DIED
July 02, 1991

PROFESSIONS
Actor, Singer, Dancer
SOMETIMES CREDITED AS
Lee Ann Remick
BIOGRAPHY
Radiant, honey-haired beauty who combined sensuality with gentility in performances of surprising depth. Once billed as "America's answer to Brigitte Bardot," Remick made her screen debut as the nubile majorette who seduces country TV star Andy Griffith in Elia Kazan's powerful drama, "A Face in the Crowd" (1957). She played manipulators in "The Long Hot Summer" (1957) and....
Radiant, honey-haired beauty who combined sensuality with gentility in performances of surprising depth. Once billed as "America's answer to Brigitte Bardot," Remick made her screen debut as the nubile majorette who seduces country TV star Andy Griffith in Elia Kazan's powerful drama, "A Face in the Crowd" (1957). She played manipulators in "The Long Hot Summer" (1957) and "Anatomy of a Murder" (1959), and pathetic or victimized women in "Sanctuary" (1961) and "Days of Wine and Roses" (1962). Remick also demonstrated a flair for comedy in "A Severed Head" and "Loot" (both 1970).

Remick began her career on stage and TV in the 1950s and continued to appear in both media through the late 1980s. She received a Tony nomination for her most famous Broadway role, as the blind woman menaced by three criminals in Frederick Knott's 1966 thriller "Wait Until Dark". Her sophisticated elegance made her well suited for Stephen Sondheim musicals: she starred on Broadway in his short-lived "Anyone Can Whistle" (1964); as the sassy former showgirl Phyllis in a concert version of "Follies" (PBS, 1986); and as the glamorous actress Desiree in a 1991 Los Angeles production of his "A Little Night Music", from which she withdrew due to a relapse of cancer.

Beginning in the 70s, Remick worked increasingly in TV, becoming the queen of reality-based TV-movies and miniseries. She gave memorable performances as Jennie Jerome in "Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill" (1975); as Kay Summersby in "Ike: The War Years" (1979); as Margaret Sullavan in "Haywire" (1980); and as the scheming socialite Frances Bradshaw Schreuder in "Nutcracker: Money, Madness, and Murder" (1987).



Family

Brother:  Bruce Remick  (born c. 1933)
Daughter:  Kate Sullivan  (born on January 1, 1959)
Father:  Frank E Remick  (owner of Remick's Department Store; divorced when Lee Remick was 21)
Husband:  William A Collaran  (married on August 3, 1957; divorced in 1969; born c. 1930)
Husband:  William Rory Gowans  (British; married on December 18, 1970; Remick was cited as the "other woman" in Gowans' first wife Valerie's divorce action)
Mother:  Margaret Patricia Remick  (married Frank Packard after divorce; was actor from 1947 to 1957)
Son:  Matthew Collaran  (born in 1961)

Education

Miss Hewitt's School New York, New York
Swaboda School of Dance New York, New York
Barnard College New York, New York 1953
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