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1949 TO 2001 JACK LEMMON MOVIE STAR--EXHIBIT CARD & 1950'S MOVIE STAR CARD--

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  • Industry: Movies
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    NON-SPORT CARD
    1949 TO 2001 MOVIE STAR
    JACK LEMMON
    EXHIBIT CARD
    MOVIE STAR CARD
    This movie star cards are from
    "1949 TO 2001 EXHIBIT MOVIE STAR CARD".
    This Exhibit or Arcade card was issued by the Exhibit Supply Co. of Chicago in the mid 1960’s.
    John Uhler Lemmon III
    (February 8, 1925 – June 27, 2001) was an American actor. Considered equally proficient in both
    dramatic
    and
    comic
    roles, Lemmon was known for his anxious, middle-class
    everyman
    screen persona in
    dramedy
    pictures,
    [1]
    leading
    The Guardian
    to coin him "the most successful tragi-comedian of his age."
    [2]
    He starred in over sixty films and was nominated for an
    Academy Award
    eight times, winning twice, and received many other accolades, including six
    Golden Globe Awards
    (counting the honorary
    Cecil B. DeMille Award
    ), two
    Cannes Film Festival Awards
    , two
    Volpi Cups
    , one
    Silver Bear
    , three
    BAFTA Awards
    , and two
    Emmy Awards
    . In 1988, he was awarded the
    American Film Institute
    's
    Lifetime Achievement Award
    for his contributions to the American cinema.
    His best known films include
    Mister Roberts
    (1955, for which he won the year's
    Oscar for Best Supporting Actor
    ),
    Some Like It Hot
    (1959),
    The Apartment
    (1960),
    Days of Wine and Roses
    (1962),
    Irma la Douce
    (1963),
    The Great Race
    (1965),
    Save the Tiger
    (1973, for which he won
    Best Actor
    ),
    The China Syndrome
    (1979),
    Missing
    (1982), and
    Glengarry Glen Ross
    (1992). He also acted in several
    Broadway
    plays, earning
    Tony Award
    nominations for
    Tribute
    and the 1986 revival of
    Long Day's Journey into Night
    .
    Lemmon had a long-running collaboration with actor and real-life friend
    Walter Matthau
    , which
    The New York Times
    called "one of Hollywood's most successful pairings,"
    [3]
    that spanned ten films between 1966 and 1998;
    The Fortune Cookie
    (1966),
    The Odd Couple
    (1968) and its sequel
    The Odd Couple II
    (1998),
    The Front Page
    (1974),
    Buddy Buddy
    (1981),
    JFK
    (1991),
    Grumpy Old Men
    (1993) and its sequel
    Grumpier Old Men
    (1995),
    The Grass Harp
    (1995), and
    Out to Sea
    (1997).
    The card is unnumbered and is black and white. The cards are printed on heavy cardboard measuring 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" and have blank backs.
    PHOTO:
    NICE (SEE SCAN)
    condition.
    This is
    JACK LEMMON
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