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- Mary Ure - Wikipedia
Eileen Mary Ure (18 February 1933 – 3 April 1975) was a British actress She was the second Scottish-born actress (after Deborah Kerr) to be nominated for an Academy Award, for her role in the 1960 film Sons and Lovers
- Mary Ure - IMDb
Mary Ure Actress: Where Eagles Dare An enchantingly beautiful, luminous blonde, Mary Ure was born in Glasgow on February 18th, 1933 Her first film was Zoltan Korda's Storm Over the Nile (1955), a misfiring remake of The Four Feathers (1939)
- MARY URE DEAD; ACTRESS WAS 42 - The New York Times
Mary Ure, a leading British stage and screen actress who won her first critical acclaim for “Look Back in Anger” in 1957 and an Academy Award nomination in 1961, died in London
- Tragic story of talented actress - Helensburgh Heritage
Mary Ure was the great grand-daughter of John Ure, Lord Provost of Glasgow, successful businessman, and builder and 30 year resident of the burgh seafront mansion Cairndhu She was the daughter of Colin McGregor Ure, then a master drainpipe maker and later a civil engineer, and his wife, history teacher Edith Hannah Eileen Mary Swinburne
- Mary Ure - RobertShaw. com
Mary Ure, a leading British stage and screen actress who won her first critical acclaim for “Look Back in Anger” in 1957 and an Academy Award nomination in 1961, died in London yesterday ony hours after opening a run in a new play, “The Exorcism ”
- Mary Ure: An Outstanding Actress Whose Legacy Is Sadly . . .
Mary Ure’s work as an actor tends to be overshadowed by the men she married, in death as it was in life Both her husbands were multi-talented men with forceful personalities; ‘Angry Young
- Mary Ure: The Legacy of a Scottish-English Actress | dayhist
Explore the remarkable life and career of Mary Ure, a celebrated Scottish-English actress known for her influential roles in theater and film during the 1950s and 1960s
- Ure, Mary (1933–1975) - Encyclopedia. com
Scottish-born stage and screen actress Born Feb 18, 1933, in Glasgow, Scotland; died April 3, 1975, of accidental mixture of alcohol and barbiturates in London, England, hours after successfully opening in a new play; m John Osborne (playwright, div 1963); m Robert Shaw (actor), 1963; children: 4
- Remembering Mary Ure - Den of Geek
Mary Ure is Clara Dawes, the unhappily married Suffragette who is also trying to escape the bonds of her daily life She is driven and icy, scornful of men, but passionate in her nature
- Mary Ure - Person - National Portrait Gallery
Actress Born in Glasgow, Mary Ure made her London stage debut as Amanda in Jean Anouilh's Time Remembered (1954) Firstly married to playwright John Osborne, and then to actor Robert Shaw, with whom she had four children
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