Lee Remick

Lee Remick

  • Born: 1935-12-14
  • Birthplace: Quincy City, Massachusetts, U.S.
  • Height: 5' 7" (1.7 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: Days of Wine and Roses
  • Lee Remick (Lee Remick, December 14, 1935-July 2, 1991), female, was born in Quincy, Massachusetts, an American actor. His works include " Days of Wine and Roses ", " Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill " and so on.

    Performing Experience

    In 1962, he participated in " Days of Wine and Roses ".
    Extended Reading
    • Julian 2022-04-09 08:01:03

      One-pot rice

      Newman and woodward can be considered a Hollywood story. After Newman got married, he had always been sincere to Woodward. Others asked him, after so many years, as the most handsome and elegant man in America, has he never been tempted? "I have steak at home, why eat a burger outside," Newman...

    • Fanny 2022-04-09 08:01:03

      summer spring

      During the Spring Festival, I turned out this old film and watched it again; the slow singing at the beginning accompanied the music - "the long hot summer...", and your heart will be attracted all of a sudden. I just don't dare to think about it too much, for fear that it will evoke the plot of my...

    • Mireya 2022-04-12 09:01:10

      Extremely violent marriage movie. The in-depth contradictions stop at prompts that are not resolved, and finally have a happy reunion, and keep saying "human nature". All right. human nature.

    • Stanford 2022-04-11 09:01:07

      Going to look at Lord Faulkner's reputation, the writers department was quite disappointing. It should be Faulkner's work to coax Hollywood...nowhere near the screen adaptability of Tennessee's work. But the actors are amazing. Newman is Super hot! Wells is intimidating.

    The Long, Hot Summer quotes

    • Clara: I've spent my whole life around men who push and shove and shout and think they can make anything happen just by being aggressive. And I'm not anxious to have another one around the place.

    • Clara: Well don't throw in the towel yet, Agnes, dear. Those tranquilizers may see us through yet.