Renée Glynne Death, Script Supervisor Has Died At 95
Death Obits.com
By Christopher Ogbuabor
April 8, 2022
Renée Glynne Renée Glynne a profound script supervisor has sadly passed away. This sad news was shared in a Twitter publication by @TalkingPicsTV. Strength and light being sent to the community, her friends and family.
@TalkingPicsTV wrote ”It is with great sadness we mark the passing of Renée Glynne. The roles of continuity and script supervisor are often unsung, but without them the magic of cinema wouldn’t exist. Renée was one of the best and made that magic come alive. Thank you and goodbye dear friend.”
Online Tributes
@avalard – Some of you have asked me about Renée Glynne’s memoirs, that I was working with her on for a number of years. They won’t now be published. I promised her I wouldn’t without her express sign-off on the manuscript. She had a fascinating life story, but it isn’t mine to tell.
@JohnJJohnston
Deeply saddened by the passing of delightful Renée Glynne (1926-2022). Script
supervisor par excellence, she first worked on Gabriel Pascale’s CAESAR AND
CLEOPATRA in 1945. Renée was incredible: always bubbly, engaging, and a
fabulous font of anecdotes. I will miss her. Vale!
This article does not includes Renée‘s actual causes of death and funeral details. Renée obituary which will include funeral services, dates, and burial arrangements will be published online by her family in the nearest future.
Feel free to drop condolence messages and prayers for the family and friends of the deceased as it will go a long way at this difficult time of theirs.
GLYNNE, Renee
Born: 8/3/1926, Hackney, London, England, U.K.
Died: 4/6/2922, England, U.K.
Renee Glynne’s western – script continuity writer:
A Man Called Sledge - 1970
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