She became known, among other things, through the film “The Time Machine”, now the actress Yvette Mimieux has died at the age of 80.
Yvette Mimieux is dead. The actress, known for her roles in cult films such as “The Time Machine” (1960) or “The Black Hole” (1979), was 80 years old. Mimieux died of natural causes on Monday. Accordingly, she died “peacefully” in the sheep.
Born in Los Angeles, Mimieux began her Hollywood career in 1958. Soon after, she was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Newcomer for her role in the film “Island of the Sadists” (1960). In addition to “The Time Machine”, Mimieux was also known for films such as “They Belong to Two” (1960) or “Light on the Piazza” (1962). In 1964 she received another Golden Globe nomination for her TV performance in “Dr Kildare”.
Further successes in the 70s
Then, in the early 1970s, Mimieux earned her third Globe nomination for her role on The Most Deadly Game. She celebrated further successes in the 1970s with “The Neptune Odyssey” (1973) and the science fiction film “The Black Hole”.
Mimieux, who was married three times, also worked as an author. In 1992 she retired as an actress. Then, among other things, a company that sold Haitian products, studied archeology and sold real estate.
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