Lee Remick was born on December 14, 1935 in Quincy, Massachusetts.
On July 2, 1991 Lee Remick passed away in Los Angeles, California
from liver and kidney cancer.
In 1966 Lee Remick was nominated for a Broadway Tony Award
for the play WAIT UNTIL DARK.
Lee Remick made her Broadway debut in 1953 with the play
BE YOUR AGE.
Playing a drum majorette in A FACE IN THE CROWD at the age
of 21, Lee Remick made her film debut.
Matthew Colleran is Lee Remick's son, was the lead member
of Los Angeles rock band Mary's Danish. He also wrote a song
with Gretchen Seager the song was Don't Crash the Car Tonight
this song just so happened to be the band's biggest hit.
Playing the role of a rape victum is a role that Lee Remick
takes to heart. In 1959 as was a rape victim in ANATOMY OF
A MURDER that makes things difficult for the attorney. Then
in 1961 as a rape victim again in the William Faulkner tale
SANCTUARY.
Lee Remick last public appearance was on April 29, 1991 to
receive her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
British producer Kip Gowans, is Lee Remick second husband
together they have worked in several TV movies including THE
WOMENS ROOM in 1980 and in 1984 REARVIEW MIRROR.
The Women's International Center honored Lee Remick with
a Living Legacy Award in 1990.
In 1962 Lee Remick won an Academy Award nomination for her
role in DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES playing an alcoholic wife.
Lee Remick's other notable credits include...