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Succession star J. Smith-Cameron underwent emergency appendectomy three weeks before West End play opened: 'I'm still sort of getting my strength back'


The 67-year-old Emmy nominee was in the midst of rehearsals when she realized she 'could barely straighten up' due the pain in her abdomen, and she was rushed to St. Mary's Hospital in Paddington

J. Smith-Cameron underwent emergency appendectomy surgery three weeks before making her West End debut in Juno and the Paycock, which just opened last Saturday at the Gielgud Theatre in London. (born Jean Isabel Smith) was in the midst of rehearsals with co-star Mark Rylance and director Matthew Warchus when she realized she 'could barely straighten up' due the pain in her abdomen, and she was rushed to St. Mary's Hospital in Paddington. (born Jean Isabel Smith) was in the midst of rehearsals with co-star Mark Rylance and director Matthew Warchus when she realized she 'could barely straighten up' due the pain in her abdomen, and she was rushed to St. Mary's Hospital in Paddington (pictured April 19)

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