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Shelley Duvall

Highest Rated: 97% Annie Hall (1977)

Lowest Rated: 15% Suburban Commando (1991)

Birthday: Jul 7, 1949

Birthplace: Fort Worth, Texas, USA

Director Robert Altman discovered the gifted Shelley Duvall while she was attending college in Houston, TX and promptly cast her in her debut film "Brewster McCloud" (1970). She went on to make seven movies in all with Altman, from the sublimely brilliant "Nashville" (1975) and "3 Women" (1977), for which she won both a Cannes Film Festival Best Actress Award and an L.A. Film Critic's Association Award, to "Popeye" (1980), in which she starred as Olive Oyl opposite Robin Williams. Duvall showed herself particularly adept at playing kooky waifs and characters for whom everything goes wrong, like the trusting wife of Jack Nicholson's deteriorating writer in Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining" (1980). Among her many fine performances for television was her role in Joan Micklin Silver's "Bernice Bobs Her Hair" for PBS' "Great American Short Story" series, considered by many the best adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald to the screen. Duvall's work as a TV producer of children's shows has nearly eclipsed her fine acting career. During the production of "Popeye," she showed Robin Williams some of her collection of antique illustrated children's books, and, picturing Williams as the perfect "Frog Prince," approached Showtime with her idea for a series based on fairy tales. She formed her own company, Platypus Productions, in 1982 and proceeded to create and executive produce two award-winning series for the cable network: "Faerie Tale Theater," comprised of 26 star-studded episodes, and "Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales and Legends," nine tales of American folk heroes. In 1988, she founded Think Entertainment, a groundbreaking cable production company that produced in conjunction with Platypus her "Nightmare Classics," a one-hour anthology series adapting the works of such authors as Edgar Alan Poe, and then later "Shelly Duvall's Bedtime Stories," both again for Showtime. In addition to her long-standing relationship with Showtime, Duvall has also produced for PBS, TNT, The Disney Channel, Nickelodeon and the three major networks. The mid-90s have seen her as a guest on NBC's "Frasier" (1994) as well as in Showtime's "Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle" (1994) and ABC's "Aliens for Breakfast" (1995), the latter two also produced by her. As for her big screen efforts, starting with Steven Soderbergh's "The Underneath" (1995), Duvall cranked out in rapid succession Lynn Roth's "Changing Habits"(1996), Jane Campion's highly evocative "The Portrait of a Lady" (1996), Guy Maddin's "Twilight of the Ice Nymphs" (1997) and Stuart Gillard's "Rocket Man" (1997). Her love of music added a further dimension to her career. Not only did she record records for children, she also pioneered a new concept in music video programming for TV: "Nick Jr. Rocks," which debuted on Nickelodeon in 1991 and targeted children aged 2 to 6. More recently Duvall starred as Detective Dubrinski in "Manna From Heaven" (2002). Shelley Duvall died on July 11, 2024 in Blanco, TX at the age of 75.

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Highest rated movies

97% 92% Annie Hall
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91% 77% Time Bandits
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89% 84% Nashville Watchlist 88% 63% Roxanne Watchlist
86% 81% Brewster McCloud
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85% 86% McCabe & Mrs. Miller
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83% 93% The Shining Watchlist
83% 86% 3 Women
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81% 72% Thieves Like Us
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67% 60% Twilight of the Ice Nymphs
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Filmography

Movies

Credit
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Forest Hills Mama (Character) - 2023
22% 53% Manna From Heaven Detective Dubrinski (Character) $505.7K 2001
No Score Yet No Score Yet Dreams in the Attic Nellie (Character) - 2000
No Score Yet 42% The 4th Floor Martha Stewart (Character) - 1999
No Score Yet No Score Yet Jingle Bells Unknown (Character) - 1999
No Score Yet 44% Boltneck Mrs. Stein (Character) - 1998
17% 46% Casper Meets Wendy Gabby (Character) - 1998
17% 18% Tale of the Mummy Edith Butros (Character) - 1998
31% 34% Home Fries Mrs. Jackson (Character) $10.5M 1998
No Score Yet 0% Alone Estelle (Character) - 1997
No Score Yet 36% Shadow Zone: My Teacher Ate My Homework Mrs. Fink (Character) - 1997
No Score Yet No Score Yet Guy Maddin: Waiting for Twilight Self - 1997
No Score Yet 22% Changing Habits Sister Agatha (Character) - 1997
67% 60% Twilight of the Ice Nymphs Amelia Glahn (Character) - 1997
47% 51% The Portrait of a Lady Countess Gemini (Character) $3.7M 1996
62% 39% The Underneath Nurse (Character) $386.9K 1995
No Score Yet No Score Yet Frogs! Annie (Character) - 1992
No Score Yet 17% Backfield in Motion Executive Producer - 1991
15% 33% Suburban Commando Jenny Wilcox (Character) $6.6M 1991
No Score Yet 72% Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme Unknown (Character) - 1990
88% 63% Roxanne Dixie (Character) $34.8M 1987
No Score Yet No Score Yet Frog Mrs. Anderson (Character),
Executive Producer
- 1987
No Score Yet 74% Frankenweenie Susan Frankenstein (Character) - 1984
No Score Yet 62% Faerie Tale Theatre Unknown (Character) - 1983
91% 77% Time Bandits Pansy (Character) - 1981
60% 39% Popeye Olive Oyl (Character) - 1980
83% 93% The Shining Winifred "Wendy" Torrance (Character) - 1980
83% 86% 3 Women Millie Lammoreaux (Character) - 1977
97% 92% Annie Hall Pam (Character) - 1977
61% 48% Buffalo Bill and the Indians The First Lady / Mrs. Cleveland (Character) - 1976
89% 84% Nashville L. A. Joan (Character) - 1975
81% 72% Thieves Like Us Keechie Mobley (Character) - 1974
85% 86% McCabe & Mrs. Miller Ida Coyle (Character) - 1971
86% 81% Brewster McCloud Suzanne Davis (Character) - 1970

TV

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No Score Yet No Score Yet The Hughleys Unknown (Guest Star) 1999
40% No Score Yet Maggie Winters Unknown (Guest Star) 1998
95% 95% Frasier Caroline (Guest Voice) 1995
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Ray Bradbury Theater Leota Bea (Character) 1992
No Score Yet 57% Saturday Night Live Host 1977
No Score Yet No Score Yet Cannon Liz Christie (Guest Star) 1973