Sally Kirkland, a prolific actor greatest recognized for her Oscar-nominated function in “Anna” as a fading Czechoslovakian film star who makes an attempt to revive her profession in New York, died Tuesday, in response to her agent.
She was 84.
Michael Greene, Kirkland’s agent, stated she died Tuesday morning at a hospice in Palm Springs, California.
Kirkland’s filmography included supporting roles within the Oscar-winning caper “The Sting” (1973), the Barbra Streisand tearjerker “The Manner We Had been” (1973), the Oliver Stone conspiracy thriller “JFK” (1991) and the Jim Carrey comedy “Bruce Almighty” (2003).
“Anna,” launched in 1984, introduced Kirkland a few of the most glowing evaluations of her profession. She was nominated for the perfect actress Academy Award and gained equal honors from the Golden Globe Awards and the Impartial Spirit Awards.
Los Angeles Occasions movie critic Sheila Benson praised Kirkland for delivering a “blazing comet of a efficiency.” She is “the strongest factor on the display screen and an unparalleled, audacious unique,” Benson wrote of Kirkland.
Sally Kirkland was born in New York Metropolis on Oct. 31, 1941. She was named after her mom, a style editor at Vogue and LIFE magazines.
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