Carrie Snodgress
Caroline "Carrie" Snodgress, born on October 27, 1945, and passing away on April 1, 2004, was a prominent American actress whose talent left a lasting mark on the film industry. She gained widespread acclaim for her performance in the 1970 film *Diary of a Mad Housewife*, earning her a nomination for an Academy Award. Snodgress also showcased her versatility in notable films such as *Easy Rider* (1969), *The Fury* (1978), *Pale Rider* (1985), and *Wild Things* (1998), becoming a recognizable face in both independent and mainstream cinema.
Throughout her career, Snodgress captivated audiences with her ability to portray complex characters and her commitment to her craft. Beyond her professional achievements, she was married to the renowned musician Neil Young from 1970 to 1975, with whom she had a son. Snodgress's legacy continues to resonate, as she is remembered not only for her memorable roles but also for her contributions to the arts and her unique perspective as a woman in Hollywood during a transformative era. Her influence remains evident in the work of many artists who followed in her footsteps.
Filmography
The Ballad of Little Jo
Journey Through the Past
Mission of the Shark: The Saga of the U.S.S. Indianapolis
The Fury
The Forsaken
Murphy's Law
Nadia
Diary of a Mad Housewife
Rabbit, Run
Blue Sky
Homework
Ed Gein
Bartleby (2001)
Pale Rider
A Night In Heaven
Across the Tracks
The Attic
Trick or Treats