From the Collection of Henry Winkler is this vintage original Final White script from the 2000s family adventure/mystery television series, SO WEIRD. It is from Season 2, Ep. 26, which was entitled Twin, written by Josh Stolberg, in which during a trip to New York City, Fi discovers that her lawyer aunt might be the connection she needs that gives her the answers about her father.
This script is from the personal collection of actor/producer/director Henry Winkler and it was signed on the front cover by the following cast members: Cara DeLizian ("Fiona "Fi" Phillips"); Mackenzie Phillips ("Mollie Phillips"); Dave "Squatch" Ward ("Ned Bell"); [UNCONFIRMED SIGNATURE]; Erik von Detain ("Clu"); Eric Lively ("Carey Bell"); Henry Winkler; and Patrick Lewis ("Jack"). Consisting of 32 pages on white stock that were 3-hole punched and bound with one staple in the top left corner, it is in overall very fine- condition as shown.
Provenance: The Henry Winkler Collection. Acquired through auction at Bonhams (TCM Presents...Hollywood Cool). We attended this sale in person and met Mr. Winkler, who attended as well and spoke to the audience several times throughout the session during which items from his personal collection were sold to benefit his daughter's charity.
Silent Cinema Inc. (the seller here) guarantees the authenticity of all 8 signatures described above.
So Weird is a television series that aired on the Disney Channel as a mid-season replacement from January 18, 1999, to September 28, 2001. The series was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia. In the first two seasons, the series centered on the teenage Fiona Phillips (Cara DeLizia) who toured with her rock-star mom (Mackenzie Phillips), while encountering paranormal activity along the way. The series was compared to the Fox TV series The X-Files since it took a darker tone than any other Disney Channel show at the time. For the third and final season, Disney replaced DeLizia (due to her wanting to pursue future projects outside of Disney) with actress Alexz Johnson playing Annie Thelen. Production ceased after 65 episodes.