10 Facts about Shelley Duvall I Star of "The Shining" Dies at 75

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Shelley Duvall, the actress best known for starring in Robert Altman's "Nashville" and "3 Women, " and in Stanley Kubrick's horror film "The Shining, " has died, her partner Dan Gilroy told ABC News. She was 75.
"Shelley loved animals, especially birds, now she's free to fly, " Gilroy said. "She's been suffering for many months, as much as I miss her, my life partner for 34 years, I'm glad she's not suffering anymore."
A cause of death was not immediately shared.
Duvall won a Cannes best actress award for her role in "3 Women" and later won a Peabody for producing and hosting the children's anthology series "Faerie Tale Theatre."
Born in Texas in 1949, Duvall was a regular figure in the films of Robert Altman, having appeared in seven of the director's films, beginning with 1970's "Brewster McCloud" - her first film role - and most famously in 1975's "Nashville" and 1977's "3 Women."
Duvall's last film with Altman was 1980's "Popeye, " in which she played Olive Oyl, the girlfriend of Robin Williams' titular character.
She also appeared alongside Diane Keaton in Woody Allen's "Annie Hall" in 1977.
If you’re curious to know more about the legacy the late actress left behind, ahead we share 10 facts about her.

10 Things to Know About Shelley Duvall

1. Her star sign was Cancer.
Shelley Duvall was born on July 7, 1949 in Fort Worth, Texas, making her a Cancer. Known for their intuition and compassion, Cancers embody a gentle and genuine nature.
2. She was a mainstay in Robert Altman films.
Discovered while attending junior college in Houston, Shelley's career took off when she impressed Robert Altman's team during a screen test. Her debut in Brewster McCloud (1970) marked the beginning of a prolific partnership with Altman, leading to memorable roles in films like Nashville (1975) and 3 Women (1977), where she earned acclaim for her portrayal of Millie Lammoreaux.
3. She won Best Actress at Cannes
Shelley won the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival for her role in 3 Women, a film that Director Altman claims came to him in a dream. Her character, Millie Lammoreaux, explores themes of identity and self-perception alongside Sissy Spacek's mysterious Pinky Rose.
4. She had a movie alongside Robin Williams
In the live-action adaptation of Popeye, Shelley starred opposite Robin Williams as Olive Oyl, bringing the iconic comic strip character to life with her spirited performance.
5. She had her own production company
Beyond acting, Shelley established Think Entertainment, her own production company. Specializing in innovative children's programming for cable television, the venture earned her two Emmy Award nominations.
6. She considered pursuing science as a career
Before her discovery in Hollywood, Shelley considered pursuing a career in science. Attending South Texas Junior College, her studies in nutrition and interest in research reflected her diverse interests.
7. She reportedly had to do the infamous “Bat Scene” on “The Shining” 127 times
Shelley's role in The Shining included one of cinema's most intense scenes, where she defended herself against Jack Nicholson's character. Reportedly, the scene required 127 takes to achieve director Stanley Kubrick's exacting vision.
8. She shot down rumors about "The Shining" traumatizing her
According to stories about Shelley, the challenging experience she faced on the set of The Shining - where she had to do over 100 takes and cry for 12 hours - was believed to have contributed to her later mental health challenges. However, the actress consistently denied this narrative. Shelley always maintained a positive perspective on her experience with director Stanley Kubrick. "If it hadn’t been for the volley of ideas and butting heads together it wouldn’t have come out as good as it did, " Shelley once told Kubrick’s assistant Leon Vitali in 1979.
9. Her last film was a horror movie
As a celebrated icon of horror cinema, it's fitting that Shelley's final film role embraced the genre she's renowned for. In 2023, she starred in the independent horror-drama The Forest Hills directed by Scott Goldberg, portraying the character of Mama. This marked her return to the screen, filmed remotely over Zoom.
10. She has social media accounts dedicated solely to her
Despite briefly stepping away from acting, Shelley's films from the 1970s and 1980s have continued to expand her fan base. Dedicated social media accounts celebrate her enduring popularity, ensuring that her legacy will endure long after her passing. For more insights into Shelley's life, follow @shelleyduvallxo on TikTok, managed by journalist Sarah Lukowski, who forged a friendship with the actress during her final years.
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