Lee Remick

Lee Remick

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.

Remick made her film debut in 1957 in A Face in the Crowd. Her other notable film roles include Anatomy of a Murder (1959), Wild River (1960), The Detective (1968)...

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Anatomy of a Murder

As Laura Manion

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Gregory Peck: His Own Man

As Self

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The Omen

As Katherine Thorn

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A Face in the Crowd

As Betty Lou Fleckum

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Telefon

As Barbara

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The Hallelujah Trail

As Cora Templeton Massingale

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The Medusa Touch

As Doctor Zonfeld

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Days of Wine and Roses

As Kirsten Arnesen Clay

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The Horror Show

As (archive footage)

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Sometimes a Great Notion

As Viv Stamper

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The Long, Hot Summer

As Eula Varner

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The Competition

As Greta Vandemann

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No Way to Treat a Lady

As Kate Palmer

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The Detective

As Karen Wagner Leland

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The Wheeler Dealers

As Molly Thatcher

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Experiment in Terror

As Kelly Sherwood

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A Severed Head

As Antonia Lynch-Gibbon

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A Delicate Balance

As Julia

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Hard Contract

As Sheila Metcalfe

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These Thousand Hills

As Callie

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Wild River

As Carol Garth Baldwin

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Hennessy

As Kate Brooke

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Bridge to Silence

As Marge Duffield

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Baby, the Rain Must Fall

As Georgette Thomas

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The Running Man

As Stella Black

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The Gift of Love: A Christmas Story

As Janet Broderick

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Animal Olympians

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Tribute

As Maggie Stratton

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Hustling

As Fran Morrison

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The Blue Knight

As Cassie Walters

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Toughlove

As Jan Charters

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Loot

As Nurse Fay McMahon

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Sanctuary

As Temple Drake

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Ike

As Kay Summersby

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The Women's Room

As Mira Adams

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Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill

As Jennie, Lady Randolph Churchill

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Haywire

As Margaret Sullavan

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The Europeans

As Eugenia Young

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Jesse

As Jesse Maloney

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A Good Sport

As Michelle Tenney

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Rat Pack

As Self (archive footage)

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The Ambassadors

As Maria Gostrey

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The Last Tycoon

As Cecelia Brady

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The Letter

As Leslie Crosbie

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Breaking Up

As JoAnn Hammil

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Emma's War

As Anne Grange

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Rearview Mirror

As Terry Seton

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A Girl Named Sooner

As Elizabeth McHenry

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Torn Between Two Lovers

As Diana Conti

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Of Pure Blood

As Alicia Browning

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Touch Me Not

As Eleanor

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The Vision

As Grace Gardner

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And No One Could Save Her

As Fern O'Neil

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The Satan Bug

As Waitress

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I Do! I Do!

As She (Agnes)

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James Stewart: A Wonderful Life

As Self

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Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker

As Laura Manion (archive footage) (uncredited)

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Dark Holiday

As Gene LePere

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Damn Yankees

As Lola

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The Tempest

As Miranda

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Follies: In Concert

As Phyllis Rogers Stone

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The Man Who Came to Dinner

As Maggie Cutler

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The Farmer's Daughter

As Katrin Holstrom

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Montgomery Clift

As Self

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The Merv Griffin Show

As Self

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Studio One

As Jessie Benson

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Hallmark Hall of Fame

As Miranda

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Robert Montgomery Presents

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BBC Play of the Month

As Alma Winemiller

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Around the World in 80 Days

As Sarah Bernhardt

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The Oscars

As Self

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Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill

As Jennie

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QB VII

As Lady Margaret

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Mistral's Daughter

As Kate Browning

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Wheels

As Erica Trenton

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Six Centuries of Verse

As Herself - Reader

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The Ed Sullivan Show

As Self

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Ike

As Kay Summersby

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Nutcracker: Money, Madness & Murder

As Frances Schreuder

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Faerie Tale Theatre

As The Snow Queen

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Tony Awards

As Self - Presenter

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What's My Line?

As Self - Mystery Guest

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Screen Two

As Grace Gardner

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Great Performances

As Phyllis Rogers Stone

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Golden Globe Awards

As Self - Presenter