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Shelley Alexis Duvall (July 7, 1949 – July 11, 2024) was an American actress and producer. Known for her collaborations with Robert Altman and for playing eccentric characters, she won a Cannes Film Festival Award and was nominated for a British Academy Film Award and two Emmy Awards.
The series featured numerous Hollywood actors (particularly of the period), with Robin Williams and Teri Garr in the first episode, "The Tale of the Frog Prince". [2] Creator and executive producer Shelley Duvall appeared in 3 episodes and narrated 3 episodes.
Popeye, a gruff but good-hearted sailor, arrives at the small coastal town of Sweethaven while searching for his missing father. He rents a room at the Oyl family's boarding house, where the Oyls plan to have their daughter, Olive, become engaged to Captain Bluto, a powerful, perpetually angry bully who manages the town in the name of the mysterious Commodore.
(FILES) A still frame obtained in December 1981 from the musical comedy live-action film adaptation of "Popeye," shows US actor Robin Williams (L) playing Popeye, and US actress Shelley Duvall ...
Shelley Duvall and public scrutiny . ... the actor seemed confused and mentally unstable and spoke about being in communication with Robin Williams despite his having died two years prior.
Shelley Duvall in 1977’s ‘3 Women’, which brought her to the attention of ‘The Shining’ director Stanley Kubrick (20th Century Fox) ... Duvall with Robin Williams in Robert Altman’s ...
Shelley Duvall earned a Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival for her role in "3 Women." ... Shelley Duvall starred alongside Robin Williams in the film "Popeye," based on the comic-strip ...
Duvall photographed in Los Angeles, 1975. Shelley Duvall was an American actress who began her career in 1970, appearing in Robert Altman's Brewster McCloud.She went on to have roles in numerous films by Altman throughout the 1970s, including the period Western film McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971), the crime drama Thieves Like Us (1974), the ensemble musical comedy Nashville (1975), and the ...