Shelley Duvall

Shelley Duvall

Birthday

07.07.1949

Deathday

11.07.2024

Place of birth

Fort Worth, Texas, USA

Gender

Female

Known for

Acting

Biography

Shelley Alexis Duvall (July 7, 1949 – July 11, 2024) was an American actress known for her portrayal of distinctive, often eccentric characters. She was the recipient of several accolades, including a Cannes Film Festival Award and a Peabody Award and nominations for a British Academy Film Award and two Primetime Emmy Awards. Born in Texas, Duvall began acting after being discovered by director Robert Altman, who was impressed with her upbeat presence and cast her in the black comedy film Brewster McCloud (1970). Despite her hesitance towards becoming an actress, she continued to work with Altman, appearing in McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971) and Thieves Like Us (1974). Her breakthrough came with Altman's cult film Nashville (1975), and she earned widespread acclaim with the drama 3 Women (1977), also directed by Altman, for which she won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress and earned a nomination for the British Academy Film Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. That same year, she appeared in a supporting role (as a writer for Rolling Stone) in Woody Allen's satirical romantic comedy Annie Hall (1977) and hosted Saturday Night Live. In the 1980s, Duvall became famous for her leading roles, which include Olive Oyl in Altman's live-action feature version of Popeye (1980) and Wendy Torrance in Stanley Kubrick's horror film The Shining (1980). She appeared in Terry Gilliam's fantasy film Time Bandits (1981), the short comedy horror film Frankenweenie (1984), and the comedy Roxanne (1987). She ventured into producing television programming aimed at children and youth in the latter half of the 1980s, notably creating and hosting the programs Faerie Tale Theatre (1982–1987), Tall Tales & Legends (1985–1987) (which earned her a Primetime Emmy Award nomination in 1988), and Nightmare Classics (1989). Duvall sporadically worked in acting throughout the 1990s, notably playing supporting roles in Steven Soderbergh's thriller The Underneath (1995) and the Henry James adaptation The Portrait of a Lady (1996), directed by Jane Campion. Her last performance was in Manna from Heaven (2002), after which she retired from acting. Duvall for many years kept out of the public media, keeping her personal life generally private; however, her health issues earned significant media coverage. After a 21-year hiatus from acting, Duvall returned to acting in the horror film The Forest Hills.

Movies

John Henry

John Henry

12/1/1986

Davy Crockett

Davy Crockett

12/18/1986

The Shining

The Shining

5/23/1980

Booker

Booker

10/1/1984

Annie Oakley

Annie Oakley

12/24/1985

Annie Hall

Annie Hall

4/19/1977

Nashville

Nashville

6/11/1975

3 Women

3 Women

4/29/1977

Cinderella

Cinderella

8/14/1985

Frankenweenie

Frankenweenie

12/14/1984

Alone

Alone

12/21/1997

Time Bandits

Time Bandits

7/13/1981

Roxanne

Roxanne

6/19/1987

Thumbelina

Thumbelina

6/11/1984

Rumpelstiltskin

Rumpelstiltskin

10/16/1982

Rapunzel

Rapunzel

2/5/1983

The 4th Floor

The 4th Floor

7/31/1999

Popeye

Popeye

12/12/1980

RocketMan

RocketMan

10/10/1997

Pinocchio

Pinocchio

5/14/1984

Frog

Frog

1/23/1987

Home Fries

Home Fries

11/25/1998

Frogs!

Frogs!

1/1/1991

Ponce de Leon

Ponce de Leon

11/16/1986

Lily

Lily

6/14/1986

Pecos Bill

Pecos Bill

1/1/1986

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