Holland Taylor Instagram – This is the last professional portrait photograph of Ann Richards, taken by extraordinary photographer PLATON. I had this on my computer screen often over the years when I worked on the play. How is that for an open look? “Let’s see what you do.” I was oddly comforted by her neutrality. I didn’t want encouragement. I wanted simply to be seen. I hoped my work would stand, would please. This is not a typical picture of Ann- in fact, of the thousands I have, there’s not another like it. It means so much to me. In a pure coincidence that joined the hundreds of unexpected surprising events in my journey with the play, the marketing team for the Lincoln Center production on Broadway chose PLATON to photograph me for ANN’s iconic and glorious poster. Who knew?! Who, indeed? | Posted on 17/Jul/2019 00:10:29
Home Actress Holland Taylor HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers February 2020 Holland Taylor Instagram - This is the last professional portrait photograph of Ann Richards, taken by extraordinary photographer PLATON. I had this on my computer screen often over the years when I worked on the play. How is that for an open look? “Let’s see what you do.” I was oddly comforted by her neutrality. I didn’t want encouragement. I wanted simply to be seen. I hoped my work would stand, would please. This is not a typical picture of Ann- in fact, of the thousands I have, there’s not another like it. It means so much to me. In a pure coincidence that joined the hundreds of unexpected surprising events in my journey with the play, the marketing team for the Lincoln Center production on Broadway chose PLATON to photograph me for ANN’s iconic and glorious poster. Who knew?! Who, indeed?
Holland Taylor Instagram – This is the last professional portrait photograph of Ann Richards, taken by extraordinary photographer PLATON. I had this on my computer screen often over the years when I worked on the play. How is that for an open look? “Let’s see what you do.” I was oddly comforted by her neutrality. I didn’t want encouragement. I wanted simply to be seen. I hoped my work would stand, would please. This is not a typical picture of Ann- in fact, of the thousands I have, there’s not another like it. It means so much to me. In a pure coincidence that joined the hundreds of unexpected surprising events in my journey with the play, the marketing team for the Lincoln Center production on Broadway chose PLATON to photograph me for ANN’s iconic and glorious poster. Who knew?! Who, indeed?

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