Remick, Lee (1935–1991)

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Remick, Lee (1935–1991)

American stage and screen actress. Born Dec 14, 1935, in Quincy, MA; died July 2, 1991, in Brentwood, CA; m. William Colleran (tv director-producer), 1957 (div. 1968); m. William "Kip" Gowans (British producer), 1970.

Appeared on Broadway in Be Your Age, Anyone Can Whistle and Wait Until Dark, for which she received a Tony award nomination; made film debut in A Face in the Crowd (1957) and starred in such films as The Long Hot Summer, These Thousand Hills, Anatomy of a Murder, Wild River, Sanctuary, Experiment in Terror, Baby the Rain Must Fall, No Way to Treat a Lady, The Detective, Sometimes a Great Notion, A Delicate Balance, The Omen, Loot and Tribute. Nominated for Academy Award for Best Actress for performance in Days of Wine and Roses (1962).

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