Irene Worth
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Irene Worth, Honorary CBE (June 23, 1916 - March 9, 2002) was an American stage and screen actress who became one of the leading stars of the English and American theatre. She pronounced her given name with three syllables -- "I-REE-nee" -- and other actors are heard to use this pronunciation when referring to her at the Tony Awards ceremony and other public occasions.
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Known For
Acting
Born
June 23, 1916
Place of Birth
Fairbury, Nebraska, USA
Died
March 10, 2002 age 85

Eyewitness

Just the Ticket

Lost in Yonkers

Seven Seas to Calais

King Lear

Nicholas and Alexandra

Deathtrap

The Scapegoat

To Die in Madrid

The Shell Seekers

Happy Days

The Displaced Person

The Way of the World

Fast Forward

The Stratford Adventure

Secret People

The Tragedy of Coriolanus

Separate Tables

Rich Kids

Orders to Kill

Forbidden

Another Shore

Onegin
Inspector Ghote Moves In

Great Performances

Remember WENN
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