
Golden Globe-winning actress Sally Kirkland has died at 84, leaving behind a Hollywood legacy and a small but loving family.
TMZ confirmed her passing, with her representative, Michael Greene, stating she took her last breath in Palm Springs, California. In the days leading up to her death, fans learned she had entered hospice care as she battled dementia and complications from multiple serious injuries.
Sally Kirklandâs Health Struggles and Final Days
Before her passing, a GoFundMe was launched to help cover Kirklandâs medical expenses. âThis past year Sally fractured four bones in her neck, right wrist, and her left hip,â the page read. âWhile recovering, she developed two separate life-threatening infections.â
The fundraiser explained that her insurance coverage was limited, adding, âAs the days pass, lack of proper care greatly diminishes Sallyâs chance of a full recovery. However, with the right medical support, we know she has a strong chance of overcoming this setback and returning to the work she loves.â
The campaign also shared how beloved the actress was in her community. âSally has been more than just a friendâshe has been a maternal figure, offering encouragement, wisdom, and love when it was needed most,â it stated. âShe has never had the luxury of a life partner or children to lean on in difficult times. But she has always prioritized being there for others, giving everything she has to her craft, her church, her friends, and her community.â
Sally Kirklandâs Husbands, Family, and Career Legacy
Kirkland was married twice. Her first marriage was to Michael R. Jarrett in August 1974, which ended in divorce the following year. She later married actor Mark Hebert in 1985 after nearly a decade of dating. That marriage also ended in divorce, and the two kept the details of their separation private.
Born in New York City to Vogue fashion editor Sally Kirkland Sr. and metals dealer Fredric M. Kirkland, the future actress trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She became part of Andy Warholâs circle and was named one of his â13 Most Beautiful Womenâ in 1964. Four years later, she made headlines as the first actress to appear fully nude on stage in the off-Broadway play âSweet Eros.â
Kirkland went on to appear in more than 200 films and TV shows, including âThe Sting,â âCharlieâs Angels,â âJFK,â and âBruce Almighty.â Her 1987 role in âAnnaâ earned her an Oscar nomination and a Golden Globe win, cementing her as one of Hollywoodâs most fearless performers.
She also mentored countless actors, including Barbra Streisand, Sandra Bullock, and Liza Minnelli. Kirkland is survived by her godson and filmmaker Coty Galloway (Baily), three cousinsâBrookie, Katherine, and Tina Kirklandâand several close friends who stood by her side in her final years.
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