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    Lee Ann Remick (/ ˈ r ɛ m ɪ k /; December 14, 1935 – July 2, 1991) was an American actress and singer. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for the film Days of Wine and Roses (1962). Remick made her film debut in A Face in the Crowd (1957).

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0001665Lee Remick - IMDb

    Actress. Soundtrack. IMDbPro Starmeter Top 5,000 1634. Play trailer 0:30. Nutcracker: Money, Madness & Murder (1987) 25 Videos. 99+ Photos. Lee Remick was born in Quincy, Massachusetts, to Gertrude Margaret (Waldo), an actress, and Francis Edwin Remick, a department store owner. She had Irish and English ancestry.

    • Actress, Soundtrack
    • December 14, 1935
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    • July 2, 1991
  3. Jul 3, 1991 · Lee Remick, the elegant actress who illumined dozens of films and many stage and television plays, died yesterday at her home in Los Angeles. She was 55 years old. The actress died of cancer...

  4. Actress: The Omen. Lee Remick was born in Quincy, Massachusetts, to Gertrude Margaret (Waldo), an actress, and Francis Edwin Remick, a department store owner. She had Irish and English ancestry.

    • December 14, 1935
    • July 2, 1991
  5. Apr 25, 2024 · Lee Remick, American actress, known especially for her portrayals of sensual, often erotic women in crisis. Her notable movies included The Long, Hot Summer; Anatomy of a Murder; The Wild River; Days of Wine and Roses; Baby the Rain Must Fall; Sometimes a Great Notion; and The Omen.

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  7. Jul 3, 1991. Actress Lee Remick, who portrayed tormented and neurotic women in a string of starring roles, died Tuesday at her Brentwood home after a two-year battle with cancer. She was 55....

  8. Jul 2, 1991 · Lee Ann Remick (December 14, 1935 – July 2, 1991) was an American actress. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for the 1962 film Days of Wine and Roses, and for the 1966 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for her Broadway theatre performance in Wait Until Dark.

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