Actress Yvette Mimieux, who starred in motion pictures together with Where The Boys Are, The Time Machine, Light In The Piazza, Toys In The Attic, Dark Of The Sun and The Picasso Summer, died Tuesday (Jan 18).
She was 80.
Mimieux, who had simply celebrated her birthday Jan 8, died in her sleep of pure causes, Deadline reported.
The lovely blonde Mimieux made most of her movies within the Nineteen Sixties, however she was additionally among the many stars of Disney’s 1979 sci-fi movie The Black Hole.
The actress tried sequence tv with The Most Deadly Game in 1970-71,
She appeared on The Love Boat a pair of occasions, co-starred in a Perry Mason film in 1990, and made her final display look within the 1992 NBC TV film Lady Boss.
Yvette Carmen Mimieux was born in Los Angeles; her father was French and her mom Mexican.
Mimieux was married to movie director Stanley Donen from 1972 till their divorce in 1985.
The subsequent 12 months she married Howard F. Ruby, an actual property tycoon who previously headed Oakwood International. – Reuters