Sally Kirkland, OSCAR‑NOMINATED  ACTRESS  FROM ‘Anna,’ DIED AT  84 — A Tragic Loss For Film World!

Sally  Kirkland, ‘Anna’ ACTRESS AND OSCAR NOMINEE, DEAD  AT  84 — A  BIG  LOSS  FOR  CINEMA!

Oscar-nominated actress Sally Kirkland, best known for her riveting performance in the 1987 independent drama Anna, has died at the age of 84. Her representative confirmed her passing early Tuesday morning in Palm Springs, California, according to Variety. Kirkland had recently entered hospice care after a fall in October that left her with rib and foot injuries. She had also been battling a bone infection that spread to her bloodstream, alongside complications from dementia, as shared on her GoFundMe page.

Over a career spanning more than six decades, Kirkland appeared in over 250 films and television projects, earning a reputation for her fearless dedication to complex roles. On television, she made recurring appearances in Felicity, Roseanne, Valley of the Dolls, and Days of Our Lives, showcasing her remarkable versatility and charisma across genres.

Kirkland’s defining moment came with Anna (1987), an intimate character study about an aging Czech actress guiding a young newcomer, played by Paulina Porizkova, through the struggles of exile and artistic survival. Her raw and passionate performance earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress, along with wins at the Golden Globes and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards. In an era before social media, Kirkland’s Oscar campaign became legendary — she personally wrote letters to critics and enlisted friends, including Andy Warhol, to help spread the word. Critic Rex Reed memorably hailed her performance, saying, “Sally Kirkland devours Anna like a raw steak and emerges a major star.”

Reflecting on her Oscar experience years later, Kirkland told The Huffington Post in 2012, “At the Oscars, there were all these movie stars emerging from their limos, and then there was me. I felt like Cinderella.” She added that the greatest honor was sharing the Best Actress category with icons like Meryl Streep, Glenn Close, Holly Hunter, and Cher, with whom she “used to rollerskate in the ’70s.”

Born on October 31, 1941, in New York City, Kirkland was the daughter of fashion editor Sally Kirkland Sr., who worked for Life and Vogue. Before acting, she modeled for Vogue and later studied under Lee Strasberg and Uta Hagen at the Actors Studio. Immersed in New York’s avant-garde theater scene, she became part of Andy Warhol’s Factory circle in the 1960s.

Beyond Anna, her diverse filmography included Cold Feet (1989), Best of the Best (1989), JFK (1991), The Haunted (1991), and Bruce Almighty (2003). Her fearless artistry, unconventional spirit, and enduring passion made Sally Kirkland one of Hollywood’s most distinctive and unforgettable performers. May she rest in peace.

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