Real Name: Lee Remick
Birthdate: December 14,1935
Birthplace: Quincy, Massachusetts
Deathdate: July 2,1991
Deathplace: Los Angeles, California
Cause Of Death: Liver and Kidney Cancer
Husbands:
Bill Colleran (1957 - 1968) (divorced)
William Rory Kip' Gowans' (1970 - 1991) (her death)
She had 2 children with Bill Colleran.
Received the Women's International Center (WIC) Living Legacy Award in 1990.
Her son, Matthew Colleran, was a founding member of Los Angeles rock band Mary's Danish. He wrote (with Gretchen Seager) the band's biggest hit, "Don't Crash the Car Tonight."
Her role in "Anatomy of a Murder" (1959) was intended for Lana Turner, who got fired when she insisted that her off-the-rack costumes, (suitable for the part of an Army wife), be designed by splashy Jean Louis. Later, Remick was announced to replace Marilyn Monroe in the unfinished "Something's Got to Give", but loyal co-star Dean Martin demanded that the studio reinstate the fired Monroe.