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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_UreMary Ure - Wikipedia

    Eileen Mary Ure (18 February 1933 – 3 April 1975) was a British actress. ... It was made by Alexander Korda who put Ure under contract; when he died the contract was taken over by Rank. She was Ophelia in a 1955 stage production of Hamlet starring Paul Scofield that was filmed the following year for television.

  2. 4 de abr. de 1975 · 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...

  3. 16 de abr. de 1975 · LONDON, April 15 (AP)—Mary Ure, the British actress who was found dead April 3 after opening in a play called “The Exorcism,” died accidentally from a mixture of drink and drugs, a coroner's...

  4. Mary Ure; Información personal; Nombre de nacimiento: Eileen Mary Ure: Nacimiento: 18 de febrero de 1933 Glasgow, Escocia, Reino Unido: Fallecimiento: 3 de abril de 1975 (42 años) Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido: Causa de muerte: Sobredosis de barbitúricos: Sepultura: Cementerio de la carretera de Londres, Coventry: Nacionalidad: Británica ...

  5. She died of an accidental overdose on April 3rd, 1975, taking too many sleeping pills on top of alcohol after a very late night, following an opening night on the London stage. She was a wonderful actress whose luster lingers in the mind long after the film has ended.

  6. Later, at the inquest the actual cause of her death was revealed as accidental death – a tragic combination of prescription drugs and alcohol. Since the birth of her daughter, Hannah, six years earlier, and at the start of her break from the limelight, Mary had been on prescription medication for depression and often became careless with the ...

  7. 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.