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Actress Yvette Mimieux, known for ‘Where the Boys Are,’ dies at 80 – WSOC TV

LOS ANGELES — Yvette Mimieux, an actress who rose to fame in the early 1960s, died Monday night at age 80.

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Mimieux portrayed “delicate, fragile” women as she starred in movies like “The Time Machine,” “Where the Boys Are” and “Light in the Piazza,” The New York Times reported.

Mimieux also appeared on television, appearing in “The Most Deadly Game” from 1970-71 and a primetime soap in 1985 called “Berrenger’s” on NBC, Variety reported. She also appeared on “The Love Boat” and made her last appearance in the 1992 NBC TV movie “Lady Boss,” Variety reported.

Mimieux had a total of 50 acting credits to her name, and earned two Golden Globe nominations, one for 1960′s “Platinum High School” and the other for an appearance on TV’s “Dr. Kildare” in 1964, People Magazine reported.

In 1964, Mimieux became what is believed to be the first actress to show her navel on television in the U.S. when she guest-starred on “Dr. Kildare,” The Hollywood Reporter reported.

Mimieux leaves behind her husband, Howard Ruby, as well as her sister, her brother, and five stepchildren, The New York Times reported.

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Photos: Yvette Mimieux through the years BEVERLY HILLS, CA - JUNE 15: Actress Yvette Mimieux (L) and nature photographer Howard Ruby attend the National Wildlife Federation's "Voices for Wildlife" Anniversary Gala at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons Hotel on June 15, 2011 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images) (Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)

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