US actress Cindy Williams died
Things had gone quiet around Cindy Williams, who became known through “American Graffiti” and the crime thriller “The Conversation”. The 75-year-old passed away after a short illness.
US actress Cindy Williams, known from TV series and films such as “American Graffiti” and “The Conversation”, is dead. According to US media, her children Zak and Emily Hudson announced in a statement on Monday (local time) that Williams died after a short illness. The actress was 75 years old. The broadcaster CNN and the Hollywood Reporter quoted her as having a “brilliant sense of humor” from the statement, among other things.
Her 2004 Walk of Fame star was to be adorned with flowers to commemorate her, the star plaques in Hollywood said. Williams celebrated his first film successes in the 1970s in “American Graffiti” directed by George Lucas and in Francis Ford Coppola’s crime novel “The Conversation” (“The Conversation”) alongside Gene Hackman. She is best known for the sitcom Laverne & Shirley, which was a hit in the US from 1976 to 1983. Williams and the actress and director Penny Marshall, who died in 2018, were thrilled as friends and roommates who work in a brewery.
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