Jean Simmons Has Died at the age of 80

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I always enjoyed watching Jean Simmons act and still remember some of her early films. So, I am much saddened that she has died from lung cancer at the age of 80.

Great Expectations; Hamlet; Young Bess(she was lovely in this playing the young Princess Elizabeth who became Queen Elizabeth 1st) Angel Face; Spartacus; Life At The Top etc.

Later she appeared in a few television shows and guest starred in a Star Trek Next Generation episode "Drumhead."

A fine actress and a very beautiful lady too.

Sadly missed.
 
Awww bless. I mentioned her death at work today and I got "When I was a teenager I fancied her. I went to a garden party and she was there selling kisses and I can't remembered how much I paid for my kiss."

I remember her well in "Great Expectations" and I watch the DVD a lot and shout out "Nothing but a common,labouring boy!"
 
Certainly the definitive Estella in Great Expectations and she later played Miss Havisham in a TV adaptation of Great Expectations.

She used to say that she never saw Martita Hunt (Miss Havisham) out of costume when she was filming the Great Expectations film.

I also thought she was great in "The Drumhead" - one of my favourite Star Trek TNG episodes.

RIP Jean.
 
She was Gorgeous and Spartacus is one of my favourite films.
Always looked a lot like Vivien Leigh which i believe Laurence Olivier noticed when he cast her in something.
 
Ah ok, I just remember reading something about Olivier casting her , as he thought his wife was too old for the part and Jean looked like a younger version of Vivien.
 
Thank you for this thread.

Definitely sadly missed. One of my favourite films is Michael Powell's Black Narcissus which was another early appearance for Jean Simmons and a very unusual role - cast to play a different race and with not many lines she absolutely lit up the screen gorgeously photographed by Jack Cardiff in an incredibly intense and hypnotic film.

I've seen most of her roles from the definitive young Estella in David Lean's Great Expectations to a Miss Marple opposite Joan Hickson - what could be routine TV elevated to something a bit special by those 2 stars.

Another great, dignified, classy British star from the golden ages of both British post-war cinema and Hollywood has slipped away. RIP.
 
Sad news, but she leaves a legacy of many excellent films. One of my favourites is the Hitchcockian 1951 thriller The Clouded Yellow, in which she plays, with a deft combination of innocence and enigma, a somewhat ambiguous heroine/femme fatal.
 
i have always loved her films. especially with kirk douglas in spartacus. i hope that TCM shows a jean simmons marathon. i for one would like to see some of the movies in the TCM vault that she played in because some of them are not on dvd and may never be.
 
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