
American actress Sue Lane, who starred in the 1962 lolita by great director Stanley Kubrick, died on December 26 at the age of 73.
"Lolita" tells the story of the ambiguous relationship between a middle-aged man and an underage girl. Due to the sensitive content, the film was secretly filmed in London, when Sue Lane was only 14 years old.
However, in the film, she wears a bikini, wears red sunglasses, and licks a lollipop, which has also become her classic screen image. She also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Newcomer for the film. Subsequently, she successively starred in "Wushan Stormy Night", "Seven Women", "Toni Roma" and other films.
Born in 1946, Sue Lane is a minor supporting role in the entertainment industry. When director Kubrick was casting for Lolita, he saw Sue Lane's performance and told her to audition.
Since Kubrick is a well-known director and his "Lolita" is also adapted from the classic masterpiece, many actors signed up for casting after hearing the news, and there were more than 800 young young actors who auditioned with Sue Lane at the time.
But 14-year-old Sue Lane is young and beautiful, full of spirit, and Kubrick also likes her. So Sue Lane beat more than 800 competitors and successfully starred in "Lolita".
The impact of "Lolita" on Sue Lane was very large, and it also made her famous, and then her status in the show business circle also continued to increase. Although Sue Lane's career development is very smooth, but the emotional life is very bumpy.
Sue Lane was married five times in her life, but then divorced five times. Married life is very rich, but it is quite tortuous. In 1963, Sue Lane married her first husband, Hampton Vancher, but their marriage lasted only two years before ending.
In 1971, Sue Lane married her husband, Roland Harrison, and a year later the relationship broke down. Soon, in 1973, Sue Lane married Cotton Adamson and became a cocktail waitress for her husband, Sue Lane, but the marriage ended after only a year or so.
In 1980, after making her last film, The Crocodile, Sue Lane married a radio engineer, Richard Radman, in 1985. The marriage was the longest love in Sue Lane's relationship history, but in 2002, the two still could not escape the end of divorce.
Su Lane died in Los Angeles on Thursday, according to foreign media reports. Her friend revealed that Sue Lane's "health was deteriorating" but did not provide a cause of death.
Author: Jiang Fang
Edit: Jiang Fang