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    British stage and film actress

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  1. Apr 4, 1975 · Mary Ure, a leading British stage and screen actress who won her first critical acclaim for “Look Back in Anger” in 1957 and an Academy Award nomination in 1961, died in London yesterday ony...

  2. Aug 19, 2013 · He struggles to find freedom from love, hate, desire, expectations. It’s an impossible battle against himself. Mary Ure is Clara Dawes, the unhappily married Suffragette who is also trying to...

  3. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › mary_ureMary Ure | Rotten Tomatoes

    Mary Ure. Highest Rated: 92% Look Back in Anger (1958) Lowest Rated: 25% Custer of the West (1968) Birthday: Feb 18, 1933. Birthplace: Glasgow, Scotland, UK. Fiery lead of the London stage, in...

  4. Mary Ure, a leading British stage and screen actress who won her first critical acclaim for “Look Back in Anger” in 1957 and an Academy Award nomination in 1961, died in London yesterday ony hours after opening a run in a new play, “The Exorcism.” She was 42 years old.

  5. Biography. Fiery lead of the London stage, in occasional films. Ure's first husband was playwright John Osborne, for whom she starred in both the stage (1956) and screen (1960) versions of "Look Back in Anger"; she received her widest acclaim for her sensual performance as Clara in "Sons and Lovers" (1960). Her second husband was Robert Shaw ...

  6. A Reflection of Fear. Windom's Way. The Luck of Ginger Coffey. Acting. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Eileen Mary Ure (born 18 February 1933, Glasgow, Scotland - died 3 April 1975, London) was a Scottish actress of stage and film.

  7. Mary Ure. Scottish actress. Learn about this topic in these articles: “The Luck of Ginger Coffey” In Irvin Kershner: From B-24s to Laura Mars. …married couple Robert Shaw and Mary Ure as husband and wife; and A Fine Madness (1966) featured Sean Connery as an irreverent poet whose outbursts of violence earn him a lobotomy.

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