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The Notebook’s Gena Rowlands Is Dead At 94

Gena Rowlands, a highly decorated actress in the world of movies and film across six decades, has died at the age of 94. She is best known for playing the older version of Allie in one of the best 2000s movies (and greatest romantic films), The Notebook.

Rowlands reportedly died on Wednesday at her home in Indian Wells, California while being surrounded by her family, per TMZ. While the cause of death has not yet been revealed, her son and The Notebook‘s director Nick Cassavetes shared in June that she had been dealing with Alzheimer’s for the past five years

Rowlands was born on June 19, 1930, in Cambria, Wisconsin. Her mother, Mary Allen, whose stage name was Lady Rowlands, was an actress. Her father, Edwin Myrwyn Reynolds, was a state senator and legislator. Rowlands attended the University of Wisconsin before moving to New York City to study drama at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

While a student at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, she met and fell in love with Cassavetes. They married in 1954. Rowlands made her television debut that same year in an episode of Top Secret. Her first film role was in the 1958 comedy The High Cost of Living.

Her early TV career included appearances on Johnny StaccatoAlfred Hitchcock PresentsThe Islanders, and Bonanza. She notably played Adrienne Van Leyden on the primetime soap Peyton Place in 1967. Rowlands received two Emmys for Outstanding Actress in a Miniseries or Movie, including one for playing First Lady Betty Ford in The Betty Ford Story. She won her third and final Primetime Emmy in 2003 for her performance in Hysterical Blindness opposite Uma Thurman and Juliette Lewis

Rowlands and Cassavetes collaborated on 10 films together over the course of their careers, starting with A Child Is Waiting in 1963. For her performances in films A Woman Under the Influence  and Gloria, which Cassavetes wrote and directed, Rowlands earned Academy Award nominations for Best Actress. Their final film together was Love Streams in 1984. She accepted an Honorary Academy Award in 2016.

She received critical acclaim for her performance in Woody Allen’s  1988 film Another Woman and starred in movies like Hope Floats, Something to Talk About , and more in the 1990s. One of her most beloved film roles is the older version of Rachel McAdams’ Allie Calhoun in the 2004 film The Notebook directed by her son ,Nick Cassavetes

After The Notebook, Rowlands starred in films like The Skeleton Key and Yellow. She starred in the 2007 film Broken English, the feature directorial debut of her daughter, Zoe Cassavetes  Rowlands earned Golden Globe nominations for her performances in the 2007 TV movie What It God Were the Sun? and a 2009 episode of Monk. Her last TV role was a guest-starring spot in an 2010 episode of NCIS . Her final film role was in the 2014 movie Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks with Cheyenne Jackson

Rowlands and Cassavetes were married until his death in 1989. Rowlands married Robert Forrest in 2012. Rowlands is survived by her three children: Nick, Zoe, and Alexandra Cassavetes.

Written by William Tobias

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