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Limited editions and signed by the photographers, fine art photographic prints.

THE GREATS

While repairing a toilet at the local community theater, Lee Marvin was asked to replace an ailing actor in a rehearsal. He was immediately stricken with a love for the theater and went to New York City, where he studied and played small roles in stock and Off-Broadway. Established later on as a major screen villain, Marvin began shifting toward leading roles with a successful run as a police detective in the TV series "M Squad" (1957). Screen legend, superstar, and the man with the most famous blue eyes in movie history. Classically handsome and with a super abundance of sex appeal, television parts came easily to Paul Newman and, after his first Broadway appearance in "Picnic" (1953), he was offered a movie contract by Warner Brothers. He went on to become one of the top box office draws of the 1960s.Nominated nine times for a best actor Oscar, he finally took one home for his performance as an aging pool shark in The Color of Money (1986).
Title:
Lee Marvin and Paul Newman
Photographer:
Terry O'Neill
Media:
Silver Gelatin hand print
Print Size:
50.5 x 76 cm
Framed Size:
70.5 x 96
Limited Edition:
50
Signed Print:
Signed by photographer
Frame / Finishing:
Cost:
USD  3,903