Choice vintage 8x10-inch black and white portrait as Princess Kosmonopolis in Tennessee Williams' "Sweet Bird of Youth" (1959-1960), for which she earned her first Tony nomination and a role she would recreate on screen in 1962, boldly signed and inscribed in red felt-tip pen in the 1960s. In good condition. Stage and screen star Geraldine Page excelled at playing nuanced, emotionally complex characters, earning Oscar nods for Hondo (1953), Summer and Smoke (1961), Sweet Bird of Youth (1962), You're a Big Boy Now (1966), Pete 'n' Tillie (1972), Interiors (1978), and The Pope of Greenwich Village (1984) before she finally won for The Trip to Bountiful (1985). She made several contributions to the horror, sci-fi and fantasy film genres, including What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice? (1969), Live Again, Die Again (1974), Disney's animated favorite The Rescuers (1977), and The Bride (1985).