Dorothy Lamour
The Independent Obituary in 1996. Hollywood’s “sarong girl” Dorothy Lamour made no claims to be a great actress, but few stars of the screen’s vintage years
Cecile Aubry
Cecile Aubry was born in Paris in 1928. She achieved cinema fame with the film “Manon” in 1949. She starred opposite Tyrone Power in “The Black Rose”. She retired
Dominique Sanda
Dominique Sanda was born in 1951, in Paris, France. When she was 16, she left her upper-class family and married, but divorced two years later. She found a temporary job as a Vogue
Vera Miles
Born in Boise City, Oklahoma, Vera Miles attended school in Pratt, Kansas and Wichita, Kansas. The patrician beauty of Miss Miles won her the title of “Miss Kansas” in
Lee Remick
Los angeles Times obituary in 1991. Lee Remick, the alluring actress who gained fame as the haunting alcoholic in “The Days of Wine and Roses,” died Tuesday at her Brentwood ho
Laurence Harvey
New york times obituary in 1973 LONDON, Nov. 26—Laurence Harvey, the actor, died of cancer here at his home last night. He was 45 years old. Mr. Harvey, had undergone surgery and
Teresa Wright
TERESA WRIGHT OBITUARY IN “THE GUARDIAN” Few actresses have had such a meteoric start to their Hollywood careers as the fetchingly unpretentious Teresa Wright. She won Oscar no
Maureen Connell
Maureen Connell was born in the U.K. in 1931. She featured in many British films of the 1950s. On 20 July 1956, Connell married British film director, writer and producer John
Sylvia Sidney
The guardian obituary in 1999. Few actresses suffered more beautifully on screen than Sylvia Sidney, who has died aged 88. Although her film career began with the coming of sound,
David Niven
David Niven, the film star whose pencil moustache, stiff upper lip and nonchalant charm served as emblems of upper middle-class England for more than 40 years, died in 1983 at hi