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British actress Jean Simmons dies | British actress Jean Simmons dies |
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British film actress Jean Simmons, who played Ophelia in Laurence Olivier's Hamlet and sang with Marlon Brando in Guys and Dolls, has died aged 80. | British film actress Jean Simmons, who played Ophelia in Laurence Olivier's Hamlet and sang with Marlon Brando in Guys and Dolls, has died aged 80. |
Simmons, who won an Emmy Award for her role in The Thorn Birds in the 1980s, died at her home in Santa Monica on Friday, her agent told the LA Times. | Simmons, who won an Emmy Award for her role in The Thorn Birds in the 1980s, died at her home in Santa Monica on Friday, her agent told the LA Times. |
She had been suffering from lung cancer for some time. | She had been suffering from lung cancer for some time. |
The actress, who moved to Hollywood in 1950, first made her name playing Estella in 1946's Great Expectations. | The actress, who moved to Hollywood in 1950, first made her name playing Estella in 1946's Great Expectations. |
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She went on to become one of Hollywood's leading ladies, starring alongside Gregory Peck, Paul Newman and Kirk Douglas. | She went on to become one of Hollywood's leading ladies, starring alongside Gregory Peck, Paul Newman and Kirk Douglas. |
Born in London in 1929, Simmons began her career at the age of 14, when she was plucked from a dance class to make her movie debut in the 1944 British production Give Us the Moon. | Born in London in 1929, Simmons began her career at the age of 14, when she was plucked from a dance class to make her movie debut in the 1944 British production Give Us the Moon. |
She then appeared in several minor British films before her breakthrough role in Great Expectations, followed by Black Narcissus and then Hamlet in 1948, where she earned an Oscar nomination. | She then appeared in several minor British films before her breakthrough role in Great Expectations, followed by Black Narcissus and then Hamlet in 1948, where she earned an Oscar nomination. |
The actress also proved her mettle playing Desiree to Marlon Brando's Napoleon, appearing alongside him again in Guys and Dolls in 1955. | The actress also proved her mettle playing Desiree to Marlon Brando's Napoleon, appearing alongside him again in Guys and Dolls in 1955. |
She picked up a second Oscar nomination for 1969's The Happy Ending, before moving largely to television roles in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. | She picked up a second Oscar nomination for 1969's The Happy Ending, before moving largely to television roles in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. |
Simmons' first marriage was to fellow British film star Stewart Granger, who she met on the set of Caesar and Cleopatra. | Simmons' first marriage was to fellow British film star Stewart Granger, who she met on the set of Caesar and Cleopatra. |
Jean Simmons was one of Hollywood's most popular leading ladies | |
The couple had been befriended by reclusive tycoon Howard Hughes in LA, who arranged their marriage in Tucson, Arizona. | The couple had been befriended by reclusive tycoon Howard Hughes in LA, who arranged their marriage in Tucson, Arizona. |
Simmons and Granger had a daughter, Tracy, and starred in several films together. | Simmons and Granger had a daughter, Tracy, and starred in several films together. |
However the pair divorced in 1960, with Simmons going on to marry Richard Brooks, who had directed her in Elmer Gantry. | However the pair divorced in 1960, with Simmons going on to marry Richard Brooks, who had directed her in Elmer Gantry. |
Their marriage, which produced a daughter, Kate, ended in divorce in 1977. | Their marriage, which produced a daughter, Kate, ended in divorce in 1977. |