Mary Ure

Scottish-English actress in theater and film

Mary Ure - Scottish-English actress in theater and film
Born

February 18th, 1933
92 years ago

Died

April 3rd, 1975
50 years ago — 42 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United Kingdom

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Born in Scotland, Ure pursued a career in acting that spanned theater and film. She gained early recognition at the Royal Court Theatre in London, where performances in plays like 'The Birthday Party' showcased her talent. Ure starred in notable films such as 'The Devil's Disciple' and 'The Spur of the Moment'. She received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in 'Sons and Lovers'. Ure's career was marked by significant collaborations with prominent playwrights and directors, establishing her as a respected figure in both the British stage and cinema.

Received an Academy Award nomination for 'Sons and Lovers'

Starred in 'The Devil's Disciple'

Performed in 'The Birthday Party' at the Royal Court Theatre

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