‘The Shining’ actress Shelley Duvall dead at 75

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The Hollywood Reporter on Thursday.Duvall was born and raised in Texas. In 1970, she met director Robert Altman at a party and he asked her to be in his movie “Brewster McCloud,” which marked her first-ever on-screen role.“I simply got on a plane and did it.

I was swept away,” she said in a past interview.Duvall went on to star in more of Altman’s movies, including “McCabe and Mrs.

Miller,” “Thieves Like Us,” “Nashville,” “Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull’s History Lesson” and “3 Women.” She talked about collaborating with Altman (who died in 2006) in an interview with the New York Times in 1977. “He offers me damn good roles.

None of them have been alike. He has a great confidence in me, and a trust and respect for me, and he doesn’t put any restrictions on me or intimidate me, and I love him,” she said.Duvall was also in 1977’s “Annie Hall” directed by Woody Allen.Her biggest role was in Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 psychological horror film “The Shining.”Duvall played Wendy Torrance, who is tormented by her husband Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson).

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