Glenne Headly Dead At 62
Glenne Headly was best known for starring with Warren Beatty in “Dick Tracy,” was 62.
It is with deep sorrow that we confirm the passing of Glenne Headly,” her reps said in a statement.
“We ask that her family’s privacy be respected in this difficult time.
“Headly, a native of Connecticut, got her start in theater and went on to star in several productions including “Extremities” alongside Susan Sarandon in 1982.
Eventually, she made the transition to film and her breakout role is credited to “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels,” opposite Steve Martin and Michael Caine.
Headly went on to star in more than 25 films, including “Mortal Thoughts,” ‘Mr. Holland’s Opus” and “Sgt. Bilko.”Headly earned two Emmy nominations for “Lonesome Dove” and “Bastard Out of Carolina.”She was in the middle of filming the Hulu series “Future Man” alongside Josh Hutcherson and Ed Begley Jr. before her death.
In 1982, she married John Malkovich; they divorced in 1988. She then married McCulloch in 1993 and they had a son.
Headly’s career began on the stage, when she was an originating member of Chicago’s renowned Steppenwolf Theatre Company. She made her feature film debut in the 1981 dramedy “Four Friends.”
In 2016, she appeared in “Stage Kiss” at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles; her other theater performances included “Arms and the Man,” with Malkovich directing and “Aunt Dan and Lemon,” directed by Wallace Shawn in London.
It’s a sad time in her family. If you could pray or at least keep them in your thoughts that would be greatly appreciated.
IP Glenne Headly !!!!
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