
Sue Lane as Lolita
According to the New York Times, on December 26, US time, the 1962 version of "Lolita" starring Sue Lane died in Los Angeles at the age of 73. Sue Lane's friend revealed that Sue Lane was "in deteriorating health" during his lifetime, but did not provide a cause of death.
Sue Lane beat more than 800 audition actors to star in Kubrick's Lolita, an adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov's novel of the same name that tells the love story of a middle-aged man, Humbert, and a teenage girl, Lolita. Nabokov described Sue Lane as the "perfect maiden.".
Sue Lane was only 14 years old at the time, and the poster showed her feminine appearance of wearing red sunglasses and eating lollipops, which became a classic image, and she also won the 20th Golden Globe Award for Best Female Newcomer for this film.
Sue Lane's acting career was short, and other film credits include "The Stormy Night of Wushan Mountain", "Seven Women", "Tony Rome" and so on. For personal reasons, she quit the film and television industry in 1980.