Shelley Duvall: The Shining and Annie Hall actress dies at 75
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Her best-known role was perhaps Wendy, the wife of Jack Nicholson's terrifying hotel caretaker in Stanley Kubrick's 1980 horror classic The Shining.
Filming was an ordeal. "I had to cry 12 hours a day, all day long, the last nine months straight, five or six days a week," she once recalled.
After that, Duvall's film roles included Terry Gilliam's Time Bandits and Roxanne with Steve Martin.
She also set up her own production companies, and made and hosted beloved 1980s children's TV show Faerie Tale Theatre.
Her acting roles diminished in the 1990s, with Jane Campion’s The Portrait of a Lady the pick of the crop, and she dropped off the radar in 2002.
The New York Times attributed her apparent disappearance to the impact of a 1994 earthquake that damaged her Los Angeles home, and the stress of her brother having cancer.
Discussing her prolonged absence from the screen, she told the paper, external in May she had been the victim of a fickle film industry. "I was a star. I had leading roles. People think it's just ageing, but it's not. It's violence," she said.
Asked to explain, she said: "How would you feel if people were really nice, and then, suddenly, on a dime they turn on you?
"You would never believe it unless it happens to you. That's why you get hurt, because you can't really believe it's true."