Description: See my other item I Combine Shipping on Multiple Item Orders !! These Photos are part of The Jerry Vermilye Collection bought at auction. He was a writer of Many many film books and articles on many different Stars. Jerry Vermilye told CA: "As a lifelong collector of movie-still photography, I was originally inspired to showcase these in a volume exploring a certain star's work, accompanied by biographical text and critical evaluation of the career. Michael Sarrazin (May 22, 1940 – April 17, 2011)[1] was a Canadian film and television actor who found fame opposite Jane Fonda in They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969).[2][3] Sarrazin was born Jacques Michel André Sarrazin in Quebec City, Quebec, and moved to Montreal as a child. After acting in school plays, he landed his first professional role at age 17.[4] Universal StudiosSarrazin gained a contract with Universal Studios. His early appearances include episodes of The Virginian (1965) and Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre as well as the TV film The Doomsday Flight (1966) and the feature Gunfight in Abilene (1967). 20th Century Fox borrowed him for a starring role in The Flim-Flam Man (1967) with George C. Scott. Universal then cast him with Anthony Franciosa in A Man Called Gannon (1968) and with James Caan in Journey to Shiloh (1968). Fox asked him back to star in The Sweet Ride (1968) alongside Jacqueline Bisset, who became his off-screen partner. Sarrazin appeared in some thrillers for Universal such as Eye of the Cat (1969) and In Search of Gregory (1969). Sarrazin's breakthrough role was in the dark Great Depression drama They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969). The Sydney Pollack film earned nine Oscar nominations, and Sarrazin starring alongside Jane Fonda, Susannah York, Gig Young, Red Buttons and Bruce Dern. He starred in the youth dramas The Pursuit of Happiness (1971) and Believe in Me (1971). He supported Paul Newman in Sometimes a Great Notion (1971), then did The Groundstar Conspiracy (1972) at Universal. Sarrazin supported James Coburn in Harry in Your Pocket (1973) and received excellent reviews for the television film Frankenstein: The True Story (1973). He appeared as Barbra Streisand's leading man in the screwball comedy film For Pete's Sake (1974), then starred in the horror film The Reincarnation of Peter Proud (1975), about a man doomed to die the same kind of death twice. Sarrazin went to Europe to star in The Loves and Times of Scaramouche (1976). He starred in The Gumball Rally (1976), then had lead roles in the Iran-shot film Caravans (1978) and the Canadian mystery thriller Double Negative (1980). Later careerSarrazin increasingly shifted to television work. He starred in Beulah Land (1980) and The Seduction (1982) and had a support part in Fighting Back (1982). He also appeared in Joshua Then and Now (1985), the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "The Quickening" (1996) and The Outer Limits episodes "I Hear You Calling" (1996) and "The Other Side" (1999). He hosted the April 15, 1978 episode of Saturday Night Live.
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Location: North Port, Florida
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Size: 8 x 10 in
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Format: Movie Still
Type: Photograph
Antique: Yes
Vintage: Yes
Subject: Actors
Finish: Glossy
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Image Color: Black & White