Maxwell Coker Oklahoma Musical American Travel 1950s TV Shows Hand Signed Photo
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- Location : United Kingdom
- Seller : crowncollectables (+1502)
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- Start : Sat 31 May 2025 20:42:46 (BST)
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CHA0304 Original 7" x 5" hand signed album page from fans autograph album of London Cast member of the 1950s epic Oklahoma (see below all about his career incl with Laurence Oliiver) - autograph album page has photo attached and is a little aged but very good condition indeed with personal signature and message
Maxwell Coker, 85, passed away peacefully in his sleep on June 11, 2005 in Houston, TX. He is survived by his wife, Patricia; son, Christopher; daughter, Noel; grandchildren, Maxwell, Olivia and Alexander; and sister, Christine Morgan. Born in Corinth, Mississippi, his impressive resume included membership in the legendary Theatre Guild and stage appearances on Broadway, throughout the United States, Europe, and Great Britain. In the 1930s, he was an original cast member of the London production of Oklahoma, appeared in several Royal Command performances, and performed with such legendary artists as Laurence Olivier, Howard Keel, Sir John Gielgud, Mary Martin, Richard Burton, and Noel Coward. His early training included George Balanchine's School of American ballet. He was honorary officer in the British military, and toured the South Pacific Islands performing with the cast of Oklahoma. After a 26-year show business career, Maxwell returned to the United States where he met his wife of 47 years, Patricia Henehan. A senior manager with American Express, he appeared in many travel-related TV and radio programs, and hosted a Chicagoarea TV show, "It's Fun to Travel." Anxious to share his passion for the stage with young people, he was active in helping to found and foster Evanston Township High School's production of Brillianteen. Maxwell Coker was a witty and charming raconteur and an accomplished cook whose hospitality attracted young and old alike.
Maxwell Coker, 85, passed away peacefully in his sleep on June 11, 2005 in Houston, TX. He is survived by his wife, Patricia; son, Christopher; daughter, Noel; grandchildren, Maxwell, Olivia and Alexander; and sister, Christine Morgan. Born in Corinth, Mississippi, his impressive resume included membership in the legendary Theatre Guild and stage appearances on Broadway, throughout the United States, Europe, and Great Britain. In the 1930s, he was an original cast member of the London production of Oklahoma, appeared in several Royal Command performances, and performed with such legendary artists as Laurence Olivier, Howard Keel, Sir John Gielgud, Mary Martin, Richard Burton, and Noel Coward. His early training included George Balanchine's School of American ballet. He was honorary officer in the British military, and toured the South Pacific Islands performing with the cast of Oklahoma. After a 26-year show business career, Maxwell returned to the United States where he met his wife of 47 years, Patricia Henehan. A senior manager with American Express, he appeared in many travel-related TV and radio programs, and hosted a Chicagoarea TV show, "It's Fun to Travel." Anxious to share his passion for the stage with young people, he was active in helping to found and foster Evanston Township High School's production of Brillianteen. Maxwell Coker was a witty and charming raconteur and an accomplished cook whose hospitality attracted young and old alike.
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Listing Type | Gallery Listing |
Listing ID# | 230372050 |
Start Time | Sat 31 May 2025 20:42:46 (BST) |
Close Time | Run Until Sold |
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Item Condition | See Descr. |
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Views | 15 |
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Quantity | 1 |
Location | United Kingdom |
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