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Mary Ure. Eileen Mary Ure (18 February 1933 – 3 April 1975) was a British actress. She was the second Scottish-born actress (after Deborah Kerr) to be nominated for an Academy Award, for her role in the 1960 film Sons and Lovers .
- Actress
- 1955–1975
- London Road Cemetery
- 4; including Ian Shaw
Mary Ure. Jump to. 2 nominations. Academy Awards, USA. 1961 Nominee Oscar. Best Actress in a Supporting Role; Sons and Lovers; Golden Globes, USA. 1961 Nominee ...
- February 18, 1933
- April 3, 1975
Mary Ure. Actress: Where Eagles Dare. An enchantingly beautiful, luminous blonde, Mary Ure was born in Glasgow on February 18th, 1933. Her first film was Zoltan Korda's Storm Over the Nile (1955), a misfiring remake of The Four Feathers (1939).
- Actress
- February 18, 1933
- 1 min
- April 3, 1975
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Mary Ure. Actress: Where Eagles Dare. An enchantingly beautiful, luminous blonde, Mary Ure was born in Glasgow on February 18th, 1933. Her first film was Zoltan Korda's Storm Over the Nile (1955), a misfiring remake of The Four Feathers (1939). Next was Windom's Way (1957) - a tale of rubber plantation strikes and marital strife, but more significant events had been occurring off-screen. In ...
- February 18, 1933
- April 3, 1975
Memorable Moments. Gene Warren and Tim Baar, The Time Machine. Special Effects winner, with presenters Polly Bergen and Richard Widmark. Elizabeth Taylor, Best Actress winner for Butterfield 8. Dinner at the Governors Ball with Eddie Fisher. Shirley Jones and Peter Ustinov.
Year: Award: 1961: Academy Award Actress in a Supporting Role - Nominated 1961: Golden Globe Best Performance By an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture - Nominated
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 ...