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'''Olivia Hussey''' (born '''Olivia Osuna''' on ] ]): ] actress who appeared as Juliet in ]'s ] movie version of '']''. She is memorable in the Canadian horror movie ''Black Christmas'' (]) directed by ]. Hussey also played ], the mother of ] in the ] television mini-series '']'', also a Zeffirelli film. Hailed everywhere as a rare natural beauty, she reportedly wore next to no makeup. '''Olivia Hussey''' (born '''Olivia Osuna''' on ] ]) is a ] actress who appeared as Juliet in ]'s ] movie version of '']''. She is memorable in the Canadian horror movie ''Black Christmas'' (]) directed by ]. Hussey also played ], the mother of ] in the ] television mini-series '']'', also a Zeffirelli film. Hailed everywhere as a rare natural beauty, she reportedly wore next to no makeup.


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Olivia Hussey (born Olivia Osuna on April 17 1951) is a British actress who appeared as Juliet in Zeffirelli's 1968 movie version of Romeo and Juliet. She is memorable in the Canadian horror movie Black Christmas (1974) directed by Bob Clark. Hussey also played Mary, the mother of Jesus in the 1977 television mini-series Jesus of Nazareth, also a Zeffirelli film. Hailed everywhere as a rare natural beauty, she reportedly wore next to no makeup.

Ms. Hussey was married to actor Dean Paul Martin from 1971 to 1978.


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