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Annie Philomena Lee (born 24 March 1933) is an Irish woman whose life was chronicled in the 2009 book The Lost Child of Philomena Lee by Martin Sixsmith. The book was made into a film titled Philomena (2013), which was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Actress for Judi Dench's portrayal of Philomena, and Best Picture.
- Subject of The Lost Child of Philomena Lee
- 3 (including Michael A. Hess)
- Nurse (retired), activist
Annie Philomena Lee (Newcastle West, 24 de marzo de 1933) es una activista irlandesa por el derecho a la identidad y la búsqueda de niños vendidos en adopciones ilegales.
- Annie Philomena Lee
- Ciudad de St. Albans
- Anthony Lee
Philomena es una película dramática británica dirigida por Stephen Frears. Fue exhibida en el concurso principal del Festival de Cine de Venecia en 2013, donde Steve Coogan y Jeff Pope ganaron el premio Osella al mejor guion. 1 En el Festival de Toronto, la película obtuvo el segundo lugar en la categoría de elección popular. 2 .
- Steve Coogan, Jeff Pope
- Stephen Frears
- Steve Coogan, Gabrielle Tana, Tracey Seaward
- Alexandre Desplat
18 de nov. de 2013 · Like countless others who passed through Tipperary’s infamous Sean Ross Abbey, the child of Philomena Lee was to be adopted by a wealthy American couple. She was told it was the best way to deal with the ‘mortal sin’ she had committed. But just days later, a glimmer of hope appeared.
- Niall O Sullivan
7 de feb. de 2014 · For decades, Philomena Lee didn’t think there was anything interesting about her life story. After becoming pregnant out of wedlock in Ireland in 1951, a teenage Lee was disowned by her father...
- Nolan Feeney
30 de nov. de 2013 · LONDON — PHILOMENA LEE is 80 now, and she has made peace with many things. Yet her voice still catches when she describes her last glimpse of her firstborn child as he was being taken away to be...
1 de ene. de 2009 · When she fell pregnant as a teenager in Ireland in 1952, Philomena Lee was sent to the convent at Roscrea in Co. Tipperary to be looked after as a 'fallen woman'. She cared for her baby for three years until the Church took him from her and sold him, like countless others, to America for adoption.