Shelley Duvall died peacefully in her sleep at her home in Texas due to complications from diabetes, as reported by Gilroy. Her death marks the end of a remarkable and, at times, tumultuous career in Hollywood.
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Duvall’s career was marked by a series of notable performances. In 1977, she delivered a stunning performance in Robert Altman’s drama 3 Women, earning her the Cannes Film Festival’s Best Actress award and a BAFTA nomination. Just three years later, she endeared audiences as Olive Oyl in Altman’s musical adaptation of Popeye, starring opposite Robin Williams.
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Despite her early success, Duvall’s presence in Hollywood waned, leading to a two-decade absence from the screen. However, she made a triumphant return in 2023 with her role in The Forest Hills, marking a significant comeback.
What Happened to Shelley Duvall?
In November 2016, Duvall made headlines when she appeared on Phil McGraw’s daytime talk show, Dr. Phil, where she discussed her struggles with mental illness. The interview drew significant criticism from the public and entertainment industry figures alike.
Many accused the show of exploiting Duvall during a vulnerable time in her life. Vivian Kubrick, daughter of director Stanley Kubrick, and actress Mia Farrow were among those who publicly condemned the segment for being unethical and upsetting.


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