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Lucy Simon
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How did Lucy Simon die?
Metastatic breast cancer
When did Lucy Simon die?
October 20, 2022
How did Lucy Simon die?
Metastatic breast cancer
How old was Lucy Simon when she died?
82 years old
Where did Lucy Simon die?
Piermont, New York, USA
When was Lucy Simon born?
May 5, 1940
Where was Lucy Simon born?
Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
What was Lucy Simon's birth name?
Lucy Elizabeth Simon
What was Lucy Simon known for?
The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom
,
A Simple Wish
,
The 45th Annual Tony Awards
, and
A Broadway Lullaby
Was Lucy Simon married?
She was married to David Levine from March 12, 1967 to October 20, 2022.
Did Lucy Simon have children?
Yes, 2 children, including Julie Levine. and James Levine.
Did Lucy Simon have siblings?
Yes, 2 siblings, including
Carly Simon
and
Joanna Simon
Who were Lucy Simon's parents?
Richard L. Simon
Who were Lucy Simon's relatives?
George T. Simon
(Uncle or aunt)
Known for
The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom
6.6
TV Movie
Composer
1993
A Simple Wish
5.3
Soundtrack
("A Far, Far Better Thing", "The Best of Times")
1997
The 45th Annual Tony Awards
7.0
TV Special
Soundtrack
("The Girl I Mean to Be", "Wick", "Lily's Eyes")
1991
A Broadway Lullaby
Short
Composer
2012
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