Gena Rowlands, Best Known For Her Role In The Notebook, Passed Away At The Age Of 94

Gena Rowlands, an American actress best known for her roles in The Notebook and Another Woman, has passed away at the age of 94.
Rowlands passed away at her home in Indian Wells, California, after receiving Oscar nominations for Gloria and A Woman Under the Influence in 1980.
No reason for death was given, however she had been experiencing Alzheimer’s, as per reports.
According to Deadline, she left acting in 2015 after winning four Emmys, two Golden Globes, and two Oscar nominations. Her films Gloria and A Woman Under the Influence were co-productions with her then-husband John Cassavetes.
The Betty Ford Story, Face of a Stranger, Hysterical Blindness, and The Incredible Mrs. Ritchie received her Emmy nominations.
She moved to New York after being born in Wisconsin and starring in the Broadway premiere of The Seven Year Itch.
She appeared in the Broadway play Middle of the Night in 1956.
In 2015, she was given a privileged Foundation Grant for her long acting vocation.
“Working this much time? She recently stated to Variety, “I even didn’t think I’d live this long.”
She likewise featured in films Appearances, Premiere night, Unfasten the Stars, Yellow and Broken English, Trust Floats, Whirlwind, The Edge’s Work, Tony Rome and The Neon Book of scriptures.
The Journal was coordinated in 2004 by her child Scratch Cassavetes, who as of late addressed Diversion Week after week about how his mom played a person experiencing dementia.
He stated, “We spent a lot of time talking about Alzheimer’s and wanting to be authentic with it, and now she has Alzheimer’s for the last five years.”
“She’s in full dementia. We lived it, she played it, and now it’s on us, which is crazy.

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