In January of 1979, Robert Altman would offer Duvall yet another role in one of his films. Only the role was a certain role Altman believed she was born to play. That certain role was "Olive Oyl" in the real life version of Popeye. Shelley was skeptical at first on accepting the role...
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Shelley Duvall, who starred in "The Shining" and worked consistently with director Robert Altman, has died at 75 years old, her partner Dan Gilroy confirmed to CBS News. No cause of death was given but Gilroy told CBS News that Duvall was suffering a lot in the last year of her life, ...
Before Shelley Duvall vanished from the screen in early 2000s, she spent years as one of Hollywood's hottest actors. Duvall, whodied July 11 at age 75, starred in Robert Altman's Oscar-winning 1975 drama “Nashville," played Olive Oyl opposite Robin Williams in the 1980 live-action "Pope...
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In addition to her work with Altman, Duvall made memorable appearances inWoody Allen's "Annie Hall" and portrayed Olive Oyl in Altman's "Popeye" alongsideRobin Williams. However, it was her role as Wendy Torrance inStanley Kubrick's "The Shining" that truly tested her limits. ...
Duvall would go on to appear in Altman films including “Thieves Like Us,”“Nashville,”“Popeye,”“Three Women” and “McCabe & Mrs. Miller.” “He offers me damn good roles,” Duvall told The New York Times in 1977. “None of them have been alike. He has a great confidenc...
Duvall then worked with Altman again in 1980, playing Olive Oyl in his big-budget, live-action, musical version ofPopeyeopposite Robin Williams. Her role included the unforgettable musical number “He’s Large.” READ MORE:The Best Movies Ever Made, According to Letterboxd ...
But it was in 1979 on the sunny Malta set of “Popeye,” surrounded by the familial atmosphere of an Altman production after the nightmare of “The Shining,” that Duvall began to read her beautiful, old illustrated copy of “The Frog Prince” and imagine what Robin “Popeye” Williams mig...
Duvall would go on to appear in Altman films including “Thieves Like Us,”“Nashville,”“Popeye,”“Three Women” and “McCabe & Mrs. Miller.” “He offers me damn good roles,” Duvall told The New York Times in 1977. “None of them have been alike. He has a great confidence in ...