Actress, Glenne Headly, 'Dick Tracy' star, dies at 63
Award winning actress, Glenner Headly, passed away last night at the age of 63.
“It
is with deep sorrow that we confirm the passing of Glenne Headly,” her
reps said in a statement. “We ask that her family’s privacy be respected
in this difficult time.”
Headly was in
production on the Hulu series 'Future Man', and the show’s executives
were notified last night of her passing but the cause of her death is
yet to be revealed.
She is survived by her husband Byron McCulloch and son Stirling.
The
film, television actress, and theater actress was known for starring
alongside Warren Beatty in 1990’s “Dick Tracy” as Tess Trueheart. She
was nominated for an Emmy for her role in the 1989 miniseries “Lonesome
Dove,” as well as the 1996 Showtime film adaptation of “Bastard Out of
Carolina.”
Headly’s career began on the stage,
when she was an originating member of Chicago’s renowned Steppenwolf
Theatre Company. She went on to marry fellow ensemble member John
Malkovich in 1982, though the pair divorced in 1988.
She
made her feature film debut in the 1981 dramedy “Four Friends.” In
2016, she appeared in “Stage Kiss” at the Geffen Playhouse in Los
Angeles; her other theater performances included “Arms and the Man,”
with Malkovich directing and “Aunt Dan and Lemon,” directed by Wallace
Shawn in London.
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