Wednesday, January 10, 2024
SONDRA LOCKE : IMPORTANT OBITUARIES CELEBRATED HER BUT HER DEATH WAS NOT ANNOUNCED UNTIL MUCH LATER
VANITY FAIR - SONDRA LOCKE OBIT - THE TRIUMPH and TRAGEDY of SONDRA LOCKE by Yohana Desta
EXCERPT: “I understood it would be at the risk of our relationship,” Locke said to the Post, referring to her desire to move away from Eastwood films. “And when I did, that was the beginning of the end.”
By 1989, it was clear the relationship was falling apart, she said. Eastwood was secretly involved with another woman and had two children with her. Meanwhile, Locke claimed that she had had two abortions over the course of their relationship, because Eastwood had told her that he didn’t want more children.
One April day while she was filming Impulse, she returned to their shared home to find that Eastwood had changed the locks and boxed up her clothes, the Post notes. Locke then filed a lawsuit. in depositions, Eastwood characterized her as his “occasional roommate . . . for 10 years,” per the Post. They ultimately settled the suit, with Locke securing a three-year, $1.5 million deal with Warner Bros. to develop directing projects.
NEW YORK TIMES OBIT - SONDRA LOCKE 74, IS DEAD - OSCAR NOMINATED ACTRESS by Julia Jacobs
EXCERPT: Ms. Locke made her directorial debut in 1986 with "Ratboy," a somewhat satirical tale of an alien boy with ratlike features. "In sociological terms, he exists somewhere between E.T. and the Elephant Man, as an innocent alien adrift in an unsympathetic world." Janet Maslin wrote in a largely unfavorable review in The Times. Ms. Locke also starred in the movie.
After many years off screen, she re-emerged this year in "Ray Meets Helen," a romantic drama, directed by Alan Rudolph, about two lonely late-middle-aged strangers who meet after separately coming into money.
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