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The news hit like a body blow. A beloved actress, a former Marine, gone at 66 while the world never knew the full war she was fighting. Fans had just watched her on screen, unaware of the private countdown behind every scene. Now colleagues are shattered, memories pouring in, and the industry is left asking how some goodby… Continues…
Away from the camera, she chose to meet stage 4 lung cancer on her own terms, keeping her illness private while continuing to work, mentor, and show up for others. The tributes now flooding in describe the same woman: generous, fiercely professional, and unfailingly kind. Her final appearances, filmed in the shadow of a diagnosis few knew about, stand as a quiet, powerful goodbye from an artist who gave everything until there was nothing left to give.
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