[202] Garrity added that Eastwood had held out the allegedly counterfeit deal "like a dangled carrot" to persuade Locke to drop the earlier palimony suit. Particularly with regard to the tubal ligation, I encouraged Locke to make her own decision after she had consulted with a physician about the appropriateness of and the necessity for that surgical procedure. Thanks for using Find a Grave, if you have any feedback we would love to hear from you. ", In June 1999, Garrity sued Locke to get paid for persuading the appellate court to reinstate. She did have a background working her way up learning her craft, and she showed promise as a director later on in her career. Born Sandra Louise Smith, she spent a year at Middle Tennessee State University before a friend helped her prepare for a role in the 1968 film "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" after she was discovered in a talent search. February 17, 2023 . He just wills people to do things, he would say that all the time. And I didnt.. She also acted in a handful of projects, making her final turn in the 2017 romantic comedy Ray Meets Helen. [32][41] Locke testified that after she and Eastwood made their final joint appearance on January 6 at the American Cinema Awards, they spent exactly two nights together,[163] without intimate contact. "[33], The case went to trial in September 1996. [127] She was also bumped from The Oprah Winfrey Show and, in her words, "shut out of most venues to promote the book, in particular the networks. Liz Smith. Sources are divided as to whether she was born in Alabama or Tennessee. [217] In September 1990, she confirmed reports that she had breast cancer. Sondra Locke (1944-2018) was an Academy Award-nominated actress and frequent co-star of Clint Eastwood. [48] "It was just an immediate attraction between the two of us," Locke recalled in a 2012 documentary. Eastwood did not comment on the death, nor did any of Locke's other living exes, nor any of her friends or relatives. GREAT NEWS! Sondra Locke (1944 - 2018) was an Academy Award-nominated actress and frequent co-star of Clint Eastwood. She worked regularly with Eastwood, who was her companion for 14 years despite their marriages to other people. [213] The case is used in some modern law-school contract textbooks to illustrate the legal concept of good faith. Oops, we were unable to send the email. "Sondra Locke tries other side of the camera". Use the links under See more to quickly search for other people with the same last name in the same cemetery, city, county, etc. Various compilers, "Vaughn Family Group Sheets", Jim Freeman received these Family Group Sheets at a Bell family reunion for descendants of David Vaughn. [144][n], Locke had known Anderson since at least the late 1950s; accounts as to when they met vary by as much as four years. He was willing me to go away. Weve updated the security on the site. She won the part after a nationwide search to find a suitable newcomer. Sondra Locke (1944 - 2018) was an Academy Award-nominated actress and frequent co-star of Clint Eastwood. Her mother married Alfred Locke, a carpenter, when she was four. At the time, Locke said it sent a loud and clear message to Hollywood that people cannot get away with whatever they want to, just because theyre powerful., In the 1997 interview with the Post, Locke spoke openly about the ordeal and writing her subsequent book. "Eastwood Undermined Lockes Directing Career, Attorney Says". Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. [100], During their 14 years as de facto husband and wife, Locke and Eastwood had lived in seven homes and acquired four, including a retreat in Sun Valley, Idaho, and the Rising River Ranch near Cassel. Smith departed the scene before Sondra's birth. [42][54][55][56] Locke's biggest coup while employed there was hosting actor Robert Loggia when Loggia visited Nashville to promote his TV pilot T.H.E. cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. "By the end of the reading, she was doubled over. [128] The Advocate, a monthly LGBT-interest magazine, was set to do a big article on Locke's book; suddenly and uncharacteristically, Eastwood gave The Advocate an interview, and they decided not to run the piece. Sondra Locke, Oscar-Nominated Actress for 'The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter,' Dies at 74. LOS ANGELES Actress and director Sondra Locke, a Tennessee native nominated for an Academy Award for her first film role in 1968's "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" and who went on to co . Actress Sondra Locke, who was Clint Eastwood 's girlfriend for more than 13 years, has died. [21][22][23][24] Despite this, she wasn't considered "date material" by the more socially prominent boys in her class. Eight years before they met, she had already received Golden Globe and Oscar nominations for her accomplished debut as Mick, a southern teenager who befriends a deaf-mute man (Alan Arkin) in the 1968 adaptation of Carson McCullers novel The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter. (December 14, 2018). I think he thought Id go away, because he always gets his way, Locke said. "If you love the craft of filmmaking as much as I do, it's hard to go back to acting after you've tasted the high of directing."[9]. [106] Locke wasn't even nominated and received mixed critical response at best: on the upside, Vincent Canby of The New York Times said "Locke is not only pretty, but also occasionally genuinely funny"[107] and Los Angeles Times critic Kevin Thomas stated that Locke "has not received such a rich opportunity since her Academy Award-nominated debut";[108] in contrast, Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune said "she's wasted here"[109] and TV Guide felt that "Locke is simply repulsive. [41] From 1958, she attended Shelbyville Central High School, where she was again valedictorian and voted "Duchess of Studiousness" by classmates. "[96], In 1975, Locke was cast in the western film The Outlaw Josey Wales as the love interest of Clint Eastwood's eponymous character. She was 74 years old. She was born Sandra in Shelbyville, Tennessee, to Pauline Bayne, a factory worker, and Raymond Smith, a soldier. "Eastwood's Ex Hit Hard by Sudden Impact of Breakup". She played Laura Lee, who joins Josey (Eastwood) on his quest to avenge his familys destruction during the civil war. [29][182], Locke professed mixed feelings on the matter, stating in one chapter of her autobiography that she was grateful she hadn't had Eastwood's children, while writing in another, "I couldn't help but think that that baby, with both Clint's and my best qualities, would be extraordinary. Play. [88] Both films were shelved for two years before finally opening in arthouse cinemas, attracting little attention at first. She claimed to have been born several years later than 1944, and her true age remained a secret throughout her career. [246] "[She] lied so much during her brief but colorful career that when she lost her battle with cancer at age 74, I wondered if it was a publicity stunt," Reed wrote in an essay for Observer. There is 1 volunteer for this cemetery. [100] Locke's friendships with those women gradually faded as their husbands ghosted her. "Hollywood stars to help Shelbyville native's film". [234] In absence of any explanation, many surmised that Locke had to have requested the blackout in her final wishes, perhaps to keep her true age from being exposed. In Eastwoods more rough-and-tumble outings she could only appear incongruous. [229] The Associated Press said "it is not clear why it took nearly six weeks to come to light. Theyre one of Hollywoods brightest starsand most troubled actors. Resend Activation Email. I wasnt prepared for the way our eyes seemed to instantly fuse. For the next seven years, she was effectively under contract to Eastwood, who was believed to have left his wife for her. You might just as well have a direct confrontation with a wall. [182], The breakup affected Locke's social life. So she filed another suit, alleging that Eastwood defrauded her, and that the Warner Bros. deal she had been given was not real. "[32] She never knew her biological father,[48] and did not attend the funerals of her mother (deceased 1997)[49] or stepfather (deceased 2007),[50] nor did she have anything to do with her brother, sister-in-law and three nieces. Even though she was the second child of four children, she considered herself the middle child. [168][r] After wrapping the film in December 1975, the couple shuttled between Eastwood's houses in Sherman Oaks and Carmel, as well as rented homes in San Francisco and Tiburon. I understood it would be at the risk of our relationship, Locke said to the Post, referring to her desire to move away from Eastwood films. Locke never appeared in a wide release after Sudden Impact. [53] In 1964, she joined the staff at radio station WSM-AM 650 in Nashville and was promoted to its television affiliate WSM-Channel 4 the following year. "[128], After 13 years away from acting, Locke returned to the screen in 1999 with cameo roles in the straight-to-video films The Prophet's Game with Dennis Hopper and Clean and Narrow with Wings Hauser. All rights reserved. Sondra Locke (Sandra Louise Anderson), actor and director, born 28 May 1944; died 3 November 2018, Actor and director who starred opposite her partner Clint Eastwood in six hit movies, Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning. [134], During her tenure at WSM, Locke participated in the annual United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) telethons. Earl Wilson. "[130], Locke told a Spanish website that she'd been informed Entertainment Weekly originally planned to publish a positive review, but for reasons unclear, it was pulled and a negative review appeared instead. [204] Before any court decision could be made, Locke settled the case with Eastwood for an undisclosed amount of money. All photos appear on this tab and here you can update the sort order of photos on memorials you manage. [63] She won "Most Promising New Star of the Year" at the Show-A-Rama film exhibitor convention. The exact year of this breakup is not known with certainty. It was never my fameit was his fame. Even though she was the second child of four children, she considered herself the middle child. [33] She also modeled for The Tennessean fashion page, acted in commercials for Rich-Schwartz ladies apparel and Southerland Gel mattresses, among others, and gained further stage experience in productions for Circle Players Inc.[42][57] In 1966, the 22-year-old appeared in a UPI wire photo that showed her cavorting in new fallen snow. The two women got into a row just before New Year's Eve, Locke recalling, "I wanted to hit her, to pull every hair out of her head. She was nominated for her screen debut in "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter" (1968), based. [130], Locke's death was kept secret until December 13, when Radar Online broke the news the day before Eastwood's latest blockbuster The Mule (2018) opened in theaters nationwide, citing the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. [73][74][j] Being the oldest nominee in the latter category, she concealed that distinction through retconning with aid from studio publicists. [85] Locke felt overqualified for her role but did it as a favor to Davison,[69] who at the time was her unofficial paramour. [148] Locke's subsequent relationship with a doctor young enough to be her son added to her notoriety. [114] She portrayed country singer Lynn Halsey-Taylor in the adventure-comedy. After news broke that Locke had died of cancer last month, The Hollywood Reporterran an obituary on the actress with the headline Actress Sondra Locke, Embittered Ex of Clint Eastwood, Dies at 74. . [59] Dr. Walter Rowe Courtenay presided over the ceremony. Sondra Locke Sondra Locke, an Oscar-nominated actress for "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" and a frequent co-star of her ex-husband Clint Eastwood, whom she successfully sued for fraud in 1995, died on Nov A Space Odyssey," died on Jan. Use this page to find out if [137][138] Locke also dated a sculptor (she did not name him) prior to marrying Anderson. Try again. Eastwood later testified that he felt victimized by Locke. [191] Forced abortions and compulsory sterilization were also cited, though Locke would later recategorize those operations as a "mutual decision". "Locke cries foul at producing deal". Please reset your password. [229][230][231] Her remains were cremated on November 9 at Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park and Mortuary and the ashes were given to her widower, Gordon Anderson. Please enter your email and password to sign in. The 42 Best Romantic Comedies of All Time, The 25 Best Shows on Netflix to Watch Right Now. The pair began dating on the set, sparking a relationship that would last for 13 years and spawn five more movies, the last being Sudden Impact in 1983. 2:09. "I think it meant just as much to her. He didnt make me famous. [41] Peggy Garrity, Locke's former counsel, recalled the courtroom drama in her book In the Game: The Highs and Lows of a Trailblazing Trial Lawyer (2016). By 1989, it was clear the relationship was falling apart, she said. "[95] Ron Harper, who worked with Locke on the short-lived 1974 show Planet of the Apes, was even more effusive: "After acting with her in a couple of scenes, there was something so feminine about her that I could picture myself easily falling for her She's one of those women who exudes femininity, and you just become so attracted to that. Contradictory sources have either directly cited, or implied, every year from 1943 to 1950. They both enrolled at Middle Tennessee State University in 1962, but she left after a year and worked in Nashville as a TV station assistant, while acting with a community theatre group. From 1990 to 1993, her lawyer Peggy Garrity claimed, Locke proposed 30 films to the studio, all of which were turned down. Newer Post Home CONTACT US [230][235], During the last third of her life, Locke maintained she was blacklisted from the film industry as a result of her acrimonious split from Eastwood;[69][128] his career went forward unscathed. Locke resented having her relationship with Eastwood labeled as an affair and being made to feel sordid as if she had "stolen" a married man, but did not contemporaneously refute such notions.[33]. Sondra Locke later proved herself as a film director. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement and Your California Privacy Rights. [121] The film premiered five months before her 40th birthday. "[41], For his part, Eastwood waved the lawsuit off as a "dime-novel plot,"[204] continuing, "it's all about money about getting something for nothing. In retrospect, she gathered "either he changed from white to black, or I had been living with somebody I didn't even know. Nearly three decades later, Locke said she still got those photos in fan mail requesting her autograph. Brad Schmitt. How Should a Cinephile Grapple with Bertoluccis Tainted Legacy? "For Human Options, the Light Is Bright". In magazine interviews, Locke and Anderson would variously claim to have met when they were 10. She was 74. "The Actress Couldn't Resist". That role was a curious fit for a woman whose appeal lay in her mix of the feisty and the delicate. Locke died on November 3, but her death has just been reported. However, as the years went on, Lockes deal went nowhere. I only stood to lose professionally.. The Reeves children are not included in the count, for instance, at. Please complete the captcha to let us know you are a real person. Alan Rudolph, Keith Carradine, Sondra Locke and Jennifer Tilly in Person at the Music Hall for RAY MEETS HELEN. and co-chairman of Warner Bros., said when questioned that the deal did not guarantee any films would be produced and, because the deal was not exclusive, she was free to take projects to other studios. To add a flower, click the Leave a Flower button. [133] The film was screened at Laemmle Music Hall on May 6, 2018, less than six months before Locke died. [225] Built in 1925, the home's interior was redesigned to look like Locke's old house on Stradella Road. [93] In the 1972 Night Gallery episode "A Feast of Blood",[94] she played the victim of a curse planted by Norman Lloyd; the recipient of a brooch that devoured her. Josh Young. "[211] Locke v. Warner Bros. Inc also catalyzed changes within the legal system. Try again later. Actually, Locke was three years past the median age of first marriages for women in that era. When the former husband and wife square off in a Virginia courtroom this week, it will mark the culmination of a divorce that has been without comparison in the annals of modern American celebrity. "[205] According to Locke, "in this business, people get so accustomed to being abused, they just accept the abuse and say, 'Well, that's just the way it is.' It was much preferable to the sadistic thriller Sudden Impact (1983), the fourth in the Dirty Harry series of films about a renegade cop, in which Locke played a victim of rape turned violent avenger. Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. Sondra Locke (1944 - 2018) was an Academy Award-nominated actress and frequent co-star of Clint Eastwood. Sondra Locke died at her home in Los Angeles on November 3. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Cond Nast. [236] By the time of Trading Favors (1997), her fourth effort, still only eight percent of all films were made by women, per the Directors Guild of America. Lloyd acted with Locke again in Gondola (1973), a racially themed, three-character teleplay co-starring Bo Hopkins, and commended the actress for "a beautiful performance perhaps her best ever. To use this feature, use a newer browser. [158][159] He later got into local politics and was elected mayor of Belle Meade in 2000. [172][177][178] Eastwood's wife Maggie Johnson lived on a colossal estate in Pebble Beach, where Eastwood rarely stayed,[33] and he and Johnson were understood to have had an open marriage from the start. "The minute she heard the first reference to her or to her family, she threw up her arms: 'What the hell is this?'" . Co-stars such as Cicely Tyson, Louie Anderson, Sally Kellerman, Stacy Keach and Ted Neeley all active on social media were equally silent. Becoming a Find a Grave member is fast, easy and FREE. [113] She was awarded the West Hollywood property (valued at $2.2 million), $450,000 cash and unspecified monthly support payments as well. [125], Locke's second foray behind the camera was Impulse (1990), starring Theresa Russell as a police officer on the vice squad who goes undercover as a prostitute. "[195], Locke battled Eastwood in court for 19 months; she developed breast cancer during proceedings and said the treatments sapped her will to fight. In 1986, Locke made her feature directorial debut with Ratboy, a parable about a youth who is part rat and part human, produced by Eastwood's company Malpaso. She passed away of cardiac arrest stemming from breast and bone cancer. We have set your language to "Struggling Locke strikes back at Eastwood". "[152] According to her death certificate, the two were residing at the same address when she died,[20] and he was the person who reported her death.[153]. [123] When asked why she'd been absent from her longtime beau's recent star vehicles, Locke replied simply, "I wasn't right for the roles. Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. "[33] Eastwood claimed Locke told him on multiple occasions that she never wanted to have children. [115] The New York Times critic Janet Maslin noticed that "each of them works more delicately here than they have together previously. In it she called Eastwood "a completely evil, manipulating, lying excuse for a man. [180] The avowal made Locke "a talking-point in America's sexual politics debate," according to The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw. "[235], Among those voicing an unfavorable opinion of Locke was film critic Rex Reed, who had interviewed her for a 1967 profile in The New York Times. Vernon Scott. The couples most delightful collaboration was on Bronco Billy (1980), a comedy starring Locke as a woman who falls in with a travelling circus after being double-crossed by her fiance. Watson decided to do the movie after performing a standup routine about Locke and about how people in Shelbyville were obsessed with her. sondra locke funeral pictures. Try again later. [157], George Crook, a cameraman for WSM, squired Locke to Nashville society events including the 1965 hunt ball. She was nominated for her screen debut in "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter" (1968), based on. Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. Learn more about managing a memorial . "A long time between breaks". AGE 74 Obituary Sondra Locke (1944 - 2018) was an Academy Award-nominated actress and frequent co-star of Clint Eastwood. Ultimately, Locke made two films during that period: Ratboy (1986) and Impulse (1990). [27][42][51][f] Donald blamed Gordon Anderson Locke's best friend since adolescence and future husband for the rift, claiming Anderson had "an almost hypnotic spell on her. "[105] Eastwood predicted that she would win an Oscar for her performance. Try again later. [72] Locke's performance garnered her an Academy Award nomination, as well as a pair of Golden Globe nominations for Best Supporting Actress and Most Promising Newcomer Female. If Sudden Impact, their last film together, seemed brutal, that was nothing compared to the fallout from the couples relationship, which ended in 1989 with accusations from both sides: Locke pointed to Eastwoods infidelities and his tapping of her phone, while he complained that his generosity was being exploited by Locke and her close friend Gordon Anderson (a childhood friend whom she had married in 1967, though he was openly gay). She would later direct and produce several films. "Say, is that C.J. How did it come to this? "Locke, Soul Set for Cannon Roles". Locke, who was nominated for an Academy Award for her first film role in The Heart is. [92], Locke guested on top-rated television drama series throughout the first half of the 1970s, including The F.B.I., Cannon (as two different characters), Barnaby Jones and Kung Fu. "[124][l] Ratboy had limited distribution in the United States, where it was a critical and financial flop, but was well received in Europe, with French newspaper Le Parisien calling it the highlight of the Deauville Film Festival. Are you sure that you want to remove this flower? [33], Locke was a cheerleader and class valedictorian in junior high. [100][127][168], On the morning of April 3[182] or 4,[100] Eastwood complained in the kitchen that Locke was "sitting on [his] only real estate in Los Angeles" and bolted. [91] She was up for a big part in Earthquake (1974), but lost out to Genevive Bujold. The actress died after a cardiac arrest as a result of breast and bone cancer, according to a death certificate obtained by Associated . Chapel Hill Funeral Home & Memorial Gardens. She earned an Oscar nomination for her first film, The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter . [33] For a time she lived in the commuter town of Gallatin. Paul Newman and Joanne Woodwards Daughters Appreciated the Fuck Hut Detail Too. [77] The Playboy layout established Locke's status as a sex symbol, and the images were recycled in other men's magazines as her fame increased. Debbie Reynolds during her high-school years, in the late 1940s. [w], In 2015, after a 25-year period of apparent remission,[228] Locke's cancer returned and metastasized to her bones. [224] Cunneen moved in with her in the spring of 1991. Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of Sondra Locke (195334615)? Terry Semel, then the C.E.O. As to the abortions, I told Locke that whether to have children or terminate her pregnancies was a decision entirely hers. "Sondra Locke: A match for the macho Clint Eastwood". As manager of this memorial you can add or update the memorial using the Edit button below. According to the Associated. [58] Within one year of this exposure, she decided to pursue a career in film and changed the spelling of her first name to avoid being called Sandy. Women's blog Jezebel criticized The Hollywood Reporter for ostensibly regarding Locke as a nonentity;[245] THR subsequently changed its headline. Read Full Obituary Guest Book -. You may not upload any more photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 15 photos to this memorial. Watson's period drama Our Very Own (2005) takes place in Shelbyville in 1978 and concerns a group of teenagers who want to meet Locke when she returns to town for the local premiere of Every Which Way but Loose. Locke was an accomplished actress, making her debut in the 1968 drama The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter alongside Alan Arkin. Locke then filed a lawsuit. Locke's death received no television coverage except for a 15-second spot on ABC World News Tonight. Failed to delete memorial. You need a Find a Grave account to continue. As sorry as people are going to be, it was far more devastating to me to find out who he really was.. In 2014, it was announced that Locke would serve as an executive producer on the Eli Roth film Knock Knock, starring Keanu Reeves. She first starred with Eastwood in the western The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976), which he also directed. [111] The home invasion film Death Game (1977), though released after they became an item, was actually shot in 1974. She is survived by Gordon, to whom she remained married. There was a problem getting your location. [235] She was one of 11 female filmmakers in 1990, the year WB released her sophomore feature, Impulse. Verify and try again. [180][s] "I'd feel sorry for any child that had me for a mother," she previously told columnist Dick Kleiner in 1969. This account already exists, but the email address still needs to be confirmed. You can always change this later in your Account settings. You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. [128] She filed a $70 million palimony suit on April 26,[100][168] charging Eastwood with breach of contract, emotional distress, forcible entry and possession of stolen goods. [218] "Due to factors in my personal life, I have sustained two years of extreme and unnecessary stress, which my doctors tell me has been my enemy," Locke said at the time. Share this memorial using social media sites or email. [33], During her marriage, Locke was rumored to have been linked amorously to co-stars Robert Fields (Cover Me Babe), Bruce Davison (Willard), Paul Sand (The Second Coming of Suzanne) and Bo Hopkins (Gondola), as well as producer Hawk Koch, real estate agent Herb Goldfarb, and John F. Kennedy's nephew Robert Shriver. Year should not be greater than current year. Well, it isn't. Garrity revealed that Locke's 1999 confidential settlement from WB "was for many millions more than the settlement with Clint had been. Add to your scrapbook. [238], Cinematographer David Worth credits Locke with his big break. [46], In or around 1963,[47] Locke essentially broke off contact with her family, concluding: "It made no sense for any of us to spend our lives pretending to have relationships that did not really exist. After taking the stage name Sondra and appearing in several plays, she auditioned for, and won, her part in The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter. Pauline Locke interviewed by Leon Wagener, 1989. [100] Locke contended that the money WB pretended they were paying her came from Eastwood's pocket and was laundered through the operating budget of Unforgiven (1992). [100] The film was one of the top 15 grossing films of 1976 and revived Locke's career. She continued steadily working from that point, but her careerand lifechanged forever when she was cast alongside Eastwood in the 1976 Western The Outlaw Josey Wales.