Lee Remick

Lee Ann Remick (Quincy (Massachusetts), 14 december 1935 - Los Angeles (California), July 2, 1991) was an American actress who was admired for its versatility and beauty.



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[hide] *1 Biography  ==Biography[ Edit] == Lee Remick was born in Quincy, Massachusetts, the daughter of Francis Edwin Remick, her father, and her mother, Margareth Patricia Waldo. Remick studied acting at theBernard College in New York and Manhattan to the actor's Studio (founded in 1947 and known for his way of method acting and located at 432 West 44th Street New York). She made her Broadway debut in 1953 with Be Your Age.
 * 2 Filmography
 * 2.1 plays
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She made her film debut in A Face in the Crowd, directed by Elia Kazan from 1957). While they made the movie in Arkansas, Remick lived at a local family and practiced the baton so they could drop if a credible portrait majorette beside her opponent actor Walter Matthau.

Lee Remick In 1962 was nominated for an Oscar, for her portrayal of the alcoholic wife of Jack Lemmon in the film The Days of Wine and Roses (1962), directed by Blake Edwards. Lee Remick also received anotherTony Award nomination in 1966 for her portrayal of a blind woman who is terrorized by a gang of drug smugglers in the play Wait Until Dark, written by Frederick Knott (in the film version from 1967, directed by Terence Young actress Audrey Hepburn, played the role of the blind Suzy Hendrix).

Lee Remick died on July 2, 1991 at the age of 55 to the effects of kidneyand liver cancer. Lee Remick was married twice. Her first husband, with whom she had a son and a daughter, was Bill Colleran (an Americantelevision producer), her second husband was the British film producer Chicken Gowens. Lee Remick has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, located at 6104 Hollywood Boulevard. ==Filmography[ Edit] == ===Plays[ Edit] ===
 * Armstrong Circle Theatre TV series-Role unknown (Afl., Judy and the Brain, 1953)
 * Studio One TV series-Jessie (Afl., The Death and Life of Larry Benson, 1954)
 * Studio One TV series-Elaine Bayley (Afl., The Land Lady's Daughter, 1956)
 * Robert Montgomery Presents TV series-Role unknown (6 episodes, 1954-1956)
 * A Face in the Crowd (1957)-Betty Lou Fleckum
 * Kraft Television Theatre TV series-Role unknown (5 episodes, 1953, 1955, 1957 2 times 2 times)
 * Playhouse 90 TV series-Cecelia Brady (Afl., The Last Tycoon, 1957)
 * Playhouse 90 Television series – Peggy Maylin (Afl., The Last Clear Chance, 1958)
 * The Long, Hot Summer (1958)-Eula Varner
 * These Thousand Hills (1959)-Callie
 * Anatomy of a Murder (1959)-Laura Manion
 * The Tempest (Television film, 1960)-Miranda
 * Hallmark Hall of Fame TV series-Miranda ( The Tempest, episodes, 1960)
 * Wild River (1960)-Carol Garth Baldwin
 * Sanctuary (1961)-Temple Drake
 * Experiment in Terror (1962)-Kelly Sherwood
 * Days of Wine and Roses (1962)-Kirsten Arnesen Clay
 * The Running Man (1963)-Stella Black
 * The Wheeler Dealers (1963)-Molly Thatcher
 * Baby the Rain Must Fall (1965)-Georgette Thomas
 * The Hallelujah Trail (1965)-Cora Templeton Massingale
 * Damn Yankees! (Television film, 1967)-Lola
 * No Way to Treat a Lady (1968)-Kate Palmer
 * The Detective (1968)-Karen Wagner Leland
 * Hard Contract (1969)-Sheila Metcalfe
 * Loot (1970)-nurse Fay McMahon
 * A Severed Head (1970)-Antonia Lynch-Gibbon
 * Sometimes a Great Nation (1970)-Viv Stamper, Hanks woman
 * The farmer's Daughter Television series-Katrin (Afl., The Man Who Came to Dinner, 1972)
 * Play of the Month Television series-Alma Winemiller (Afl., Summer and Smoke, 1972)
 * The Man Who Came to Dinner (Television film, 1972)-Katrin
 * And No One Could Save Her (1973)-Fern O'Neil
 * The Blue Knight (1973) – Cassie Wade
 * A Delicate Balance (1973)-Julia
 * QB VII (Mini series, 1974)-Lady Margaret Alexander Weidman
 * Touch Me Not (1974)-Eleanor
 * Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill (Mini series, 1974)-Jennie Jerome
 * Hustling (TV film, 1975)-Fran Morrison
 * A Girl Named Sooner (TV film, 1975)-Elizabeth McHenry
 * Hennessy (1975)-Kate Brooke
 * The Omen (1976)-Katherine Thorn
 * Play of the Month TV series-Maria Gostrey (Afl., The Ambassadors, 1977)
 * Telefon (1977)-Barbara
 * Ike: The War Years (TV movie, 1978)-Kay Summersby
 * Breaking Up (TV movie, 1978)-JoAnn Hammil
 * The Medusa Touch (1978)-doctor Zonfeld
 * Wheels (Mini-series, 1978)-Erica Trenton
 * Torn Between Two Lovers (Television film, 1979)-Diana Conti
 * Ike (Mini-series, 1979)-Kay Summersby
 * The Europeans (1979)-Eugenia Young
 * Haywire (1980)-Margaret Sullavan
 * The women's Room (1980)-Mira Adams
 * The Competition (1980)-Greta Vandemann
 * Tribute (1980)-Maggie Stratton
 *  I Do! I Do! (1982)-She (Agnes)
 * The Letter (1982)-Leslie Crosbie
 * The Gift of Love: A Christmas Story (TV film, 1983) – Janet Broderick
 * Daughter Quotes (Mini-series, 1984)-Kate Browning
 * A Good Sport (TV movie, 1984) – Michelle Tenney
 * Rearview Mirror (TV movie, 1984) – Terry Seton
 * Faerie Tale Theatre TV series-Snow Queen (Afl., The Snow Queen, 1985)
 * Toughlove (TV movie, 1985)-Jan Charters
 * Emma's War (1986)-Anne Grange
 * Eleanor: In Her Own Words (TV movie, 1986)-Eleanor Roosevelt
 * Or Pure Blood (TV movie, 1986)-Alicia Browning
 * Nutcracker: Money, Madness & Murder (Mini-series, 1987)-Frances Schreuder
 * The Vision (TV movie, 1988)-Grace Gardner
 * Jesse (TV movie, 1988) – Jesse Maloney
 * Bridge to Silence (TV movie, 1989)-Margin Duffield
 * Around the World in 80 Days (Mini-series, 1989)-Sarah Bernhardt
 * Dark Holiday (TV movie, 1989)-Gene Lam
 * Anyone Can Whistle (1964)
 * Wait Until Dark (1966)
 * A Little Night Music
 * Annie Get Your Gun
 * Brigadoon
 * The Seven Year Itch