Gena Rowlands
Virginia Cathryn "Gena" Rowlands (June 19, 1930 – August 14, 2024) was an esteemed American actress celebrated for her compelling performances and powerful portrayals on screen. Over her illustrious career, Rowlands garnered four Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards, solidifying her status as a formidable talent in the entertainment industry.
She is particularly renowned for her artistic collaborations with her late husband, actor and director John Cassavetes. Together, they created ten influential films that have left a lasting mark on cinema, including notable works such as A Woman Under the Influence (1974) and Gloria (1980). Both films showcased her remarkable ability to delve into complex characters, earning her Academy Award nominations for Best Actress.
In addition to these accolades, Rowlands received the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the Berlin International Film Festival for her outstanding work in Opening Night (1977). Her legacy is defined not only by her awards but also by her commitment to authentic storytelling and her impact on the independent film movement. Gena Rowlands remains an iconic figure in Hollywood, remembered for her passion, talent, and the profound connections she forged through her art.
Filmography
Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks
Lonely are the Brave
Something to Talk About
The Neon Bible
Once Around
Charms for the Easy Life
Parts Per Billion
Broken English
Paulie
The Spiral Road
Opening Night
Taking Lives
The Notebook
Gloria
A Woman Under the Influence
The Skeleton Key
The Mighty
Hope Floats
Love Streams
Two-Minute Warning
Tony Rome
Unhook the Stars
The High Cost of Loving
Tempest
Grace & Glorie
Montana (1990)
A Child Is Waiting
The Brink's Job
Light of Day
Minnie and Moskowitz
Another Woman
Machine Gun McCain
An Early Frost