In 1973, she won the Golden Globe Award for her performance in the TV movie The Blue Knight. "Lee Remick plays the disgusted daughter with a wry, flickering hostility that we've rarely seen from her before." - The New York Times . William was an assistant director who has worked on the films like Darling, Far from the Madding Crowd, The Lion in Winter, The Man Who Fell to Earthand The Human Factor. However, the medium of the film proved to be where Lee found the majority of her commercial success. Lee Remicks very last acting role is in the made-for-television feature, Dark Holiday. Still, Lee stands out to the crowd, and the short-lived show manages to bring the burgeoning actress some much-needed recognition. ", "I like to portray women so seemingly in control, but so out of control in their passions," she said. Studied at the Hewitt School, Swaboda School of Dance, and, in-between modelling, trained for acting at the Actors Studio and Barnard College. Lee studied ballet for ten years and was also a child model. ", On television, she played Winston Churchill's mother in "Jennie, Lady Randolph Churchill" and Eleanor Roosevelt in "Eleanor: In Her Own Words." Ed Stephan