As to the abortions, I told Locke that whether to have children or terminate her pregnancies was a decision entirely hers. [100] Locke's friendships with those women gradually faded as their husbands ghosted her. Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. For a long time it was falsely presumed that Locke and Anderson had divorced. I wasnt prepared for the way our eyes seemed to instantly fuse. For the next seven years, she was effectively under contract to Eastwood, who was believed to have left his wife for her. Add to your scrapbook. [38][44][45] She dropped out after completing two semesters of study. I thought you might like to see a memorial for Sondra Locke I found on Findagrave.com. She passed away of cardiac arrest stemming from breast and bone cancer. Steve Ryfle. [234] In absence of any explanation, many surmised that Locke had to have requested the blackout in her final wishes, perhaps to keep her true age from being exposed. Authorities were notified of her death, but it was not made public until 13 December. Failed to report flower. If Sudden Impact, their last film together, seemed brutal, that was nothing compared to the fallout from the couples relationship, which ended in 1989 with accusations from both sides: Locke pointed to Eastwoods infidelities and his tapping of her phone, while he complained that his generosity was being exploited by Locke and her close friend Gordon Anderson (a childhood friend whom she had married in 1967, though he was openly gay). cemeteries found in Westwood, Los Angeles County, California, USA will be saved to your photo volunteer list. In her 1997 book The Good, the Bad, and the Very Ugly, Locke wrote about their relationship, detailing how it deteriorated as the years went on, according to a write-up in The Washington Post. Anderson'. Over time Suzanne has developed a cult following,[33][69] while Reflection is cited as an early example of media portrayals of transgender people. "For Human Options, the Light Is Bright". [224] Cunneen moved in with her in the spring of 1991. [214], A lifelong nonsmoker (save for a few film roles),[215] Locke practiced Transcendental Meditation[216] and worked out with weights, though she hated running. Sondra Locke died at her home in Los Angeles on November 3. Sign up for our daily Hollywood newsletter and never miss a story. Her 1997 memoir was titled The Good, the Bad and the Very Ugly, riffing on one of Eastwood's most popular film roles. She also acted in a handful of projects, making her final turn in the 2017 romantic comedy Ray Meets Helen. [92], Locke guested on top-rated television drama series throughout the first half of the 1970s, including The F.B.I., Cannon (as two different characters), Barnaby Jones and Kung Fu. [34][d] When Bayne married Alfred Locke in 1948, Sandra and Donald assumed his surname. Looking for more? "[33], In February 2001, Locke purchased a six-bedroom gated mansion in the Hollywood Hills, where she resided for the remainder of her life. Cast Album of PAINT YOUR WAGON". Unfortunately she had cancer and so she plays that card. If you notice a problem with the translation, please send a message to [emailprotected] and include a link to the page and details about the problem. . After a long interruption in her career due to legal difficulties and health issues, Locke directed the made-for-television film Death in Small Doses (1995), based on a true story, and the independent feature Trading Favors (1997), starring Rosanna Arquette. Sondra Locke, an actress who received an Oscar nomination for her first film and starred in a series of movies with Clint Eastwood, with whom she had a turbulent relationship, died on Nov. 3 at . But it was not Eastwood who made her a star. Smith may have died before Locke learned of him. That role was a curious fit for a woman whose appeal lay in her mix of the feisty and the delicate. Women's blog Jezebel criticized The Hollywood Reporter for ostensibly regarding Locke as a nonentity;[245] THR subsequently changed its headline. [182], The breakup affected Locke's social life. [202] Locke said that she "was stunned and outraged at the way I had been tricked and cheated a second time. Clint Eastwood: The Director-King of Hollywood. Shelbyville, Bedford County, Tennessee, USA, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA. [127] The female comrades Locke credited with loyalty and support were those she had known pre-Eastwood: art director Elayne Barbara Ceder, whom she met on The Second Coming of Suzanne, and realtor Denise Fraker, wife of A Reflection of Fear director William A. Sondra Locke, Oscar-Nominated Actress for 'The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter,' Dies at 74. [1] For reasons never made clear, her death was not publicly announced, and was only confirmed by vital statistics six weeks after she died of cardiac arrest at the age of 74. There was a problem getting your location. She was best known to film viewers as the co-star in such Clint Eastwood films as "The Outlaw Josey Wales" (1976), "The Gauntlet" (1977), and "Every Which Way But Loose" (1980). Watson's period drama Our Very Own (2005) takes place in Shelbyville in 1978 and concerns a group of teenagers who want to meet Locke when she returns to town for the local premiere of Every Which Way but Loose. "Shelbyville gets its close-up". Cat, during which he "flirted outrageously" with Locke. This is a carousel with slides. You have chosen this person to be their own family member. Sondra Locke (1944 - 2018) was an Academy Award-nominated actress and frequent co-star of Clint Eastwood. You may not upload any more photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 15 photos to this memorial. Her mother married Alfred Locke, a carpenter, when she was four. I was Clints girl. Chapel Hill Funeral Home & Memorial Gardens. Sondra Locke (1944-2018) was an Academy Award-nominated actress and frequent co-star of Clint Eastwood. [33], During her marriage, Locke was rumored to have been linked amorously to co-stars Robert Fields (Cover Me Babe), Bruce Davison (Willard), Paul Sand (The Second Coming of Suzanne) and Bo Hopkins (Gondola), as well as producer Hawk Koch, real estate agent Herb Goldfarb, and John F. Kennedy's nephew Robert Shriver. Its 1980 sequel Any Which Way You Can for which Locke earned a six-figure salary plus a share of the profits[100] was nearly as successful. One year, she toured Birmingham with folk singer Richard Law. [114] She portrayed country singer Lynn Halsey-Taylor in the adventure-comedy. Verify and try again. They ultimately settled the suit, with Locke securing a three-year, $1.5 million deal with Warner Bros. to develop directing projects. Newer Post Home CONTACT US Please ensure you have given Find a Grave permission to access your location in your browser settings. "[212] "I feel elated. "Sandra Locke bitter, shocked about split with Eastwood". Even though Locke played the leading female role, Locke's autobiography provides a convoluted recollection of the casting process for, Gordon Anderson went by the stage names 'C.B. [117] While the biopic followed Clooney from ages 17 to 40, Locke was 38 when she played the role, and though hardly counting as a proper exception due to its nonlinear structure, this marked the only time she played a mother onscreen. Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. Just as he was about to look away into the distant desert, he caught sight of me, she wrote in her 1997 autobiography The Good, the Bad and the Very Ugly. [59][71], The film came out in the summer of 1968 to critical acclaim. She was nominated for her screen debut in "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter" (1968), based on. Please reset your password. She continued steadily working from that point, but her careerand lifechanged forever when she was cast alongside Eastwood in the 1976 Western The Outlaw Josey Wales. [33], According to a 1989 affidavit, the marriage was "tantamount to sister and brother" and they never consummated it. The pair began dating on the set, sparking a relationship that would last for 13 years and spawn five more movies, the last being Sudden Impact in 1983. 2023 Cond Nast. Locke then filed a lawsuit. [199] She began to seek corroboration and came across incriminating printouts from WB's bookkeeping records. [w], In 2015, after a 25-year period of apparent remission,[228] Locke's cancer returned and metastasized to her bones. Thanks for your help! Stanley Eichelbaum. [89][k], In 1973, Locke was attached to star in Terminal Circle. [33] When this became public knowledge a decade after the fact, Eastwood issued a statement: I adamantly deny and deeply resent the accusation that either one of those abortions or the tubal ligation were done at my demand, request or even suggestion. Please check your email and click on the link to activate your account. [33] She also modeled for The Tennessean fashion page, acted in commercials for Rich-Schwartz ladies apparel and Southerland Gel mattresses, among others, and gained further stage experience in productions for Circle Players Inc.[42][57] In 1966, the 22-year-old appeared in a UPI wire photo that showed her cavorting in new fallen snow. The 42 Best Romantic Comedies of All Time, The 25 Best Shows on Netflix to Watch Right Now. However, their relationship ended acrimoniously, coloring both their legacies and entwining them in two ugly lawsuits. Unbeknownst to Locke, Eastwood eavesdropped on those consultations by means of a wiretap that he placed on their home phone in early March. [128] The Advocate, a monthly LGBT-interest magazine, was set to do a big article on Locke's book; suddenly and uncharacteristically, Eastwood gave The Advocate an interview, and they decided not to run the piece. [86][87] She was then featured in William A. Fraker's underseen mystery A Reflection of Fear (1972), which required her to project the image of a character nearly half her age, and held the title role in The Second Coming of Suzanne (1974), winner of three gold medals at the Atlanta Film Festival. [84], In 1971, Locke co-starred with Bruce Davison and Ernest Borgnine in the psychological thriller Willard, which became a surprise box office smash. Ad Choices. [136], On September 25, 1967,[61] Locke married sculptor Gordon Leigh Anderson[m] (born August 2, 1944, Batesville, Arkansas) at the First Presbyterian Church in Nashville,[143] one week after The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter commenced principal photography. [218] She added that Eastwood never communicated with her after her diagnosis: "He doesn't care if I live or die. "[32] She never knew her biological father,[48] and did not attend the funerals of her mother (deceased 1997)[49] or stepfather (deceased 2007),[50] nor did she have anything to do with her brother, sister-in-law and three nieces. She was nominated for her screen debut in "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter". The legendary directors death this week brings, Why Margot Kidder Was the Definitive Lois Lane, The late actresss fierce, funny reporter made, Scene Stealer: The True Lies of Elisabeth Finch, Part 1, The Johnny DeppAmber Heard Defamation Trial: The Makings of a Remarkable Moment in American Celebrity. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Locke went on to appear in such box office successes as Willard (1971), The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976), The Gauntlet (1977), Every Which Way but Loose (1978), Bronco Billy (1980), Any Which Way You Can (1980) and Sudden Impact (1983). There are no volunteers for this cemetery. "[33], Locke and actor/director Clint Eastwood entered a domestic partnership in October 1975. [209] By then, Locke had fired Garrity and hired Neil Papiano to represent her. She was 74. They automatically assumed I was working exclusively with Clint.. In it she called Eastwood "a completely evil, manipulating, lying excuse for a man. Sandra went to the local high school, where she met Gordon. There was an error deleting this problem. [100] Locke was shooting Impulse (1990) at the time of the lockout. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195334615/sondra-locke. After taking the stage name Sondra and appearing in several plays, she auditioned for, and won, her part in The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter. In 1997, Locke's autobiography The Good, the Bad, and the Very Ugly: A Hollywood Journey was published by William Morrow and Company. Culture Actress Sondra Locke died on Nov. 3, but news of her death surfaced Thursday evening. Sandra Louise Anderson (ne Smith; May 28, 1944 November 3, 2018), professionally known as Sondra Locke, was an American actress and director. "[95] Ron Harper, who worked with Locke on the short-lived 1974 show Planet of the Apes, was even more effusive: "After acting with her in a couple of scenes, there was something so feminine about her that I could picture myself easily falling for her She's one of those women who exudes femininity, and you just become so attracted to that. [181] In 1979, at the age of 35, Locke underwent a tubal ligation at UCLA Medical Center, citing Eastwood's adamancy that parenthood would not fit into their lifestyle. There is 1 volunteer for this cemetery. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Cond Nast. I only stood to lose professionally.. "[131] Locke was nonetheless grateful to have a platform at all, stating: "It was a miracle that a major publisher took it. Ken Beck, Last edited on 16 February 2023, at 16:19, Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park and Mortuary, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress Motion Picture, Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer Female, Laurel Award for Female Supporting Performance, Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad, List of female film and television directors, List of Middle Tennessee State University people, Locke Exercises Control Over Ratboy, Her Career, Sondra's a Nice Girl, Despite What Studio Says, "Gordon Leigh Anderson, Sondra Louise Locke", "Clint Eastwood's Longtime GF, Sondra Locke Died from Cardiac Arrest", 1959 Shelbyville Central High School Yearbook, 1960 Shelbyville Central High School Yearbook, 1961 Shelbyville Central High School Yearbook, Sondra L Anderson, "United States Public Records, 1970-2009", Sondra L Anderson, Phone Number, Address & Background Info, "Picturing the Past 160: Sondra Locke on TV", Obituary: Sondra Locke, actress known for her troubled association with Clint Eastwood, "Sondra Locke's The Good, the Bad, and the Very Ugly: The Woman with a Name", Pauline Bayne, "Alabama County Marriages, 1809-1950", WALKER COUNTY, GA - VITAL RECORDS MARRIAGES, "Oscar-nominated actress, Tennessee native Sondra Locke dies at 74", "Sondra Locke in The Crucible: MTSU theater production, 1963", "Sondra Locke, Oscar-Nominated Actress for 'The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter,' Dies at 74", Oscar-nominated actress, Channel 4 alumna Sondra Locke dead at 74, The Official Tennessee Radio Hall Of Fame Community Public Group | Facebook, "Sandra of Shelbyville Becomes Sondra of the Cinema", "Nashville Actress Gets Starring Movie Role", Sondra Locke They Call Her 'The Beautiful Fake': A selfless husband with a flair for fooling catapulted this shy officeworker to overnight stardom, "Winners & Nominees: Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture 1969", "Oscar Ceremony 1969 (Actress In A Supporting Role)", "Hard Work vs. Jinx, or The Luck of Sondra Locke", (Podcast) Willard (1971) Episode 53 Decades of Horror 1970s, "Exclusive Interview: Actress Sondra Locke on Gender-Bender Chiller A REFLECTION OF FEAR", "Rod Serling's Night Gallery: the Second Season; A Feast of Blood (NIGHT GALLERY #22 - original air date January 12, 1972)", Top 1976 Movies at the Domestic Box Office, Sondra Locke | Biography, Movie Highlights and Photos, Lots of bullets fly, but 'Gauntlet' is full of blanks, The Gauntlet - Movie Reviews and Movie Ratings, "Eastwood's Ex-Lover Says He Torpedoed Her Career", Top 1978 Movies at the Domestic Box Office, Eastwood Stars and Directs 'Bronco Billy', "DVD Extra: New 'Dirty Harry' Set Showcases Sondra Locke", "Exclusive Interview with Sondra Locke: Magic in films and the real world", "Book Review: 'The Good, the Bad and the Very Ugly', "Voltage taking Eli Roth's Knock Knock with Keanu Reeves to Cannes", "BWW Interview: Keith Carradine on the New Encores! [29] During treatment, she began dating Scott Cunneen (born September 10, 1961, Long Beach, California), an intern assigned to perform the post-surgical checkup. [85] Locke felt overqualified for her role but did it as a favor to Davison,[69] who at the time was her unofficial paramour. Her fee was a reported $350,000.[100]. We will review the memorials and decide if they should be merged. [100] They eventually settled at 846 Stradella Road in Bel-Air,[41] which Eastwood still owned at the time of Locke's death. for 10 years, per the Post. Failed to delete memorial. "[235] In a tribute to the late actress, author Sarah Weinman wrote: "Sondra Locke, like Barbara Loden, deserves to be known for her work, not for the famous man she was disastrously involved with. The Reeves children are not included in the count, for instance, at. She was advised by her agents to stay away from TV, but thought it foolish to sit around not working between films. [229][230][231] Her remains were cremated on November 9 at Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park and Mortuary and the ashes were given to her widower, Gordon Anderson. [100][127][168], On the morning of April 3[182] or 4,[100] Eastwood complained in the kitchen that Locke was "sitting on [his] only real estate in Los Angeles" and bolted. Actress Sondra Locke, who was best known for making six movies with Clint Eastwood, has died at the age of 74. Try again later. [180][s] "I'd feel sorry for any child that had me for a mother," she previously told columnist Dick Kleiner in 1969. Sondra's greatest achievements in life were . [75] Although her salary for the film was reported in newspapers as $15,000, Locke later claimed it was less than one-third that amount. She later sued Clint Eastwood for both palimony and fraud, but settled both cases. You might just as well have a direct confrontation with a wall. [32][41] Locke testified that after she and Eastwood made their final joint appearance on January 6 at the American Cinema Awards, they spent exactly two nights together,[163] without intimate contact. In retrospect, she gathered "either he changed from white to black, or I had been living with somebody I didn't even know. "Love was not something to search out actively; it finds you, I believed. "It's a woman's role that comes along once in a lifetime," she said. She was born Sandra in Shelbyville, Tennessee, to Pauline Bayne, a factory worker, and Raymond Smith, a soldier. Locke is remembered as an early pioneer for women in Hollywood. [246] "[She] lied so much during her brief but colorful career that when she lost her battle with cancer at age 74, I wondered if it was a publicity stunt," Reed wrote in an essay for Observer. "Eastwood getting a lock on Locke". Various dates were given by the press for Locke's birth. She achieved recognition for her relationship with Clint Eastwood and the six hit films they made together. "[177] Locke claimed Eastwood even sang "She Made Me Monogamous" to her. Sondra Locke, the Oscar-nominated actress who made six movies with live-in lover Clint Eastwood before . "A long time between breaks". [33] She called it a "real, supportive, and equal relationship. [33] For a time she lived in the commuter town of Gallatin. ", In June 1999, Garrity sued Locke to get paid for persuading the appellate court to reinstate. And when I did, that was the beginning of the end.. Watson decided to do the movie after performing a standup routine about Locke and about how people in Shelbyville were obsessed with her. [204] Before any court decision could be made, Locke settled the case with Eastwood for an undisclosed amount of money. [53] In 1964, she joined the staff at radio station WSM-AM 650 in Nashville and was promoted to its television affiliate WSM-Channel 4 the following year. She was born in Oklahoma City on April 8, 1940 to Warren and Voicey Marie Matherly. [41] From 1958, she attended Shelbyville Central High School, where she was again valedictorian and voted "Duchess of Studiousness" by classmates. Fraker. [91] She was up for a big part in Earthquake (1974), but lost out to Genevive Bujold. [121] The film premiered five months before her 40th birthday. The suit was eventually settled in 1996 for an undisclosed sum. Sondra Locke, the Oscar-nominated actress who made six movies with live-in lover Clint Eastwood before . The stars tell all about their relationship off-camera and on in an excerpt from the rich new oral history. "By the end of the reading, she was doubled over. Sondra Locke, the Oscar-nominated actress who starred in several movies with Clint Eastwood a romantic partner-turned-litigious opponenthas died. [183], Eastwood and Locke were still cohabiting when, in the latter half of the 1980s, he secretly fathered another woman's two children[184][185] a fact that did not come to light for almost 20 years. Sondra Locke, an actress who received an Oscar nomination for her first film and starred in a series of movies with Clint Eastwood, with whom she had a turbulent relationship, died on Nov. 3 2018 at her home in Los Angeles. Edit a memorial you manage or suggest changes to the memorial manager. Use the links under See more to quickly search for other people with the same last name in the same cemetery, city, county, etc. In 1986, Locke made her feature directorial debut with Ratboy, a parable about a youth who is part rat and part human, produced by Eastwood's company Malpaso. [130], Locke's death was kept secret until December 13, when Radar Online broke the news the day before Eastwood's latest blockbuster The Mule (2018) opened in theaters nationwide, citing the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. She received a Academy Award Best Supporting Actress nomination for her role in the film. [100], During their 14 years as de facto husband and wife, Locke and Eastwood had lived in seven homes and acquired four, including a retreat in Sun Valley, Idaho, and the Rising River Ranch near Cassel. Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. in depositions, Eastwood characterized her as his occasional roommate . She claimed to have been born several years later than 1944, and her true age remained a secret throughout her career. [41] She first met Eastwood in 1972 when she unsuccessfully lobbied for the title role in his film Breezy (1973);[167] they became involved upon arrival at the shooting location of The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976) in Page, Arizona. He was willing me to go away. As far as she was concerned their relationship was still salvageable. She was nominated for a best-supporting-actress Oscar for her performance, an auspicious welcome for the Hollywood newcomer. [33], Between 1990 and 1993, Warner Bros. rejected more than 30 scripts that Locke pitched to the studio including those for Junior (1994) and Addicted to Love (1997) and refused to let her direct any of their in-house projects. The couples most delightful collaboration was on Bronco Billy (1980), a comedy starring Locke as a woman who falls in with a travelling circus after being double-crossed by her fiance. On the coattails of the franchise's success, she performed live in concert (one-off gigs) with The Everly Brothers, Eddie Rabbitt and Tom Jones.[116]. During this period, Eastwood did a few movies that had no prominent female character for Locke to play. This account has been disabled. and co-chairman of Warner Bros., said when questioned that the deal did not guarantee any films would be produced and, because the deal was not exclusive, she was free to take projects to other studios. Besides "The Outlaw Josey Wales," "The Gauntlet," and "Every Which Way But Loose", she went on to appear in other films such as "Bronco Billy" (1980), "Any Which Way You Can" (1980), and "Sudden Impact" (1983). [115] Locke recorded several songs for the soundtracks of these films and was whispered to be shopping for a record deal at the time. Please complete the captcha to let us know you are a real person. She did have a background working her way up learning her craft, and she showed promise as a director later on in her career. According to the Associated. Sondra Locke (1944 - 2018) was an Academy Award-nominated actress and frequent co-star of Clint Eastwood. [132] She came out of retirement once more in 2016, shooting Alan Rudolph's indie Ray Meets Helen with Keith Carradine. [172][177][178] Eastwood's wife Maggie Johnson lived on a colossal estate in Pebble Beach, where Eastwood rarely stayed,[33] and he and Johnson were understood to have had an open marriage from the start. For memorials with more than one photo, additional photos will appear here or on the photos tab. Sondra Locke, Oscar-Nominated Actress for 'The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter,' Dies at 74. [210][v] The agreement with Warner Bros., Locke said, was "a happy ending. Sondra Locke (1944 - 2018) was an Academy Award-nominated actress and frequent co-star of Clint Eastwood. How Should a Cinephile Grapple with Bertoluccis Tainted Legacy? Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate, or jump to a slide with the slide dots. [192][193] Locke sought half of Eastwood's earnings and an equal division of property,[194] requesting title to the house in Bel-Air and to the Gothic-style West Hollywood place Eastwood had leased to Gordon Anderson since 1982. [91] The San Francisco-set drama was to be directed by Mal Karman and shot by cinematographer Robert Primes, who did camerawork for Gimme Shelter, but it was scrapped for lack of funds. Bart Mills. "[105] Eastwood predicted that she would win an Oscar for her performance. Roderick Mann. Her legal name was changed four times during her first 24 years of life: from Sandra Smith to Sandra Elkins, to Sandra Locke, to Sondra Locke, to Sondra Anderson. [247], In 1971, fifth-graders at Eastside Elementary in Locke's hometown of Shelbyville, Tennessee, were left star-struck when Locke made a visit and held pretend "auditions" in the class to show them what it was like in Hollywood. Joyce Haber (1972-11-08). [77] The Playboy layout established Locke's status as a sex symbol, and the images were recycled in other men's magazines as her fame increased. "[33] She had a maternal half-brother, Donald (born April 26, 1946) from Bayne's subsequent brief marriage to William B. I think he thought Id go away, because he always gets his way, Locke said. Locke resented having her relationship with Eastwood labeled as an affair and being made to feel sordid as if she had "stolen" a married man, but did not contemporaneously refute such notions.[33]. "[33] Eastwood's lawyers sent a warning letter to the publisher, and although no slander charges arose, Entertainment Tonight canceled a scheduled interview with Locke. [33] Majoring in drama,[43] she was a member of the Alpha Psi Omega honor society while at MTSU and appeared on stage in Life with Father and The Crucible. On the 91st Academy Awards telecast, broadcast nearly four months after Locke died, she was omitted from the In Memoriam segment. He's said things that were hurtful to my character and hurtful to me professionally. Theyre one of Hollywoods brightest starsand most troubled actors. [248] Locke attended one of those performances in 2004 at the Tiffany Theater in West Hollywood. "Struggling Locke strikes back at Eastwood". "Eastwood's Ex Hit Hard by Sudden Impact of Breakup". [204] The outcome, Locke said, sent a "loud and clear" message to Hollywood, "that people cannot get away with whatever they want to just because they're powerful. She won the part after a nationwide search to find a suitable newcomer. Born Sandra Louise Smith, she spent a year at Middle Tennessee State University before a friend helped her prepare for a role in the 1968 film "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" after she was discovered in a talent search. [157], George Crook, a cameraman for WSM, squired Locke to Nashville society events including the 1965 hunt ball. [31] Locke's parents separated before her birth. Sondra Elaine Locke, of Edmond, Oklahoma, passed away December 4, 2019. Locke directed two more films after Impulse: *Death in Small Doses (1995) and Trading Favors (1997), both of which were little-seen. [147] Anderson was gay. [111] The home invasion film Death Game (1977), though released after they became an item, was actually shot in 1974. [20] Locke bequeathed Anderson an estimated fortune of $20 million, and seemed to have always supported him financially. Play. In 1968, she made her film debut in The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter, for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Best Hair Products At Tj Maxx, Accident On 99 Today Madera, Golden One Center Covid Requirements, Kroger Rainbow Cake Slice, Articles S