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4 unusual facts about Lee Remick


Clytie Jessop

In 1986, she wrote, directed and produced the film Emma's War, starring Lee Remick.

For Earth Below

The unmistakable cover of the album is clearly visible in the film The Omen in the scene where Lee Remick tells Gregory Peck she wants an abortion.

The Diamond as Big as the Ritz

The story's sisters, Kismine and Jasmine, were portrayed by Lee Remick and

Vonabell Sherman

She doubled for Lee Remick in 1984's A Good Sport and has held state pageant titles in both the Miss USA and Mrs. America Pageant branches.


A Severed Head

The novel was also made into a 1970 film starring Claire Bloom, Lee Remick, Richard Attenborough and Ian Holm.

Irving B. Goldman

His practice included patients from the most affluent members of New York society and the New York City show business industry, including Dean Martin, Lee Remick, the Andrews Sisters, and Frank Sinatra for multiple throat issues.

The Ambassadors

A television version of The Ambassadors was produced in 1977, with Paul Scofield as "Strether" and Lee Remick as "Maria Gostrey"; she later played "Eugenia" in the 1979 Merchant-Ivory cinema version of The Europeans.


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