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), The Omen (1976), and The Europeans (1979). She won Golden Globe Awards for the 1973 TV film The Blue Knight, and for playing the title role in the 1974 miniseries Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill. For the latter role, she also won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress. In April 1991, she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lee Remick, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia​

Cast

Anatomy of a Murder

(Laura Manion)

Gregory Peck: His Own Man

(Self)

The Omen

(Katherine Thorn)

A Face in the Crowd

(Betty Lou Fleckum)

Telefon

(Barbara)

The Hallelujah Trail

(Cora Templeton Massingale)

The Medusa Touch

(Doctor Zonfeld)

Days of Wine and Roses

(Kirsten Arnesen Clay)

The Horror Show

((archive footage))

Sometimes a Great Notion

(Viv Stamper)

The Long, Hot Summer

(Eula Varner)

The Competition

(Greta Vandemann)

The Detective

(Karen Wagner Leland)

No Way to Treat a Lady

(Kate Palmer)

The Wheeler Dealers

(Molly Thatcher)

Experiment in Terror

(Kelly Sherwood)

A Severed Head

(Antonia Lynch-Gibbon)

A Delicate Balance

(Julia)

Hard Contract

(Sheila Metcalfe)

These Thousand Hills

(Callie)

Wild River

(Carol Garth Baldwin)

Hennessy

(Kate Brooke)

Bridge to Silence

(Marge Duffield)

Baby, the Rain Must Fall

(Georgette Thomas)

The Running Man

(Stella Black)

The Gift of Love: A Christmas Story

(Janet Broderick)

Animal Olympians

Tribute

(Maggie Stratton)

Hustling

(Fran Morrison)

The Blue Knight

(Cassie Walters)

Toughlove

(Jan Charters)

Sanctuary

(Temple Drake)

Loot

(Nurse Fay McMahon)

Ike

(Kay Summersby)

The Women's Room

(Mira Adams)

Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill

(Jennie, Lady Randolph Churchill)

Haywire

(Margaret Sullavan)

The Europeans

(Eugenia Young)

Jesse

(Jesse Maloney)

A Good Sport

(Michelle Tenney)

Rat Pack

(Self (archive footage))

The Ambassadors

(Maria Gostrey)

The Last Tycoon

(Cecelia Brady)

The Letter

(Leslie Crosbie)

Breaking Up

(JoAnn Hammil)

Emma's War

(Anne Grange)

Rearview Mirror

(Terry Seton)

A Girl Named Sooner

(Elizabeth McHenry)

Torn Between Two Lovers

(Diana Conti)

Of Pure Blood

(Alicia Browning)

Touch Me Not

(Eleanor)

The Vision

(Grace Gardner)

And No One Could Save Her

(Fern O'Neil)

The Satan Bug

(Waitress)

I Do! I Do!

(She (Agnes))

James Stewart: A Wonderful Life

(Self)

Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker

(Laura Manion (archive footage) (uncredited))

Dark Holiday

(Gene LePere)

Damn Yankees

(Lola)

The Tempest

(Miranda)

Follies: In Concert

(Phyllis Rogers Stone)

The Man Who Came to Dinner

(Maggie Cutler)

The Farmer's Daughter

(Katrin Holstrom)

Montgomery Clift

(Self)

The Merv Griffin Show

(Self)

Studio One

(Jessie Benson)

Hallmark Hall of Fame

(Miranda)

Robert Montgomery Presents

BBC Play of the Month

(Alma Winemiller)

Around the World in 80 Days

(Sarah Bernhardt)

The Oscars

(Self)

Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill

(Jennie)

QB VII

(Lady Margaret)

Mistral's Daughter

(Kate Browning)

Wheels

(Erica Trenton)

Six Centuries of Verse

(Herself - Reader)

The Ed Sullivan Show

(Self)

Ike

(Kay Summersby)

Robert Montgomery Presents

(Edith)

Robert Montgomery Presents

(Bee-Jay - act 1)

Robert Montgomery Presents

(Josephine Perry)

Nutcracker: Money, Madness & Murder

(Frances Schreuder)

Faerie Tale Theatre

(The Snow Queen)

Studio One

(Elaine Bayley)

Hallmark Hall of Fame

(Maggie Cutler)

Tony Awards

(Self - Presenter)

What's My Line?

(Self - Mystery Guest)

Tony Awards

(Self - Presenter & Performer)

Screen Two

(Grace Gardner)

Great Performances

(Phyllis Rogers Stone)

Golden Globe Awards

(Self - Presenter)