also won four Golden Globes, one Tony Award, and three Emmy Awards, plus she has sold in excess of 15 million albums worldwide. Most recently, she toured with her sassy "Kiss My Brass" show, and is promoting her album "Bette Midler Sings the
    Rosemary Clooney
    Songbook".