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Occupation
  
Actress

Height
  
1.63 m

Role
  
Movie actress

Name
  
Yvette Mimieux

Years active
  
1956–1992


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Full Name
  
Yvette Carmen Mimieux

Born
  
January 8, 1942 (age 82) (
1942-01-08
)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Spouse
  
Howard Ruby (m. 1986), Stanley Donen (m. 1972–1985)

Albums
  
Flowers of Evil (Les fleurs de mal), Flowers of Evil, By Charles Baudelaire

Movies
  
The Time Machine, Where the Boys Are, Jackson County Jail, Light in the Piazza, Dark of the Sun

Similar People
  
Rod Taylor, George Pal, George Hamilton, Paula Prentiss, Alan Young

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Yvette Mimieux (born January 8, 1942) is a retired American movie and television actress.

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Early life and career

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Yvette Carmen Mimieux was born in Los Angeles, California, United States, to a French father and a Mexican mother. Before her film career began, Mimieux was one of four finalists from a beauty contest picked by Elvis Presley (while he was filming Jailhouse Rock, 1957) who were invited to come to the set to compete for a bit role in the movie ("girl in bathing suit"). She and the other girls modeled their suits. Mimieux was not selected.

MGM

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Her first film appearance was in Platinum High School (1960) for MGM, who signed her to a long term contract. She achieved fame in George Pal's film version of H. G. Wells's 1895 novel The Time Machine (1960) co-starring Rod Taylor, in which she played the character Weena. It was popular at the box office as was the teen comedy Where the Boys Are (1960). She also guest starred on Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond (1960) and other shows.

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MGM put Mimieux in the ingenue role in Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1961), an expensive flop. She had a central role in The Light in the Piazza (1962) with Olivia de Havilland and George Hamilton, playing a mentally disabled girl. The film lost money but was well regarded critically. She had a small part in The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm (1963), another commercial disappointment.

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In 1963, Mimieux appeared in Diamond Head for Columbia and Toys in the Attic, for United Artists.

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At MGM she made a cameo in Looking for Love (1964) and played Richard Chamberlain's love interest in Joy in the Morning (1965), a melodrama.

Post MGM

She was in a Western The Reward (1967) then made a Disney comedy Monkeys, Go Home! (1967). She was in a heist film The Caper of the Golden Bulls (1967) and was reunited with Rod Taylor in the MGM action movie Dark of the Sun (1968).

Mimieux was top billed in Three in the Attic (1969) at AIP, a huge hit. She appeared in the critically acclaimed movie The Picasso Summer (1969) alongside Albert Finney.

Mimieux was the female lead in The Delta Factor (1970), an action film. She then had one of the leads in The Most Deadly Game (1970-71) a short-lived TV series from Aaron Spelling.

After making the TV movie Black Moon (1971) she was an airhostess in MGM's Skyjacked (1972) and was in a science fiction film at Fox The Neptune Factor (1973).

She appeared in a two-part episode of Dr. Kildare ("Tyger, Tyger", 1964) and later appeared in numerous television series and made-for-television movies. She was an assassin in Spelling's Hit Lady (1974) and was in The Legend of Valentino (1975), wherein she played Rudolph Valentino's second wife, Natacha Rambova.

She was in a Canadian thriller Journey into Fear (1975) and made a pilot for a TV series based on Bell, Book and Candle (1976) but it was not picked up.

Later Films

Mimieux was a falsely imprisoned woman victimized by a sadistic guard in the film Jackson County Jail (1976) with Tommy Lee Jones, and a box office hit. She was in some horror-orientated TV movies, Snowbeast (1977), Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell (1978), and Disaster on the Coastliner (1979).

Later, Mimieux co-starred in the first PG-rated Walt Disney Productions feature, The Black Hole (1979). She had the lead in Circle of Power (1981).

She was in Obsessive Love (1984), a television movie about a female stalker which she co-wrote and co-produced. She had the lead in Berrenger's (1985) a short lived TV series and had a support role in the TV movie The Fifth Missile (1986).

Her last film was Lady Boss (1992).

Personal life

Mimieux retired from acting in 1992. She was married to film director Stanley Donen from 1972 until their divorce in 1985. In 1986 Mimieux married Howard F. Ruby, chairman and founder of Oakwood Worldwide. She has no children.

Recordings

  • The Wonderful World Of The Brothers Grimm 1962 (MGM Records), as The Dancing Princess
  • Baudelaire’s Flowers Of Evil (Les Fleurs Du Mal) 1968 (Connoisseur Society), reading excerpts of Cyril Scott's 1909 translation with music by Ali Akbar Khan
  • Filmography

    Actress
    1992
    Lady Boss (TV Mini Series) as
    Deena Swanson
    1990
    Perry Mason: The Case of the Desperate Deception (TV Movie) as
    Danielle Altmann
    1986
    The Fifth Missile (TV Movie) as
    Cheryl Leary
    1985
    Berrenger's (TV Series) as
    Shane Bradley
    - Party Favors (1985) - Shane Bradley
    - Maelstrom (1985) - Shane Bradley
    - Hidden Agenda (1985) - Shane Bradley
    - Roll Tape (1985) - Shane Bradley
    - Best Laid Plans (1985) - Shane Bradley
    - Power Play (1985) - Shane Bradley
    - Dangerous Ground (1985) - Shane Bradley
    - Seduction (1985) - Shane Bradley
    - Fame & Misfortune (1985) - Shane Bradley
    - Of Boardrooms & Bedrooms (1985) - Shane Bradley
    - For Gloria's Benefit (1985) - Shane Bradley
    - Overture (1985) - Shane Bradley
    1985
    The Fascination
    1985
    Lime Street (TV Series) as
    Ava Menar
    - Old Pilots Never Die (1985) - Ava Menar
    1984
    Obsessive Love (TV Movie) as
    Linda Foster
    1984
    The Love Boat (TV Series) as
    Leni Martek
    - Hong Kong Cruise: Polly's Poker Palace/Shop Ahoy/Double Date/The Hong Kong Affair/Two Tails of a City: Part 2 (1984) - Leni Martek
    - Hong Kong Cruise: Polly's Poker Palace/Shop Ahoy/Double Date/The Hong Kong Affair/Two Tails of a City: Part 1 (1984) - Leni Martek
    1983
    Night Partners (TV Movie) as
    Elizabeth McGuire
    1982
    Forbidden Love (TV Movie) as
    Joanna Bittan
    1981
    Circle of Power as
    Bianca Ray
    1979
    The Black Hole as
    Dr. Kate McCrae
    1979
    Disaster on the Coastliner (TV Movie) as
    Paula Harvey
    1978
    Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell (TV Movie) as
    Betty Barry
    1978
    Outside Chance (TV Movie) as
    Dinah Hunter
    1977
    Ransom for Alice! (TV Movie) as
    Jenny Cullen
    1977
    Snowbeast (TV Movie) as
    Ellen Seberg
    1976
    Bell, Book and Candle (TV Movie) as
    Gillian Holroyd
    1976
    Jackson County Jail as
    Dinah Hunter
    1975
    The Legend of Valentino (TV Movie) as
    Natacha Rambova
    1975
    Journey Into Fear as
    Josette
    1974
    Hit Lady (TV Movie) as
    Angela de Vries
    1973
    The Neptune Factor as
    Dr. Leah Jansen
    1972
    Skyjacked as
    Angela Thacher
    1971
    Black Noon (TV Movie) as
    Deliverance
    1971
    Death Takes a Holiday (TV Movie) as
    Peggy Chapman
    1970
    The Most Deadly Game (TV Series) as
    Vanessa Smith
    - I, Said the Sparrow (1971) - Vanessa Smith
    - The Lady from Praha (1971) - Vanessa Smith
    - The Classic Burial Position (1971) - Vanessa Smith
    - Model for Murder (1970) - Vanessa Smith
    - Nightbirds (1970) - Vanessa Smith
    - War Games (1970) - Vanessa Smith
    - Photo Finish (1970) - Vanessa Smith
    - Who Killed Kindness? (1970) - Vanessa Smith
    - Breakdown (1970) - Vanessa Smith
    - Gabrielle (1970) - Vanessa Smith
    - Witches' Sabbath (1970) - Vanessa Smith
    - Little David (1970) - Vanessa Smith
    1970
    The Delta Factor as
    Kim Stacy
    1969
    The Picasso Summer as
    Alice Smith
    1968
    Three in the Attic as
    Tobey Clinton
    1968
    Dark of the Sun as
    Claire
    1967
    The Desperate Hours (TV Movie) as
    Cindy Hilliard
    1967
    The Caper of the Golden Bulls as
    Grace Harvey
    1967
    Monkeys, Go Home! as
    Maria Riserau
    1965
    The Reward as
    Sylvia
    1965
    Joy in the Morning as
    Annie Brown née McGairy
    1964
    Looking for Love as
    Yvette Mimieux
    1964
    Dr. Kildare (TV Series) as
    Pat Holmes
    - Tyger, Tyger: Part 2 (1964) - Pat Holmes
    - Tyger, Tyger: Part 1 (1964) - Pat Holmes
    1963
    Toys in the Attic as
    Lily Berniers / wife
    1962
    Diamond Head as
    Sloane Howland
    1962
    The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm as
    The Princess ('The Dancing Princess')
    1962
    The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse as
    Chi Chi Desnoyers
    1962
    Light in the Piazza as
    Clara Johnson
    1960
    Where the Boys Are as
    Melanie Tolman
    1960
    Mr. Lucky (TV Series) as
    Margot
    - Stacked Deck (1960) - Margot
    1960
    The Time Machine as
    Weena
    1960
    Platinum High School as
    Lorinda Nibley
    1960
    One Step Beyond (TV Series) as
    Nonnie Regan
    - The Clown (1960) - Nonnie Regan
    1959
    Yancy Derringer (TV Series) as
    Ricky
    - Collector's Item (1959) - Ricky
    1958
    A Certain Smile (uncredited)
    Writer
    1984
    Obsessive Love (TV Movie) (story)
    1974
    Hit Lady (TV Movie)
    Producer
    1984
    Obsessive Love (TV Movie) (co-producer)
    Thanks
    2022
    The Oscars (TV Special) (in memoriam)
    2022
    The 28th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) (in memory of)
    Self
    1993
    This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Jackie Collins (1993) - Self
    1969
    The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 31 January 1985 (1985) - Self
    - Episode dated 1 January 1980 (1980) - Self
    - Yvette Mimieux, Betsy Palmer, Rocky Graziano, Dana Valery, Bobby Ramsen, Stirling Moss, the Tamba Four (1969) - Self
    1983
    Hour Magazine (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 11 April 1983 (1983) - Self
    1981
    All-Star Salute to Mother's Day (TV Special) as
    Self
    1981
    AFI Life Achievement Award (TV Series) as
    Self - Audience Member (uncredit)
    - AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Fred Astaire (1981) - Self - Audience Member (uncredit)
    1980
    The Don Lane Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 27 November 1980 (1980) - Self
    1980
    Omnibus (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 15 June 1980 (1980) - Self
    1974
    The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Actress
    - Episode #19.98 (1980) - Self - Actress
    - Episode #19.47 (1979) - Self - Actress
    - Episode #16.163 (1977) - Self - Actress
    - Episode #14.27 (1974) - Self - Actress
    1979
    Good Morning America (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 28 November 1979 (1979) - Self
    1970
    The David Frost Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #4.183 (1972) - Self
    - Episode #2.273 (1970) - Self
    1970
    The Dick Cavett Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 8 September 1970 (1970) - Self
    1969
    The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 24 January 1969 (1969) - Self - Guest
    1966
    The 38th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1962
    Arthur Freed's Hollywood Melody (TV Special) as
    Self
    1960
    Here's Hollywood (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.51 (1960) - Self
    1960
    The 32nd Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    1959
    The Bob Hope Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Hollywood Deb Star
    - Zsa Zsa Gabor, Patti Page, May Britt, James Darren, the 1959 Hollywood Deb Stars (1959) - Self - Hollywood Deb Star
    Archive Footage
    2022
    TCM Remembers 2022 (TV Special) as
    Self / actress
    2022
    The Oscars (TV Special) as
    Self - Memorial Tribute
    2020
    Cane Fire (Documentary) as
    Sloane Howland in Diamond Head
    2016
    Compression (TV Series documentary)
    - Compression The Time Machine de George Pal (2016)
    2011
    Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel (Documentary) as
    Dinah Hunter (uncredited)
    1986
    The Fantasy Film Worlds of George Pal (Documentary) as
    Weena (in 'The Time Machine')
    1970
    The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
    Maria Riserau
    - Monkeys, Go Home: Part 2 (1970) - Maria Riserau
    - Monkeys, Go Home: Part 1 (1970) - Maria Riserau
    1967
    Lionpower from MGM (Documentary short) as
    Claire (uncredited)
    1963
    Hollywood: The Great Stars (TV Movie documentary) as
    Sloane Howland (uncredited)

    References

    Yvette Mimieux Wikipedia


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