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Laurence Harvey (born Zvi Mosheh Skikne; [1] 1 October 1928 [2] – 25 November 1973) was a Lithuanian-born actor. He was born to Lithuanian Jewish parents and emigrated to South Africa at an early age, before later settling in the United Kingdom after World War II.
Harvey was born on 7 August 1969 in Hammersmith, London, to the actor Laurence Harvey and fashion model Paulene Stone. [1] Laurence Harvey was still married to Joan Cohn until 1972; he married Stone shortly after divorcing Cohn. [2] After Laurence Harvey died of cancer in 1973, Stone raised Domino in Belgravia, a very affluent area of London. [3]
The Running Man is a 1963 British-American neo-noir drama film directed by Carol Reed, starring Laurence Harvey as a man who fakes his own death in a glider accident, then runs into trouble when an insurance investigator starts taking a close interest. [1] Lee Remick co-starred with Harvey as the man's
Welcome to Arrow Beach is a 1974 American horror film directed by and starring Laurence Harvey in his final film appearance. Following its limited theatrical release, an edited version of the film was reissued in 1976 under the title Tender Flesh .
At the time, Harvey,72, had a reputation as being a bully who abused his power at the studio. Guy Pearce Thinks the Film Death Defying Acts Got Lost in the Harvey Weinstein Wash 896
BUtterfield 8 is a 1960 American drama film directed by Daniel Mann, starring Elizabeth Taylor and Laurence Harvey. [3] [4] Taylor won her first Academy Award for her performance in a leading role. The film was based on a 1935 novel of the same name by John O'Hara. [5] [6]
Bates head shot for his film debut, The Entertainer (1960). Film critics cited the 1963 film noir The Running Man as being one of Bates' finest performances. The film starred Laurence Harvey as a man who fakes his death, with Bates in the supporting role of Stephen Maddox, an insurance company investigator.
Kit Hesketh-Harvey, the musician, composer and screenwriter, died of natural causes, a coroner has ruled. The artist died suddenly at the age of 65 from heart disease, the family told The Independent.