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The Lady Eve

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  1. Hi, sellyoulloyd, I'm going to answer your "how do you do it?" as I did cmvgor over on "10 clues to movie" who asked how I figured out the movie cmv last posted...this is a quote from a book about Katharine Hepburn I'm reading ( _Kate_ ). The author had been a reporter and sent Ms. Hepburn a copy of a piece he'd done on her that unearthed some buried info about her, including her actual birthdate. She sent him a simple note in response. It said "good sleuthing...".

     

    "Do You Know Me" is one of my favorite threads. A lot can be learned here. I enjoy your posts because you give lots of information on the subjects you pick - which is what is the most fascinating aspect of the thread - and you are so enthusiastic about those you write about.

     

    Will be back later with a new "me"...

  2. Yes, sellyoulloyd, I am Lee Remick. I was in several notable films and a few classics (some featured on TCM's "The Essentials"), *A Face in the Crowd, The Long Hot Summer, Anatomy of a Murder, Wild River, Sanctuary, Experiment in Terror, Days of Wine and Roses, Baby the Rain Must Fall, No Way to Treat a Lady, The Detective, The Omen, The Europeans*...and I was slated to replace Marilyn Monroe in *Something's Gotta Give* - but the film wasn't made (till later with Doris Day as *Move Over, Darling*). I was nominated for seven Emmy Awards during the 70's and 80's when I was doing many dramas and miniseries on TV.

     

    Glad you recognized me!

     

     

     

    (sellyoulloyd, good work, it's your thread)

  3. Thank you, cmvgor. I haven't seen *Little Sweetheart*. How did I figure it out? To quote a note Katharine Hepburn sent to a reporter who'd unearthed some buried info about her for a story he was writing, "good sleuthing..." - that's the only thing I've got when I haven't seen the film. Most of the time I've seen them, but you've posted a couple of them that I haven't. I think both were British. Thanx again - will be back later with a movie...

  4. I was nominated for Best Actress for my role in a groundbreaking (for its subject matter) movie of the early 60's. My co-star was an extremely popular actor who won two Oscars in his career and was as adept at drama as comedy - and this was one of his earlier dramatic turns on film. The film's theme became very popular and won an Oscar for best original song. By the way, the film's director, very hot at the time, also directed one of Audrey Hepburn's most popular films...

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