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Around The World 80 Days Actress

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Remick’s father, Frank Remick, owned the Remick’s in, Massachusetts. After her parents divorced, she was raised by her actress mother, Patricia Remick, in, where she attended an private school and studied dancing. In 1952 she made her professional debut in in, Massachusetts. The witch and the hundred knight 2 unique accessories. The following year Remick made her stage debut in Be Your Age and began appearing on television.

In 1957 she was cast in her first, ’s. Remick became a star with her next movie role, a flirtatious wife in (1958). The, based on a novel, was directed by and starred and.Remick subsequently appeared in a series of notable roles. She portrayed dubious victims in ’s (1959), which was controversial for its explicit handling of sexual assault, and in (1961), which was based in part on two Faulkner novels. In 1960 she starred with in Kazan’s (1960), portraying an uneducated widowed mother. Remick earned particular praise for her performance as a housewife who becomes an alcoholic in (1962). For her work in the drama—which was directed by and also starred —Remick received her only nomination.

She starred with in the comedy The Wheeler Dealers (1963) and with in Baby the Rain Must Fall (1965), based on a play. In addition, she returned to Broadway to appear in the musical Anyone Can Whistle (1964) and Wait Until Dark (1966), a drama about a blind woman being terrorized by three criminals in her own home.

For her performance in the latter production, Remick earned a nomination. During this time Remick continued to appear in films, and her later roles included a sexually voracious wife in (1968), an embattled logger’s wife in Sometimes a Great Notion (1971), the adoptive mother of a devil-child in (1976), a secret agent in (1977), and an impecunious baroness in The Europeans (1979).

During the 1970s and ’80s Remick played various roles in many television movies and miniseries, including the title role in Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill (1975), the “other woman” Kay Summersby in Ike: The War Years (1979), and the adulterer in The Letter (1982). Her final credits came in 1989 and included the part of in the miniseries Around the World in 80 Days.

'You did it, Phileas! We are flying!' Monique La Roche is 's possible future wife and the tritagonist in 's comedy film,.Role in the filmMonique La Roche is first seen noticing and entering the art gallery place where she actually works as a coat-check girl rather than would-be impressionist as she wishes to become and where Passepartout has led Phileas to believe to be a place where Thomas Edison is showing his scientific inventions to avoid the danger of the.When Monique overhears Phileas criticizing somebody's painting as 'inaccurate', she intervenes; simply explaining the theory and method of Impressionism. 'Unimpressed', Phileas continues criticizing other people's paintings until he notices and is impressed with Monique's painting of a flying man. However, Monique's joy to finally meet someone like Phileas Fogg who actually likes her painting is overturned when her boss finds her not doing her job as a coat-check girl, shows displeasure in her painting, and fires her; telling her to 'leave art to the artists.'

Later, while Passepartout is fighting off the Black Scorpions in another room, Monique and Phileas can be seen discussing some of her other works she painted months ago without inspiration.Trivia. In the original novel, an Indian princess named Princess Aouda, whom Phileas Fogg and Passepartout rescued from a forced suttee in India, was Phileas Fogg's original love interest.Gallery.