CARYN RICHMAN: PRETTY ACTRESS WITH MULTI-FACETED TALENT

This vintage photograph features actress Caryn Richman. The photograph, called a head shot, was sent to a casting director, or other influential person working on a movie; in order for the actress to be considered for a movie role. Accompanying the head shot is the actresses resume. Caryn Richman has appeared in theater, film, and television roles. She played “Sandy” in the Broadway hit musical “Grease”. She also had a recording contract with the group “Tuxedo Junction”. Film credits include “Young Hollywood” and “Angel Fire”. On television, she played Gidget in the TV movie “Gidget’s Summer Reunion”. Caryn also was a regular on daytime dramas including “Another World” and “The Young and the Restless”. Richman is a native New Yorker. She was born in 1956 in Jericho, New York. The IMDb gives her 34 credits from 1978 through 2018. The credits on her resume indicate that this photo and resume were prepared in 1992. The resume states that she was represented by “Halpern & Associates”, a Los Angeles talent agency. The reverse of the photograph reveals that she was also represented by Paul Kohner. Kohner (1902-1988) was a Czech-American talent agent and producer. Among the stars he managed were Marlene Dietrich, Greta Garbo, and John Huston. He was married to the Mexican-American actress, Lupita Tovar. Caryn Richman was a pretty actress who possessed multi-faceted talent. This vintage photo is in excellent condition.

 

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BARBARA CARRERA

 

This photograph features film and television actress Barbara Carrera (1945- ). She was born in Nicaragua and was a television and film actress, as well as a model. Her mother was Nicaraguan and her father was an American employee of the American embassy in Nicaragua. Her parents separated, and at around the age of ten years old, she moved to Memphis, Tennessee to be with her father. At age fifteen, she moved to New York. At seventeen, she began a career as a model at the Eileen Ford agency. Her first film role was in 1970 and in 1976, she earned her first Golden Globe nomination. A second nomination followed in 1984. Among her appearances were “Never Say Never Again (1983)”, “Condor Man” (1981), and on the television series “Dallas”(1985). Carrera graced the pages and covers of many magazines including Vogue, Paris Match, and Harper’s Bazaar. She twice posed for Playboy (1977 & 1982). She ended her television/film career in 2004. The IMDb reports that the actress had 39 film and television credits. Carrera had three marriages, all ending in divorce. This image, accompanied by Miss Carrera’s resume, was sent to a casting director, or some other film decision maker, to ask for consideration for an acting role in the production. The logo of the Sterling/Winters Company can be seen on lower border of this photo. Sterling/Winters is a celebrity talent agency for numerous actors, musicians, athletes, and others. The heading on the resume indicates that it was prepared by “The Chasin Agency” of Los Angeles, California. This organization functions in the Talent Agent, Theatrical Business, and Amusement and Recreation Services sector. This photograph was formerly part of the Harvey and Rhoda Kuflik collection.The Kuflik collection has been touted as “the greatest celebrity autograph collection on the planet”. From the 1980’s until his death in 2002, Harvey had access to film industry agency headshots and resumes that were used in the casting process. This photograph and resume of Barbara Carrera is an example of these casting materials. Harvey and Rhoda Kuflik were siblings. The pair grew up in New York City and they amassed a very large collection of celebrity photos and autographs. In adulthood, Harvey moved to Los Angeles while Rhoda stayed in New York. They would reunite in Hollywood each year to add to their collection during Oscar week. When the pair passed away, Harvey (1942- 2002) and Rhoda (1938- 2012); the siblings left the collection to Harvey’s son, David. It bothered David that the collection was not available for the public and interested collectors to see and enjoy. He decided to put the individual items in the collection up for auction. This 8×10 photograph is in excellent condition. The content of Miss Carrera’s resume indicates that the photo and the resume were mailed in about 1994.

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