Gena Rowlands, known for playing fragile women, has died

Gena Rowlands won three Emmy awards during her career. He was known for his boundary-breaking acting.

Three Emmy Award winning actor Gena Rowlands has died. Rowlands, 94, died Wednesday, August 14, surrounded by his family in California.

The matter is reported, among other things, by a US newspaper People.

Rowlands, who acted in the theater for a long time, is remembered for films, among other things Faces (1968) and Gloria: gangsteriheila (1980). The films were directed by her husband John Cassavetes.

At the beginning of her career, Rowlands had a role in the legendary TV series of the 1960s Peyton Place.

 

 

Rowlands photographed around 1960.

Cassavetes and Rowlands made a lot of films between the 1960s and the 1980s, which have gone down in film history especially because of their acting work.

Their joint classic film, born in 1974 A woman’s best years didn’t get its Finnish TV premiere until 2020.

The film is famous specifically for Rowlands’ acting. In the film, she plays a mother of a family suffering from mental health problems, and according to many reviews, her acting was breaking the boundaries.

In the year In 2004, she played a woman suffering from Alzheimer’s, her son Nick Cassavetesin in a film directed by The Notebook – of love pages. Later, he himself was said to have contracted the same disease.

By Editor

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