For several decades, she has been active in Hollywood, and her résumé is undoubtedly impressive. With roles such as Cruella de Vil in Disney’s “101 Dalmatians,” Alex Forrest in “Fatal Attraction,” and Jenny Fields in “The World According to Garp,” she has garnered great success.
This has been evident, not least through all the awards she has won and been nominated for.
Recently, it was once again time for the actress to grace the red carpet when she attended the Governors Awards in Los Angeles, a side event to the Oscars gala where stars are honored for their long-lasting and significant contributions to the film industry. There, she presented an award to the director Carol Littleton, with whom she worked on “The Big Chill” in 1983.
Previously, she has stated that she refuses to let age affect how she lives her life.
“I’m 75, and I look out in the world and I feel like I’m looking out in the world with the energy of somebody in their 20s,” she said. “And that’s who I am.”
She simply embraces aging. She shared, “So I’m trying to come to the point that I just embrace my — what’s the word they use for it? Crepey skin? Is there a beauty in it? I try to think that maybe it looks like the sand after the tide has gone out.”