Famed actress Shelley Duvall passed away on July 10th after a long battle with diabetes, but her struggles with trauma from working with director Stanley Kubrick never ceased. Best known for her role as Wendy Torrance in the 1980 thriller "The Shining," Duvall faced significant mental and physical tolls during the film's production. Despite her success, she took an indefinite hiatus from acting after 2002 and reemerged in 2016 in a drastically changed state. Many fans attribute her mental decline to Kubrick's alleged harsh treatment on set. In various interviews, including with People magazine and The Hollywood Reporter, Duvall recounted the extreme stress and suffering she endured, challenging the notion that such pain can be justified as art. Her legacy raises critical questions about Kubrick's directing methods and the ethics of inflicting such distress on actors.
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00:00News broke actress Shelley Duvall passed away on July 10th after succumbing to a long battle
00:05with diabetes, but the actress never stopped battling the trauma she allegedly endured
00:10under director Stanley Kubrick.
00:12Shelley Duvall is most known for her portrayal of Wendy Torrance in the 1980s thriller The
00:17Shining.
00:18The film has retained its cult status among cinephiles nearly 40 years later, but not
00:23without suffering from the cast and crew, specifically Duvall.
00:27The star acted in a few films and TV shows before taking an indefinite hiatus, with her
00:32last acting credit being from the 2002 film Manna from Heaven.
00:36Duvall then disappeared from the public eye for 14 years and reappeared in 2016 in a Dr.
00:42Phil interview, A Completely Changed Woman.
00:45Many fans of the actress attribute Duvall's mental decline to the way she was treated
00:49on the set of The Shining.
00:51After the film's release, Duvall opened up briefly to People Magazine about what she
00:55Jack Nicholson, Duvall's Shining co-star, would later reveal the actress showed him
01:05clumps of her hair that had fallen out due to the stress of filming.
01:09In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter in 2021, Duvall talked about the physical
01:14and mental toll of working with Kubrick, sharing,
01:24Duvall's story is heartbreaking, but her career and legacy make one thing increasingly
01:37clear, pain is not art.
01:40Allegedly tormenting an actress to the point of mental illness is not acting.
01:44Begging the question, is Kubrick really a good director, or did he just allegedly abuse
01:50his actors to the point of getting the reactions he wanted?
01:54What do you think?
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