Shelley Duvall, the unique and beloved actress known for her roles in iconic films like “The Shining” and her collaborations with director Robert Altman, has passed away at 75. Duvall’s life partner, Dan Gilroy, confirmed she died peacefully in her sleep at their home in Blanco, Texas, due to complications from diabetes.
An Enduring Legacy in Film
Shelley Duvall’s career was nothing short of remarkable. From her discovery by Robert Altman’s team while attending junior college in Houston to her unforgettable performance as Wendy Torrance in Stanley Kubrick’s “The Shining,” Duvall’s contributions to cinema were significant and diverse. She starred in seven films directed by Altman, including “Brewster McCloud,” “McCabe & Mrs. Miller,” and “3 Women,” showcasing her versatility and talent.






In a candid 2016 appearance on “Dr. Phil,” Duvall revealed her struggles with mental illness, seeking help and support. Despite these challenges, she continued to be remembered fondly by colleagues and fans alike. Her perseverance through difficult times was a testament to her strength and resilience.
Duvall left Hollywood in the mid-1990s, returning to her native Texas. She continued to live a quieter life away from the limelight, focusing on her health and personal life. Her return to acting in 2022 with a role in “The Forest Hills” marked a brief but welcomed comeback.
Dan Gilroy, Duvall’s partner since 1989, shared a heartfelt message following her passing: “My dear, sweet, wonderful life partner and friend left us. Too much suffering lately, now she’s free. Fly away, beautiful Shelley.” This sentiment captures the love and admiration that surrounded Duvall throughout her life.






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