Sue Lyon
Sue Lyon's first three movies were directed by the legendary directors Stanley Kubrick, John Huston and John Ford.
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Affiliation:
Actress
Location:
Davenport, Iowa, USA
Birthday:
July 10, 1946
 
Sue Lyon

Sue Lyon Opening titles and scenes from "Tony Rome" featuring Frank Sinatra, Jill St. John, Gena Rowlands and Sue Lyon as Diana. Title song sung by Nancy Sinatra. Written by Lee Hazlewood.

Steven
Steven
Tony Rome will get you if you don't watch out!
Hi Sue, I screened "Lolita" in segments over seven nights on my Facebook page early in July. It was a hit!
August 31 at 4:56am
John Lyons
John Lyons
Great Movie.....
September 2 at 7:33pm
Sue Lyon

Sue Lyon Sue Lyon is interviewed on French television sometime in the 1980s about the making of Stanley Kubrick's "Lolita".

Sue Lyon

Sue Lyon Color and black & white stills from the films and career of Sue Lyon.

Matthew Sharkey
Matthew Sharkey
"Hold my hand Larry"....

("What For?")

"So that we dont drift apart"
June 17 at 9:11am
Sue Lyon
Sue Lyon
Tennessee at his finest!
June 17 at 1:09pm
James M. Tate
James M. Tate
i wish i were larry in that scene.
June 19 at 2:12pm
Sue Lyon

Sue Lyon Scene from the film "Towing" (1978) starring Sue Lyon. An unscrupulous towing company picks up perfectly fine cars and impounds them. It's up to two bar maids to try and stop them.

Sue Lyon

Sue Lyon Watch and download free at Archive the science fiction thriller "End of the World" (1977) starring Christopher Lee and Sue Lyon.

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Sue Lyon

Sue Lyon Watch and download free the full movie "Evil Knievel" (1971) at Archive starring George Hamilton and Sue Lyon.

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Sue Lyon
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A rare vocal outing for the star of Stanley Kubrick's "Lolita". This track was the B side of the single "Lolita Ya Ya" (MGM K 13067); song was written by Stillman, Harris), from 1962.
AArdvark Johnson
AArdvark Johnson
You are pretty amazing
June 23 at 5:20pm
Michael O'Riley
Michael O'Riley
While goofing on YouTube this morning, as is my daily custom, I found this. I am so delighted, Sue!
September 3 at 9:00am
Sue Lyon

Sue Lyon Humbert Humbert sets his eyes on Lolita for the first time in Stanley Kubrick's "Lolita" freaturing James Mason, Shelley Winters and Sue Lyon.

Keith P. DeWeese
Keith P. DeWeese
I'm so glad someone recognized me for my role as Lolita's mother. I also played Ma Barker and a former Olympic swimmer with a heart condition in POSEIDON ADVENTURE.
June 20 at 12:02am
Michael O'Riley
Michael O'Riley
Only a teenager could get away with that hat!
September 3 at 9:24am
Sue Lyon

Sue Lyon Theatrical trailer for the detective thriller "Tony Rome" (1967) starring Frank Sinatra, Jill St. John, Gena Rowlands and Sue Lyon. Title song sung by Nancy Sinatra.

Sue Lyon
Sue Lyon
Any Jill St. John fans out there? One of the best Bond Gals!
June 19 at 3:50pm
Michael O'Riley
Michael O'Riley
Oh yeah! Jill is so wonderfully cheap and sexy in both "Tony Rome" and "Diamonds Are Forever." I just dig that woman so!
September 3 at 8:27am
Sue Lyon

Sue Lyon Color and black & white stills from the films and career of Sue Lyon.

Matthew Sharkey
Matthew Sharkey
"Hold my hand Larry"....

("What For?")

"So that we dont drift apart"
June 17 at 9:11am
Sue Lyon
Sue Lyon
Tennessee at his finest!
June 17 at 1:09pm
James M. Tate
James M. Tate
i wish i were larry in that scene.
June 19 at 2:12pm
Sue Lyon

Sue Lyon Sent from an agency for an overnight stay, a babysitter (Sue Lyon) begins to think something is wrong when the father's (Joseph Campanella) reflection doesn't appear in a mirror and his unseen son sounds a lot like a wild dog.

James M. Tate
James M. Tate
yes, not a great show. the first season was pretty decent at times, but then it got... as Rod Serling said "Mannix in the cemetery". still is fun to watch. i just hated that first episode. i have to get past it. i'll watch this one soon.
June 19 at 2:14pm
Michael O'Riley
Michael O'Riley
Yes, not Rod Serling's best. And yet, the producers could get some great talent on that show, such as the always superb Geraldine Page. Remember her in "Whatever Happened to Aunt Alice?" Whoa!!!
September 3 at 8:42am
Sue Lyon

Sue Lyon A collection of posters from the films of Sue Lyon.

Sue Lyon

Sue Lyon
Theatrical trailer for "7 Women" (1966) starring Anne Bancroft, Sue Lyon, Margaret Leighton, Mildred Dunnock, Flora Robson, Anna Lee, Betty Field and Eddie Albert. Legendary director John Ford's final film involving seven dedicated missionary women trying to protect themselves from the advances of a Mongolian barbaric... warlord and his cut-throat gang of warriors. In a mission in China in 1935, Agatha Andrews is a rigid missionary beset by Mongolian bandits led by Warlord chief Tunga Khan. With her are her assistant Jane Argent, staff members Emma Clark, Miss Russell and Miss Binns, head of the British mission, Charles Pather, a teacher at the mission and his pregnant wife Florrie. When Dr. D.R. Cartwright arrives, she agrees to sacrifice herself to the Tunga Khan in exchange for his letting the ladies go free. Written by alfiehitchie.Read More

Sue Lyon

Sue Lyon
Theatrical trailer for the 1964 John Huston production of Tennessee Williams' "The Night of the Iguana" starring Richard Burton, Ava Gardner, Deborah Kerr and Sue Lyon. When American minister Reverend T. Lawrence Shannon is expelled from his Virginia church, he travels to Mexico in search of his destiny and sanity. The...re he becomes a tour guide for a bus load of spinsters and a teenage nymphet named Charlotte Goodall, who is being chaperoned by the group's leader, the inflexible Judith Fellowes. Miss Fellowes, who is quite jealous of Charlotte's attentions to Shannon, discovers the young woman in his room and vows to have him fired. To thwart her plot, Shannon takes control of the bus from Hank, the bus driver, and speeds the tour group on a wild ride through the Mexican jungle to the crumbling, secluded hotel of an old friend, the recently widowed Maxine Falk. Eventually Shannon becomes enamored with another guest at the hotel, the rather genteel Hanna Jelkes, an itinerant quick sketch artist and her poet grandfather Nonno. As the wise Hanna partially restores Shannon's fractured world, Shannon struggles to get back the rest of his sanity and his self-respect. Written by alfiehitchie at IMDb.Read More

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