Kim Hunter’s Death – Age, Place, Cause, and More!
Kim Hunter died at age 79, respectable. Check out the death cause, death date, and more facts about the circumstances surrounding movie actress Kim Hunter's death.
Biography - A Short Wiki
She won an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award for her role as Stella Kowalski in 1951’s A Streetcar Named Desire.
She graduated from Miami Beach High School before landing her first role in 1943’s The Seventh Victim.
She was blacklisted during the 1950s because the U.S. government suspected that she had ties with communists throughout Hollywood.
How did Kim Hunter die?
Kim Hunter's death was caused by heart attack.
Hunter was recently hospitalized for a fall and had been in declining health. She died of a heart attack in her apartment above the Cherry Lane Theater in the West Village, said her daughter, Kathryn Emmett. Ms.
Cause of death | Heart Attack |
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Age of death | 79 years |
Profession | Movie Actress |
Birthday | November 12, 1922 |
Death date | September 11, 2002 |
Place of death | New York, New York, United States |
Place of burial | N/A |
Quotes
"Some things a lady doesn't tell."
Kim Hunter
"My agent sent me the script and I loved it. I wondered how they would turn me into a chimp. My agent said it would probably not entail to much time. Just some hair and make-up. I found out that it was not so simple."
Kim Hunter
"The King and Queen made the rounds after the film. We were told how we were to respond, and we were in a semi circle in the lounge area of the cinema, they came around after the King, the Queen and both Princesses."
Kim Hunter
"The only problem was that I couldn't communicate with Dario. He speaks Italian and I don't. We had a translator the whole time. I just felt that something was lost with the go between. He was a delightful man, but I wish we could have spoken the same language."
Kim Hunter
"I got so anxious sitting in the make-up chair for hours with my face covered. I had my doctor write a prescription for valium. I couldn't have done it without the pill."
Kim Hunter