Sally Kirkland, stage-screen actress and Oscar-nominated Ana, dies at 84

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Sally Model-Eversict-Actress Sally Kirkland, noted for her stage, TV and film roles – including sharing the screen with Paul Newman and Robert Redford in The stabbing and leads the 1987 Oscar nomination Ana – He died at 84.
His representative, Michael Greene, said Kirkland died Tuesday morning at a Palm Springs, Calif., hospice.
Friends set up a gofundme account for his medical care. They said he broke four bones in his neck, the left wrist. While he was recovering, he also developed illnesses, requiring hospitalization and rehab.
Kirkland worked on such missions as:
- The way we were by barbra streisand.
- Retaliation by Kevin Costner.
- Cold feet With Keith Carradine and Tom Waits.
- EDTV by Ron Howard.
- JFK with olive stone.
- Hesha with good tyson.
- Higher statistics It’s kathy bates.
- Bruce Almighty and Jim Carrey.
- Attackeda 1991 TV movie about a family dealing with a union mission.
Kirkland also had CAMO in Mel Brooks Burning showers.
His biggest role Anna, As a Czech movie star who returns his life in the United States and directs the young actress, Paulina POROIZKOVA. Kirkland won a Glodan Globe and received an Oscar nomination in the best actor category.

Kirkland’s small screen credits include tints on Criminal minds, Roseanne and Head case. He is also a series regular on TV shows The village of dolls and Charlie’s Angels.
Born in New York City, Kirkland’s mother was a fashion editor for vogue and magazines who encouraged her daughter to start modeling at the age of five.
Kirkland graduated from the Academy of American Activism and studied with Philip Burton, Richard Burton’s mentor, and Lee Strasberg, the master of the school of activism.
An early crack was from Andy Warhol’s 13 very beautiful women in 1964.
Kirkland’s volunteer work coordinated the efforts of the Red Cross
On stage, Kirkland appeared in Terrence McCnally’s off-Broadway Eros is sweet. Some of her first roles were in Shakespeare Productions, including Lovesick Helena in A Midsummer Night’s Dream For the New York Shakespeare Festival Product Joseph Papp and Miranda in a misfire production of A storm.
“I don’t think any actor can really call himself an actor unless he’s spent some time with Shakespeare,” he said in a 1991 rant.

Kirkland was a member of several new groups, taught by Insight transformation seminars and was a long-time member of a church affiliated with the Spiritual Awareness movement, whose followers believe in the transmigration of the soul.
He reached a career nadir when he rode naked as a pig in the 1969 film Futzwhat the security guard is reviewing is called the worst movie he has ever seen.
“It was a man in love with a pig, even by the cosmic standards of the time, it was bad,” he wrote.
Kirkland was also known to insult so many other roles and social causes that the magazine Time disappointed him “last day Isadora Duncan of NudozeSism.”
Kirkland volunteers for people with AIDS, cancer and heart disease, feeds the homeless through the American Red Cross, does volunteer work at hospitals and is an advocate for prisoners, especially young people.



