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There will never be anotherShelley Duvall.
Her career brimmed with exceptional performances that changed the tides of cinema.
In another Altman film,3 Women, Duvall plays the self-assured and vain nurse Millie Lammoreaux.

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Her signature traits remarkable style, unfathomable beauty, and irresistible confidence are showcased in one performance.
Duvalls soft-spoken voice, warm smile, and bewitching talent made her an allure that captivated many generations.
To honor the late Duvall, here are the ten best roles from her career.

Woody Allen and Shelley Duvall in ‘Annie Hall’ (1977).United Artists / Courtesy Everett
Every scene shared between Martin evokes endless charm, as Dixie actively encourages C.D.
to tell Roxanne how he feels for her.
Duvall’s 6-season, hour-long series had a stellar production consisting of lavish costumes, props, and animatronics.

Shelley Duvall in ‘Roxanne’ (1987).Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Everett
It was the first time kids saw fairy tales to jump from the page and onto their screens.
Her horrified expression in response toJack Nicholson’s ax-swinging hysterics evokes chills.
It truly was a memorable breakthrough performance unlike no other.

Shelley Duvall and Jeff Bridges in ‘Faerie Tale Theatre’ (1981).Everett Collection
Like Pinky, we’re enamored by her gracefully articulated tangents and her classy style.
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Shelley Duvall in ‘McCabe and Mrs. Miller’ (1971).Warner Bros.

Shelley Duvall in ‘Thieves Like Us’ (1974).Everett Collection

Shelley Duvall in ‘Nashville’ (1975).Everett Collection

Shelley Duvall in ‘The Shining’ (1980).Warner Brothers/Getty

Shelley Duvall in ‘Brewster McCloud’ (1970).Everett Collection

Robin Williams as Popeye and Shelley Duvall as Olive Oyl in ‘Popeye’ (1980).Paramount/courtesy Everett Collection

Shelley Duvall in ‘3 Women’ (1977).20th Century Fox Film Corp./Courtesy Everett