Sue Lyon
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- | '''Suellyn Lyon''' (July 10, 1946 – December 26, 2019) was an American actress. She joined the entertainment industry as a [[Model (person)|model]] at the age of 13, and later rose to prominence and won a [[Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actress|Golden Globe]] for playing the title role in the film ''[[Lolita (1962 film)|Lolita]]'' (1962). Her other film appearances included ''[[The Night of the Iguana (film)|The Night of the Iguana]]'' (1964), ''[[7 Women]]'' (1966), ''[[Tony Rome]]'' (1967), and ''[[Evel Knievel (1971 film)|Evel Knievel]]'' (1971). | + | '''Suellyn Lyon''' (July 10, 1946 – December 26, 2019) was an [[American actress]]. She joined the entertainment industry as a [[Model (person)|model]] at the age of 13, and later rose to prominence and won a [[Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actress|Golden Globe]] for playing the title role in the film ''[[Lolita (1962 film)|Lolita]]'' (1962). Her other film appearances included ''[[The Night of the Iguana (film)|The Night of the Iguana]]'' (1964), ''[[7 Women]]'' (1966), ''[[Tony Rome]]'' (1967), and ''[[Evel Knievel (1971 film)|Evel Knievel]]'' (1971). |
==Filmography== | ==Filmography== |
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Suellyn Lyon (July 10, 1946 – December 26, 2019) was an American actress. She joined the entertainment industry as a model at the age of 13, and later rose to prominence and won a Golden Globe for playing the title role in the film Lolita (1962). Her other film appearances included The Night of the Iguana (1964), 7 Women (1966), Tony Rome (1967), and Evel Knievel (1971).
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1962 | Lolita | Dolores "Lolita" Haze | Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer |
1964 | The Night of the Iguana | Charlotte Goodall | |
1966 | 7 Women | Emma Clark | |
1967 | The Flim-Flam Man | Bonnie Lee Packard | |
Tony Rome | Diana Pines | ||
1969 | Arsenic and Old Lace | Elaine Harper | TV movie |
Four Rode Out | Myra Polsen | ||
1970 | But I Don't Want to Get Married! | Laura | TV movie |
1971 | Evel Knievel | Linda | |
1973 | Murder in a Blue World | Ana Vernia | |
Tarot | Angela | ||
1976 | Smash-Up on Interstate 5 | Burnsey | TV movie |
Crash! | Kim Denne | ||
1977 | End of the World | Sylvia Boran | |
Don't Push, I'll Charge When I'm Ready | Wendy Sutherland | TV movie, made in 1969 | |
1978 | The Astral Factor | Darlene DeLong | |
Towing | Lynn | ||
1980 | Alligator | NBC Newswoman | (final film role) |
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