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Lee's role as drunken wife of Jack
Lemmon in "Days of Wine and Roses"
won support for an Oscar nomination.
LEE REMICK
The Star Who
Fought Shadows
A hellion on screen and a proper mother off, she resents people mixing
up her professional and private lives By JOHN KENT
The news DISPATCH from Spain was terse
and tragic:
"Actress Lee Remick was seriously injured in an auto
accident today. A sports car in which she was riding
skidded on a mountain road and crashed into a truck.
Miss Remick was traveling to a location site for the film
ing of the movie, 'The Running Man.' Doctors fear Miss
Remick will be permanently disfigured . . ."
That evening Miss Remick received a frantic trans
atlantic telephone call from her mother in New York.
Mrs. Patricia Remick was convinced that the fragile
beauty of her daughter had been cruelly crushed.
Lee reassured her. "There was an accident, but we
just backed off and drove away. The worst that happened
was that the director Carol Reed bawled me out for being
late. No, Mother, I still look the same like Grace Kelly,
Lana Turner, Brigitte Bardot, Marilyn Monroe, and
heaven knows who else."
The last words were half-humorous, half-bitter. Lee
Remick is an actress who in six years of stardom has won
some of the juiciest "bad-girl" roles since Bette Davis
chewed her way through her Jezebel period. Yet when
Hollywood reports on Lee Remick off -camera, it is always
in terms of other actresses' faces and figures.
"People don't remember me as much as the characters
I play," says Lee, whose first major role was that of an
unfaithful wife in "Anatomy of a Murder" and who cur
rently plays the drunken wife in the Warner Brothers'
release, "Days of Wine and Roses." "That's a compliment
to an actress who wants to be nothing more than an
actress, but I do get peeved at people trying to give me
'identification' by likening me to others. It's like living
in their shadows."
As Lee recalls it, the bright lights of acting success
and the shadows of other personalities started when Otto
Preminger fired Lana Turner from "Anatomy" and re
placed her with Lee. The publicity gimmick was obvious :
"Could Lee fill Lana's sweater?"
More willowy than full-blown, Miss Remick is a tailored-suit
woman who was born in the right section of
Boston and schooled at an exclusive girls' academy in
New York. But as an actress she has injected into the
temptress role something which physical proportions
couldn't match.
After playing the child-wife in "The Long Hot Sum
mer,"Lee and her director-husband William Colleran and
their four-year-old daughter Katherine Lee visited Paris
and found another comparison to dispel: "From that
child-bride business, the French got the idea I was some
thing kittenish like Brigitte Bardot, and they organized
a press interview. Bill, our daughter, and I walked into
the meeting hand-in-hand. Jaws dropped. In real life I
was a disappointment thank heavens."
In private life, she lives qutoly with husband William Colleran. Their children are Matt, 1, and Katherine, U.
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