American actress, Gena Rowlands, popularly known for the string of films she collaborated on with her husband, the director John Cassavetes, has died at the age of 94.
Her son, Nick Cassavetes, made the announcement on Wednesday, August 14.
In 2024 Nick revealed thatย the Oscar-nominated had Alzheimerโs.
Gena was a successful actor before and after her films with Cassavetes. However, it is the string of films she made with her actor-turned-director husband that came to define her career.
Rowlands played a series of groundbreaking roles, including in Faces (1968), Minnie and Moskowitz (1971), A Woman Under the Influence (1974), Opening Night (1977), Gloria (1980) and Love Streams (1984).
Gena earned two Oscar nods for 1974โs โA Woman Under the Influence,โ in which she played a wife and mother cracking under the burden of domestic harmony, and โGloriaโ in 1980, about a woman who helps a young boy escape the mob.
In addition to the Oscar nominations, Rowlands earned three Primetime Emmy Awards, one Daytime Emmy and two Golden Globes. She was awarded an honorary Academy Award in 2015 in recognition of her work and legacy in Hollywood.
A new generation was introduced to Rowlands in her sonโs blockbuster โThe Notebook,โ in which she played a woman whose memory is ravaged, looking back on a romance for the ages.
She also appeared in her son Nick Cassavetesโ โUnhook the Starsโ in 1996.
In her later years, Rowlands made several appearances in films and TV, including in โThe Skeleton Keyโ and the detective series โMonk.โ Her last appearance in a movie was in 2014, playing a retiree who befriends her gay dance instructor in โSix Dance Lessons in Six Weeks.โ
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