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Lee Remick

Lee Remick

Lee Remick (December 14, 1935 - July 2, 1991), was an American actress. Born in Quincy, Massachusetts, she died of a recurrence of kidney cancer in Los Angeles, California at the age of 55.

Remick was educated at the Hewitt School, Barnard College, Swaboda Ballet School and became an actress in motion pictures, on stage, and in television dramas and miniseries.

She received a Tony Award nomination in 1966 for her role as a blind woman terrorized by drug smugglers in "Wait Until Dark" (the character was played by Audrey Hepburn in the film version). Lee Remick has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6104 Hollywood Blvd.

Her first husband was Bill Colleran, an American television producer, with whom she had a son and daughter. Her second husband was British film producer Kip Gowans.

Selected Filmography

  • A Face in the Crowd, (1957)
  • The Long, Hot Summer, (1958)
  • Anatomy of a Murder, (1959)
  • Wild River, (1960)
  • Experiment in Terror, (1962)
  • Days of Wine and Roses, (1962) (nominated for an Oscar)
  • Baby the Rain Must Fall, (1965)
  • The Detective, (1968)
  • Sometimes a Great Notion, (1971)
  • The Omen, (1976)
  • The Europeans, (1979)
  • Tribute, (1980)
  • Mistral’s Daughter, (1984) TV mini-series

Stage Plays:

  • Anyone Can Whistle, (1964)
  • Wait Until Dark, (1966)
  • A Little Night Music
  • Annie Get Your Gun
  • Brigadoon
  • The Seven Year Itch

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Stage Plays:. With the news of her passing, Italian President Carlo Azeglio Ciampi called her a "model of vivaciousness and rigorous professionalism" and said she ranked among "the most beloved and popular artists in the history of Italian entertainment.". Her second husband was British film producer Kip Gowans. After several years battling her cancer, Delia Scala died in 2004 in Livorno, Tuscany. Her first husband was Bill Colleran, an American television producer, with whom she had a son and daughter. Although Scala achieved great fame, life was not easy and she was diagnosed with breast cancer, undergoing a radical mastectomy. Lee Remick has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6104 Hollywood Blvd. She ultimately married Piero Giannotti, but he was killed in a bicycle mishap.

She received a Tony Award nomination in 1966 for her role as a blind woman terrorized by drug smugglers in "Wait Until Dark" (the character was played by Audrey Hepburn in the film version). However, he died in 1957 when his Ferrari crashed while attempting a speed record at the Modena racetrack. Remick was educated at the Hewitt School, Barnard College, Swaboda Ballet School and became an actress in motion pictures, on stage, and in television dramas and miniseries. During the mid 1950s she gained much publicity for her relationship with Formula One racecar driver Eugenio Castellotti. Born in Quincy, Massachusetts, she died of a recurrence of kidney cancer in Los Angeles, California at the age of 55. She starred in several variety shows during the 50s and 60s, and became one of her country's most beloved TV showgirls. Lee Remick (December 14, 1935 - July 2, 1991), was an American actress. In 1956, she began a career in television, an industry that at the time in Italy was still in its infancy.

The Seven Year Itch. She performed in numerous ballets until World War II, after which she began appearing in motion pictures using the stage name, Delia Scala. Brigadoon. Born Odette Bedogni in Bracciano, Lazio, Italy, as a young girl the family moved to Milan where she studied ballet at La Scala Ballet School for seven years. Annie Get Your Gun. Delia Scala, born September 25, 1929 - died January 15, 2004, was an Italian ballerina and actress. A Little Night Music.

Wait Until Dark, (1966). Anyone Can Whistle, (1964). Mistral’s Daughter, (1984) TV mini-series. Tribute, (1980).

The Europeans, (1979). The Omen, (1976). Sometimes a Great Notion, (1971). The Detective, (1968).

Baby the Rain Must Fall, (1965). Days of Wine and Roses, (1962) (nominated for an Oscar). Experiment in Terror, (1962). Wild River, (1960).

Anatomy of a Murder, (1959). The Long, Hot Summer, (1958). A Face in the Crowd, (1957).