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  1. Jan 23, 2010 · Obituary: Jean Simmons. Jean Simmons had enduring beauty. With her beguiling round-eyed beauty and demure British manners, Jean Simmons - who has died aged 80 - crossed the Atlantic in 1950 to become one of Hollywood's most popular leading ladies. Born in London in 1929, Jean Merilyn Simmons began her career at the age of 14 when, despite her ...

  2. A graceful leading lady of British and American film for over six decades, Jean Simmons was an Oscar-winning actress whose outward fragility belied an emotional power wielded with skill and precision in such film as "Great Expectations" (1946), "Hamlet" (1948), "Spartacus" (1960) and countless others. A novice when she made her debut in 1943 ...

  3. Jan 23, 2010 · Jan. 23, 2010. Jean Simmons, the English actress who made the covers of Time and Life magazines by the time she was 20 and became a major midcentury star alongside strong leading men like Laurence ...

  4. Jan 23, 2010 · Jean Simmons, the lovely, ethereal film star who played Ophelia to Laurence Olivier’s Hamlet, sang with Marlon Brando in “Guys and Dolls” and costarred with Gregory Peck, Paul Newman and ...

  5. Jean Merilyn Simmons was a charming and captivating British actress, who became one of the prominent screen goddesses of the mid-twentieth century. She made it to the covers of the ‘Time’ and ‘Life’ magazines in her twenties. While she featured mostly in films produced in Great Britain during and post the ‘World War II’, from 1950s ...

  6. Apr 2, 2014 · Simmons later pursued interests in fashion, publishing and acting, and starred in the A&E reality TV show Gene Simmons Family Jewels. Early Life Simmons was born Chaim Witz on August 25, 1949, in ...

  7. Jean Simmons was an English actress who had a successful career in both British and American films. She was born on 31 January 1929 in Crouch Hill, London, England, UK. She began her career as a child actress in the 1940s and went on to appear in a number of films, including Great Expectations (1946), Hamlet (1948), and Spartacus (1960).