Karen Black, the prolific actress who appeared in more than 100 movies and was featured in such favorites as "Easy Rider," ''Five Easy Pieces" and "Nashville," has died. Black's husband, Stephen Eckelberry, says the actress died from complications from cancer. She was 74.
I loved her in Five Easy Pieces. Rest in peace, Ms. Black.
ReplyDeleteI heard this while I was at work and I didn't really let it hit me till I got home. I loved her, love her now, admire her, laugh when she's goofy onscreen, and I've been watching "The Strange Possession" and Burnt Offerings and even the Trilogy of Terror on Youtube recently -- I love her face. She's the best.
ReplyDeleteBurnt Offerings scared the crap out of me. RIP.
ReplyDeleteLoved Karen Black! In some of the best cult movies. Hope she didn't suffer.
ReplyDeleteFrom what I've read, sounds like she suffered horribly, unfortunately.
DeleteOh Moose, this news upsets me. It's so fucking hard on the family/loved ones standing by & having to watch their loved ones suffer.
DeleteI think Enty needs to give us a feel good post, maybe with kittens?, to offset all the horrible posts thus far.
I had a Karen Black poster hanging in my college dorm room. Lived that woman.
ReplyDeleteShe was in "family plot". Anyone who has worked with Hitchcock (although it is not a great movie) deserves respect.
ReplyDeleteRIP
A fine actress. RIP.
ReplyDeleteI liked her, too. My bestie once told me I resembled her...I was a little traumatized by that, but after looking at some photos of her, I am now very flattered. RIP Ms. Black.
ReplyDeleteI feel I need to clarify ^: I always thought she was pretty but in an unconventional way. We...meaning my friends and I...wanted to look like, say...Christie Brinkley. :)
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ReplyDeleteAwesome actress, younglings probably only know her from House of 1000 Corpses. Unusually pretty. Rip.
ReplyDeleteShe will be missed. Rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteF*cking cancer.
ReplyDeleteI was reading an article on her yesterday and yes Karen Black was in a bunch of highly-acclaimed films, but in the comments once someone mentioned the Trilogy of Terror segment with the fetish doll people just focused on that. I think that's the hallmark of a phenomenal actor though- to be memorably outstanding in the pulp stuff as well as the arty stuff.
Scally, f*ck cancer, robbing us of yet someone else. Rest in peace karen, and good journey:)
ReplyDeleteRIP Karen Black.
ReplyDeleteHowever, I am going to be mean about this: If she hadn't spent so much $$$ on Scientology (she's been in the cult since the 1970s), they wouldn't have had to start a crowdfunding campaign to pay for experimental treatments in Europe.
So sad! I watched Five Easy Pieces for the umpteenth time this past weekend. She is so great in that movie...RIP Karen Black.
ReplyDeleteRest in Peace, Another Actor has left the building. To many of old Hollywood is dying off.They had the class, this is missing today.You had the it factor.
ReplyDeleteShe was one of a kind, I loved her quirkiness.
ReplyDeleteCancer truly does suck.
ReplyDeleteRIP, Karen. My prayers for your family, especially your son.
ReplyDeleteRIP Karen. She was such a prolific actress and will be missed. My thoughts are with her family.
ReplyDeleteAw, so sad. I've always respected her, she was a very hardworking actress, often appearing in B movies simply because she loved acting
ReplyDeleteWhat about Airport???
ReplyDeleteI'm with you, CK76..."Climb baby, climb."
ReplyDeleteAs stated by Charlton Heston to the Lead Flight Attendant flying over the Rockies...RIP Karen Black.
Nice post, hotcargirl!
ReplyDeleteLiked Airplane, but LOVED Trilogy of Terror -- scared the pants off me. I didn't know she was Co$...