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Dirty Rotten Scoundrels singer Glenne Headly dies

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Glenne Headly, a Emmy-nominated US singer who seemed in such films as Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Dick Tracy, has died during a age of 62.
Glenne Headly, a Emmy-nominated US singer who seemed in such films as Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Dick Tracy, has died during a age of 62.
Her genocide was reliable to a BBC “with low sorrow” by her representatives.
Headly was an early member of Chicago’s famed Steppenwolf Theatre Company, as was her initial father John Malkovich.
She was recently seen in HBO’s The Night Of and had been filming comedy array Future Man.
Headly was nominated for an Emmy for 1989 miniseries Lonesome Dove and again for 1996’s Bastard Out of Carolina.
She is survived by her second father Byron McCulloch and their son Stirling.
Born in 1955 in New London, Connecticut, Headly bought a bubbly comic appetite to such films as Woody Allen’s The Purple Rose of Cairo and 2001’s What’s a Worst that Could Happen?.
Yet she was also seen in thespian roles in such films as Mr Holland’s Opus and this year’s The Circle, in that she played Emma Watson’s mother.
Michael McKean, who starred with her in a 2002 TV pilot, was among a initial to compensate reverence to her on Twitter, remembering her as “a excellent singer and a good person”.
It is not nonetheless famous how Headly died.
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