Yvette Mimieux
Born | January 8, 1942 |
Hometown | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Net worth | $50 million |
Height | 5'4" (1.63m) |
Spouse | Howard Rubie, Evan Harland Engber, Stanley Donen |
Parents | Carmen Montemayor, Rene Mimieux |
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Famous birthdays for Jan. 8: Damiano David, Jenny Lewis
- Musician Damiano David turns 25 and singer Jenny Lewis turns 48, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 8.
MOVIES & TV SHOWS
AWARDS
Year | Associations | Category | Work | Result |
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1971 | Golden Globe | Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama | The Most Deadly Game | Nominated |
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In Bel-Air, an actress' one-of-a-kind compound lists for $49.5 million
A golf course compound owned by real estate magnate Howard Ruby and late actress Yvette Mimieux is up for grabs at $49.5 million.
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Late Actress Yvette Mimieux’s Bel Air Compound Is an Elegant $50M Fantasia
With the proliferation of antiseptic mall-sized ultra-modern mansions and cookie cutter “modern farmhouses,” with their acres of white walls, miles of pale French oak floors and vast walls of disappearing glass, the extravagant, playfully flamboyant more-is-better Bel Air compound of corporate housing magnate Howard Ruby and late actress-turned-artist Yvette Mimieux is a much-welcomed architectural and decorative antidote. Famous …
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Yvette Mimieux, ‘The Time Machine’ and ‘Jackson County Jail’ actress, dies at age 80
Yvette Mimieux, the striking and private actress who broke out in 1960′s “The Time Machine,” died Tuesday. She was 80. Mimieux, who had just celebrated her birthday Jan. 8, died in her sleep of natural causes, Deadline reported. Mimieux rose to stardom as the vulnerable Weena in “The Time Machine,” and was compelling enough for MGM to lock her into a long-term contract and sign her up for ...
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Yvette Mimieux, '60s starlet of 'Time Machine,' dies at 80
Yvette Mimieux, the blond and blue-eyed 1960s film star of “Where the Boys Are,” "The Time Machine" and “Light in the Piazza,” has died. Michelle Bega, a family spokeswoman, said Mimieux died in her sleep of natural causes overnight Monday evening at her home in Los Angeles. In 1960's “The Time Machine,” based on H.G. Wells' 1895 novel, Mimieux starred opposite Rod Taylor as Weena, a member of the peaceful, blond-haired Eloi people in the year 800,000, who don't realize they're being bred as f
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Yvette Mimieux, Star of ‘The Time Machine,’ ‘The Black Hole,’ Dies at 80
Actress Yvette Mimieux, who starred in movies including “Where the Boys Are,” “The Time Machine,” “Light in the Piazza,” “Toys in the Attic,” “Dark of the Sun” and “The Picasso Summer,” died Tuesday. She was 80. The beautiful blonde Mimieux made most of her films in the 1960s, but she was also among the stars […]
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Yvette Mimieux, Actress in ‘Where the Boys Are’ and ‘Jackson County Jail,’ Dies at 80
Yvette Mimieux, the radiant actress who created a stir in the 1960s with performances in Where the Boys Are, Light in the Piazza, Toys in the Attic and, in a history-making turn, Dr. Kildare, has died. She was 80. Mimieux died overnight Monday into Tuesday in her sleep at her home in Bel Air, family […]
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Yvette Mimieux, ‘The Time Machine’ and ‘The Black Hole’ Star, Dies at 80
Mimieux also starred in "Where The Boys Are" and "Dark of the Sun"
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Yvette Mimieux Dies: Actress-Writer Who Starred In ‘The Time Machine’ Had Just Turned 80
Yvette Mimieux was found dead Tuesday morning, a rep for her family confirmed. She had just turned 80 on January 8, and she passed away in her sleep of natural causes. Mimieux was a prolific actress best remembered for starring opposite Rod Taylor in the 1960 George Pal-directed film version of the H.G. Wells novel […]
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