[112] "Clint wanted me to work only with him," said Locke. "[206] He accused Locke of using her cancer to gain the jury's sympathy: "She plays the victim very well. Eastwood later testified that he felt victimized by Locke. [114] She portrayed country singer Lynn Halsey-Taylor in the adventure-comedy. [93] In the 1972 Night Gallery episode "A Feast of Blood",[94] she played the victim of a curse planted by Norman Lloyd; the recipient of a brooch that devoured her. [160] Another early boyfriend, personal injury attorney Gary Gober,[161] starred with Locke in Circle Players' productions while attending Vanderbilt University Law School. Failed to remove flower. Locke claimed the reason that she and Eastwood were at odds was because she wanted to branch out into the industry and build a career beyond his filmsincluding by directing her own movies. She was advised by her agents to stay away from TV, but thought it foolish to sit around not working between films. [100] The film was one of the top 15 grossing films of 1976 and revived Locke's career. Please enter your email and password to sign in. "[128] The book received a supportive rave review from New York Daily News writer Liz Smith,[129] while Entertainment Weekly's Dana Kennedy dismissed the book as a "peculiar, not terribly consequential, life story. [27][42][51][f] Donald blamed Gordon Anderson Locke's best friend since adolescence and future husband for the rift, claiming Anderson had "an almost hypnotic spell on her. Clint Eastwood: The Director-King of Hollywood. 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. Nearly three decades later, Locke said she still got those photos in fan mail requesting her autograph. "[207], Locke brought a separate action against Warner Bros. for allegedly conspiring with Eastwood to sabotage her directorial career. She was nominated for her screen debut in "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter" (1968), based on. Please complete the captcha to let us know you are a real person. Im sorry he is who he is, she said just before her book came out. [241][242], Numerous outlets faced pushback over their chosen headlines for Locke's obituary. [46], In or around 1963,[47] Locke essentially broke off contact with her family, concluding: "It made no sense for any of us to spend our lives pretending to have relationships that did not really exist. [172] In November 1990, the parties reached a private settlement wherein Eastwood set up a $1.5 million multiyear film development/directing pact for Locke at Warner Bros. in exchange for dropping the suit. Continuing with this request will add an alert to the cemetery page and any new volunteers will have the opportunity to fulfill your request. [59] Dr. Walter Rowe Courtenay presided over the ceremony. Bart Mills. [29] During treatment, she began dating Scott Cunneen (born September 10, 1961, Long Beach, California), an intern assigned to perform the post-surgical checkup. [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. "[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. She claimed to have been born several years later than 1944, and her true age remained a secret throughout her career. Locke, best known for her movies with Clint Eastwood ad her off-screen romance with Eastwood,. [91] She was up for a big part in Earthquake (1974), but lost out to Genevive Bujold. SONDRA LOCKE OBITUARY. She was born in Oklahoma City on April 8, 1940 to Warren and Voicey Marie Matherly. Locke starred as a bitter heiress who joins a traveling Wild West show in Bronco Billy (1980), her only film with Eastwood not to reach blockbuster status, though it still ranked among the annual box office top 25. Alan Rudolph, Keith Carradine, Sondra Locke and Jennifer Tilly in Person at the Music Hall for RAY MEETS HELEN. She won the part after a nationwide search to find a suitable newcomer. [171], Eastwood was married during the early years of their relationship,[172][173] before their affair became public in 1978,[41] but his marriage was a nominal one just as Locke's was: he had sired at least two publicly unacknowledged children outside the marriage[100][174][175][176] and confided he'd "never been in love before. In our own way we got to live out a little bit of our dreams by making the movie and meeting her. 0 cemeteries found in Westwood, Los Angeles County, California, USA. Learn more about merges. She made it as part of a $150,000 three-picture deal with 20th Century Fox, and was compensated for the other two which never came to fruition. [235] She was one of 11 female filmmakers in 1990, the year WB released her sophomore feature, Impulse. [33], Locke was a cheerleader and class valedictorian in junior high. Locke announced plans to develop and star in a movie about Marie Antoinette, but the project fell apart. Cregg in Shelbyville?". I felt it was like social extortion of a kindblackmail or whatever you want to call it, he said. [125], Locke's second foray behind the camera was Impulse (1990), starring Theresa Russell as a police officer on the vice squad who goes undercover as a prostitute. It was much preferable to the sadistic thriller Sudden Impact (1983), the fourth in the Dirty Harry series of films about a renegade cop, in which Locke played a victim of rape turned violent avenger. "[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. 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. [79][80] It was announced that she would play the lead in Lovemakers a film adaptation of Robert Nathan's novel The Color of Evening but no movie resulted. Over time Suzanne has developed a cult following,[33][69] while Reflection is cited as an early example of media portrayals of transgender people. Sondra Locke (1944 - 2018) was an Academy Award-nominated actress and frequent co-star of Clint Eastwood. This account already exists, but the email address still needs to be confirmed. "Sondra Locke tries other side of the camera". [230][235], During the last third of her life, Locke maintained she was blacklisted from the film industry as a result of her acrimonious split from Eastwood;[69][128] his career went forward unscathed. Sondra Locke Sondra Locke, an Oscar-nominated actress for "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" and a frequent co-star of her ex-husband Clint Eastwood, whom she successfully sued for fraud in 1995, died on Nov A Space Odyssey," died on Jan. Use this page to find out if based on information from your browser. "Shelbyville gets its close-up". The actress wrote in her autobiography that she found out he was her father "sometime during grammar school," but phrased all references to him in ambiguous past tense and evaded specifying years. [106] Locke wasn't even nominated and received mixed critical response at best: on the upside, Vincent Canby of The New York Times said "Locke is not only pretty, but also occasionally genuinely funny"[107] and Los Angeles Times critic Kevin Thomas stated that Locke "has not received such a rich opportunity since her Academy Award-nominated debut";[108] in contrast, Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune said "she's wasted here"[109] and TV Guide felt that "Locke is simply repulsive. [127] She was also bumped from The Oprah Winfrey Show and, in her words, "shut out of most venues to promote the book, in particular the networks. Meanwhile, Locke claimed that she had had two abortions over the course of their relationship, because Eastwood had told her that he didnt want more children. Locke also later proved herself an idiosyncratic director with the curious fantasy Ratboy (1986), in which she starred. This flower has been reported and will not be visible while under review. "[33], In February 2001, Locke purchased a six-bedroom gated mansion in the Hollywood Hills, where she resided for the remainder of her life. Locke's persona belied her age, and she habitually played roles written for women much younger than herself. Terry Semel, then the C.E.O. I can understand how stranded they must feel, how hard it is to change one's life," Locke said. [86][162][163][164][q] For a while in the early 1970s, she shared a liaison with married actor David Soul after they played siblings in an episode of Cannon. [34][d] When Bayne married Alfred Locke in 1948, Sandra and Donald assumed his surname. [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. She was 74. Vernon Scott. [147] Anderson was gay. Please try again later. This browser does not support getting your location. Ad Choices. Sondra Locke, Oscar-Nominated Actress for 'The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter,' Dies at 74. Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. "[212] "I feel elated. She also portrayed the singer and actress, Rosemary Clooney in the CBS television movie "Rosie: The Rosemary Clooney Story" in 1982. I only stood to lose professionally.. [100] Locke's friendships with those women gradually faded as their husbands ghosted her. During this period, Eastwood did a few movies that had no prominent female character for Locke to play. [126] In a subsequent interview with Siskel, Locke said she wasn't eager to act again. [180] The avowal made Locke "a talking-point in America's sexual politics debate," according to The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw. [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. "Eastwood's Ex Hit Hard by Sudden Impact of Breakup". Sondra Elaine Locke, of Edmond, Oklahoma, passed away December 4, 2019. A follow-up, Impulse (1990), a thriller starring Theresa Russell as a police officer working undercover as a prostitute, was a slicker affair. National Center for Family & Marriage Research. "[33] Eastwood claimed Locke told him on multiple occasions that she never wanted to have children. People can say, He made her famous; he gave her movies. He didnt give me moviesI did a job, she said. (December 14, 2018). Her closest friends had been the wives of Eastwood's colleagues: Maria Shriver, Cynthia Sikes Yorkin and Lili Fini Zanuck, all 1011 years younger than Locke and married to film industry heavyweights Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bud Yorkin and Richard D. Zanuck respectively. In the meantime, she accepted some television offers, co-starring with an all-female ensemble cast in Friendships, Secrets and Lies (1979) and portraying big band era vocalist Rosemary Clooney in Rosie: The Rosemary Clooney Story (1982). [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. 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. For years, Sondra worked in lock-step with Clint and, to hear her tell it, she helped him with his projects. Are you sure that you want to delete this memorial? [36][e] She grew up in Shelbyville, Tennessee, where her stepfather owned a construction company;[37] the family later moved to nearby Wartrace. Steve Ryfle. We have set your language to Your new password must contain one or more uppercase and lowercase letters, and one or more numbers or special characters. [134], During her tenure at WSM, Locke participated in the annual United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) telethons. "Locke Turns To 'Ratboy' To Escape Clint's Maze". 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). [232] So hidden had basic facts been kept, that The New York Times oxymoronically noted 41 days after she died: "A list of survivors was not immediately [sic] available."[233]. She was born Sandra in Shelbyville, Tennessee, to Pauline Bayne, a factory worker, and Raymond Smith, a soldier. [97] Locke said she chose the role for its exposure,[98] following a run of unremarkable credits. Locke got her big break in 1967 when she starred in The. Particularly with regard to the tubal ligation, I encouraged Locke to make her own decision after she had consulted with a physician about the appropriateness of and the necessity for that surgical procedure. "[211] Locke v. Warner Bros. Inc also catalyzed changes within the legal system. [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. Save to an Ancestry Tree, a virtual cemetery, your clipboard for pasting or Print. [33], Hoping to shed the plain image she accentuated in her screen debut, in January 1969 Locke posed for a semi-nude pictorial by photographer Frank Bez,[76] which was published in the December issue of Playboy. And when I did, that was the beginning of the end.. [83] Shortly afterwards she passed on the lead in My Sweet Charlie (1970), which won an Emmy for its eventual star Patty Duke. Jacobs, Julia. [21][22][23][24] Despite this, she wasn't considered "date material" by the more socially prominent boys in her class. [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. Family members linked to this person will appear here. Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. "[131] Locke was nonetheless grateful to have a platform at all, stating: "It was a miracle that a major publisher took it. cremated remains buried on Nov 9th by husband Gordon Anderson, Your Scrapbook is currently empty. You have chosen this person to be their own family member. She passed away of cardiac arrest stemming from breast and bone cancer. If you have questions, please contact [emailprotected]. Watson decided to do the movie after performing a standup routine about Locke and about how people in Shelbyville were obsessed with her. The supercalifragilistic Lin-Manuel Miranda, The Golden Globes are quirkyand thats a good thing, How The Sopranos gave us Trump training wheels, Rockos Modern Life was even loonier than you thought, The years best movies,according to our critic. Vanity Fair may earn a portion of sales from products that are purchased through our site as part of our Affiliate Partnerships with retailers. All photos appear on this tab and here you can update the sort order of photos on memorials you manage. [38] Self-described as introspective[39] and ambitious,[40] Locke started working part-time at age 16, drove her own car, and had a phone installed in her bedroom. "[152] According to her death certificate, the two were residing at the same address when she died,[20] and he was the person who reported her death.[153]. "[190][219], Locke underwent a double mastectomy at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, followed by chemotherapy. 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. Remove advertising from a memorial by sponsoring it for just $5. Newer Post Home CONTACT US [225] Built in 1925, the home's interior was redesigned to look like Locke's old house on Stradella Road. The stars tell all about their relationship off-camera and on in an excerpt from the rich new oral history. [29][182], Locke professed mixed feelings on the matter, stating in one chapter of her autobiography that she was grateful she hadn't had Eastwood's children, while writing in another, "I couldn't help but think that that baby, with both Clint's and my best qualities, would be extraordinary. [128] She filed a $70 million palimony suit on April 26,[100][168] charging Eastwood with breach of contract, emotional distress, forcible entry and possession of stolen goods. This translated into a period of great productivity while they were together. An alumna of Middle Tennessee State University, Locke broke into regional show business with assorted posts at the Nashville-based radio station WSM-AM, then segued into television as a promotions assistant for WSM-TV. "[33], Locke and actor/director Clint Eastwood entered a domestic partnership in October 1975. Failed to delete memorial. "Say, is that C.J. [148] Locke's subsequent relationship with a doctor young enough to be her son added to her notoriety. She was 74 years old. [229] The Associated Press said "it is not clear why it took nearly six weeks to come to light. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. [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. Earl Wilson. "The Actress Couldn't Resist". Pauline Locke interviewed by Leon Wagener, 1989. [148][149][150][151] Locke, testifying under oath to a jury, characterized her husband as being "more like a sister to me" and explained, "it's funny the sort of cultural changes, but in those days males and females never lived together unless they were married. "[195], Locke battled Eastwood in court for 19 months; she developed breast cancer during proceedings and said the treatments sapped her will to fight. [180][s] "I'd feel sorry for any child that had me for a mother," she previously told columnist Dick Kleiner in 1969. "Locke Is Big With Eastwood". 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. Try again later. "Locke cries foul at producing deal". Use the links under See more to quickly search for other people with the same last name in the same cemetery, city, county, etc. "Locke Feels Vindicated After Lawsuit". Theyre one of Hollywoods brightest starsand most troubled actors. "[110], Over the course of their decade-and-a-half-long personal relationship, Locke did not work in any capacity on any theatrical motion picture other than with Eastwood except for 1977's experimental horror western The Shadow of Chikara. Stanley Eichelbaum. She was 74. 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. 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). Sandra Louise Anderson ( ne Smith; May 28, 1944 - November 3, 2018), professionally known as Sondra Locke, was an American actress and director. People stopped calling. Anderson'. English On the 91st Academy Awards telecast, broadcast nearly four months after Locke died, she was omitted from the In Memoriam segment. This account has been disabled. [t] Despite her affirmed ignorance, Locke sensed growing tension in the relationship around 1985, recollecting that "although I definitely still loved Clint, I didn't very much like him." Locke's death received no television coverage except for a 15-second spot on ABC World News Tonight. However, their relationship ended acrimoniously, coloring both their legacies and entwining them in two ugly lawsuits. Please ensure you have given Find a Grave permission to access your location in your browser settings. Arthur Knight and Hollis Alpert. In 1989, Claudia Puig of the Los Angeles Times described her lawsuit against Clint Eastwood as a "precedent-setting legal case, as it raises the question of whether a woman, who is legally married to one man, can claim palimony rights from another. [33][69] In June 1995 she sued him again, for fraud and breach of fiduciary duty. Sondra Locke (1944 - 2018) was an Academy Award-nominated actress and frequent co-star of Clint Eastwood. Paul Newman and Joanne Woodwards Daughters Appreciated the Fuck Hut Detail Too. The Oscar-nominated actress had a long Hollywood careerand a turbulent relationship with Clint Eastwood, resulting in two acrimonious lawsuits. 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. 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There is 1 volunteer for this cemetery. Sondra Locke was born May 28, 1944 as Sandra Louise Smith, in Shelbyville, Tennessee, a quiet little town about 60 miles southeast of Nashville. [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. Smith departed the scene before Sondra's birth. 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. [218] She added that Eastwood never communicated with her after her diagnosis: "He doesn't care if I live or die. Watson said. Sondra Locke, the Oscar-nominated actress who made six movies with live-in lover Clint Eastwood before . Sondra Locke, the Oscar-nominated actress who made six movies with live-in lover Clint Eastwood before . [100] They eventually settled at 846 Stradella Road in Bel-Air,[41] which Eastwood still owned at the time of Locke's death. [33] For a time she lived in the commuter town of Gallatin. [68][168][127][220][221] Unfazed by their 17-year age difference and that Locke was only three years younger than his mother[222][223] they soon went public with the romance, dining at paparazzi hotspot Spago on one of their early dates in November 1990. "Eastwood is target of another Locke Lawsuit". She worked regularly with Eastwood, who was her companion for 14 years despite their marriages to other people. One year, she toured Birmingham with folk singer Richard Law. I have to admit I read that and I was like, Go mom, laughs Clea Newman Soderlund, speaking about her fathers posthumous memoir, Ezra Millers Messiah Delusions: Inside. Translation on Find a Grave is an ongoing project. Use Escape keyboard button or the Close button to close the carousel. She told journalist Leon Wagener: "One of those children Clint made her abort could have been the grandson I've always wanted.". [236], Locke's influence as a feminist icon was duly acknowledged by the mainstream press. Radar Online first reported the news, saying she died of complications from breast and bone cancer. Even though she was the second child of four children, she considered herself the middle child. Jeanne Miller. [32] In her autobiography, Locke noted that "although Momma would not admit it, I knew Mr. Smith never married my mother. Actress Sondra Locke, who was best known for making six movies with Clint Eastwood, has died at the age of 74. The actress died after a cardiac arrest as a result of breast and bone cancer, according to a death certificate obtained by Associated . In 1945, Locke briefly took the surname of her then-stepfather, Elkins, before her mother changed it again in 1948. For a long time it was falsely presumed that Locke and Anderson had divorced. [131] She had simultaneously been wooed by screenwriter Philip Kaufman but chose Eastwood over him. [250] The movie was a "special gift" to Locke, according to Deborah Obenchain, another Eastside student who said she did not think Locke really understood her impact on the small town she once called home. She was 74. Gordon Addison Broadway and Theatre Credits, Sandra Locke appeared with Clint Eastwood in hit films, "Sondra Locke: a charismatic performer defined by a toxic relationship with Clint Eastwood", Eastwood's Ex Tells All in Unflattering New Book, A Fond Farewell to Sondra Locke (1944 2018), "Eastwood Unforgiven: Locke's Lawsuit Spins Saga of Love and Power in Hollywood", "Oscar-nominated actress Sondra Locke dies at 74", "Videotapers' Syndication $$ Whopper for Nashville", "Suing Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke Strikes with Magnum Force", "Clint Eastwood gets top role in outlaw film".
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