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Jean Simmons

Robert Mitchum and Simmons in Angel Face

<tr><td style="text-align:left;">Birth name</td><td>Jean Merilyn Simmons</td></tr>

Born January 31 1929 (age 80)
Crouch Hill, London, England

Jean Merilyn Simmons, OBE (born January 31, 1929, in Crouch Hill, London) is an Oscar-nominated English actress.

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[edit] Early life

Simmons was born in Crouch Hill, London, England, United Kingdom.

[edit] Career

Simmons began acting while still in her teens. Her first major film was Great Expectations, in which she played the young Estella. In 1948, she was nominated for an Academy Award for her performance as Ophelia in Hamlet, opposite Laurence Olivier.

In 1950, she married the British actor Stewart Granger, with whom she appeared in several films, successfully making the transition to Hollywood. Among her best-known leading roles are Guys and Dolls (1955), Elmer Gantry (directed by her second husband, Richard Brooks) and Spartacus, and The Happy Ending, again directed by Brooks and for which she received her second Oscar nomination.

By the 70s, her screen career had tapered off and Simmons turned to stage and television acting. She toured the U.S. in the well-reviewed A Little Night Music, then took the show to London. For her appearance in the mini-series The Thorn Birds, she won an Emmy Award. In 1989, she again starred in a miniseries version of Great Expectations, where she performed the role of Miss Havisham, Estella's adoptive mother, as well as in 1985 and 1986 in North & South.

[edit] Honors


[edit] Private life

She was married twice:

  1. Stewart Granger (1950-1960), (one child)
  2. Richard Brooks (1960-1977), (one daughter Kate Brooks)

[edit] Filmography

[edit] External links

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