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MAD ABOUT YOU TV CAST - SCRIPT SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS

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  • Authentication: Numbered COA issued by Gallery of History, Inc.
  • Autograph: Authentic Original
  • Autograph Type: Script Signed
  • Industry: Movies
  • Object Type: Script
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Signed by: John Pankow, Leila Kenzie, Cynthia Harris, Paul Reiser
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:Las Vegas,NV,USA
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HistoryForSale<br>tm<br>Autographs & Manuscripts<br>Make an Offer Today and Get a Quick Response!<br>Take a Look at This Week's Specials!<br>MAD ABOUT YOU TV CAST - SCRIPT SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: HELEN HUNT, PAUL REISER, CYNTHIA HARRIS, LEILA KENZIE, JOHN PANKOW - HFSID 278835<br>MAD ABOUT YOU<br>TV CAST: PAUL REISER, HELEN HUNT, JOHN PANKOW, LEILA KENZLE and CYNTHIA HARRIS<br>Signed script for<br>Escape From New York<br>, the third season premiere of<br>Mad About You<br>Script signed:<br>"Cynthia Harris", "Leila Kenzle", "Paul Reiser", "Helen Hunt"<br>and<br>"John Pankow"<br>all in black ink, 68p, 8¼x10¾x¼, photocopied, bound in yellow paper with brass fasteners. Second mimeo draft dated Aug. 16, 1994 for episode no. 301,<br>Escape From New York<br>, of the TV sitcom<br>Mad About You<br>, with a shooting date of Aug. 19, 1994. This was the season premiere of the third season and aired Sept. 22, 1994.<br>Mad About You<br>aired on NBC from 1992 to 1997.<br>The popular sitcom, which starred Helen Hunt in her<br>Emmy and Golden Globe winning role<br>as Jamie Buchanan, co-created (with Danny Jacobson) by Paul Reiser, who was nominated for a<br>Golden Globe<br>in 1995 for his role as Paul Buchanan. Based on comic Reiser's life, the sitcom developed a loyal fan following and featured a number of famous guest stars.<br>HELEN HUNT,<br>born in Los Angeles, California in 1963,<br>was the<br>Emmy and Golden Globe-winning co-star of the TV sitcom<br>Mad About You<br>(1992-1997)<br>. She won the<br>Academy Award<br>and Golden Globe for Best Actress<br>in 1998 for<br>As Good as It Gets<br>and starred in a number of feature films, most notably<br>Twister<br>(1996),<br>Cast Away<br>(2000), and<br>What Women Want<br>(2000). She also appeared on Broadway in<br>Life x 3<br>in 2003.<br>PAUL REISER,<br>born in New York City in 1957, is an<br>Emmy Award-nominated American comedian<br>who got his start on the stage of Binghamton University, performing in New York City comedy clubs during summer breaks. Reiser is probably best known for<br>co-creating the TV sitcom<br>Mad About You<br>(1992-1999),<br>which is loosely based on his life. The show earned him<br>Emmy nods for Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series four years in a row, from 1994 to 1997.<br>Reiser<br>made his film debut in<br>Diner<br>(1982)<br>and went on to perform in numerous comedies, including<br>Beverly Hills Cop II<br>(1987),<br>Bye Bye Love<br>(1995), and<br>The Thing About My Folks<br>(2008). He's has done drama, including greedy Company man Carter Burke in<br>Aliens<br>(1986), a sterling example of counterintuitive casting, and the BBC's<br>My Beautiful Son<br>(2001).<br>JOHN PANKOW,<br>born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1954, is<br>probably best known as Ira Buchman, cousin of Paul Reiser's character Paul Buchman, in<br>Mad About You<br>(1993-1999)<br>. He got his start on the New York stage before debuting on TV in<br>Life on the Mississippi<br>(1980) and the movie<br>The Chosen<br>(1981), the first of almost 30 movie and TV shows on his resume.<br>LEILA KENZLE,<br>born in Patchogue, New York in 1960, earned a BFA in theatre from the Arts Conservatory at Rutgers University. Life as a budding actress proved to be too much for her, and she gave up acting temporarily to become a hotel phone operator. But a casting director persuaded her to get back into acting, and she soon landed<br>her big break in the off-Broadway hit<br>Tony 'n Tina's Wedding<br>. She made her TV debut with<br>a bit part on<br>The Cosby Show<br>in 1989 and